NBC has become another arm in the trafficking and grooming of young children into a world of sexual perversion. The targeted grooming of children today is no longer hidden behind online chat rooms, or with the creepy neighbor that always gave you bad vibes. The Left has made it clear what their intention is and it’s about time we took them seriously.
NBC anchors touted a "Pride Summer Camp" for kids in New York that is specifically aimed at serving "LGBTQ+ kids and children of people in those communities."https://t.co/DMKsdTZQbJ
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) August 4, 2023
On August 2nd, 2023 NBC ran a segment where leading News anchors praised a “Pride Summer Camp” for kids in New York. The camp’s specific aim is to serve “LGBTQ+ kids and children of people in those communities.”
“Summer camp is a time for kids to make lifelong memories, right, and that is exactly what New York’s New Country Pride Camp says that it does, all while aiming to also be inclusive,” Kate Snow, one of the news anchors, said.
“It’s amazing,” the other host added.
14th Street Y is the organization that puts on the camp. They describe it as “a welcoming, open-tent community of LGBTQ+ young people and staff that celebrates and sustains joyful, outdoor summer experiences where all can thrive.”
Steven Romo, an NBC correspondent, said that “parents and organizers agree it’s much needed, a place where these kids can not just be tolerated, but celebrated.”
“For many kids, camp helps add some sparkle to their summer. At New Country Pride Camp, that sparkle is a lot more literal,” he added. Footage of children putting sparkling makeup on each other rolled as the Romo described the need for the camp.
Leave Our Kids Alone…👇🏻
NBC Promotes a New 'Pride Summer Camp' For Children
"The program is SPECIFICALLY aimed at serving LGBTQ+ kids and children of people in those communities." pic.twitter.com/NGipYVQPBD
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“NCPC combines the fun of New Country Day Camp, including our rich array of programs like sports, arts, movement, and swimming with a unique opportunity for NCPC campers to participate in daily activities and discussions rooted in social-emotional learning, keyed to topics of critical importance to LGBTQ+ people: identity, family, and community,” explained an Instagram post that announced registration for the camp.
Romo interviewed the camp Director, Lonnie Ginsberg, and Assistant Director, Rachel Feldman, where they spoke about the importance of the camp.
Feldman explained, “I have these trans kids come up to me and say, ‘Are kids going to use my pronouns in middle school?’…It’s tough to see them recognize that school is not going to be the same as Pride Camp.”
“If this camp existed when I was younger, I would be a very different person. I think my internalized homophobia would be much less,” Ginsberg noted.