
Sexual abuse of students in schools is something every parents should worry about
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Parents fearful about abuse in schools are not falling victim to a "moral panic" or "QAnon messaging"; they are using their intuition to assess a real danger to their children.
Parents fearful about abuse in schools are not falling victim to a "moral panic" or "QAnon messaging"; they are using their intuition to assess a real danger to their children.
The New York Times, for example, accused conservatives of having a "freakout" about imaginary "grooming" in public schools, and the Washington Post dismissed concerns about sexual abuse by teachers as a "QAnon conspiracy."
But whatever the editorialists at the Times and the Post might say, the facts reveal that too many American public schools have been hunting grounds for sexual predators. Parents fearful about abuse in schools are not falling victim to a "moral panic" or "QAnon messaging"; they are using their intuition to assess a real danger to their children.