There are few heartbreaks more jarring than this:Realizing someone you admire is cheering for those who endanger children. And it cuts deeper when
There are few heartbreaks more jarring than this:
Realizing someone you admire is cheering for those who endanger children.
And it cuts deeper when itâs not strangers.
ItâsâŠ
Beloved family members
Respected colleagues
Trusted friends
Elders you once leaned on for wisdom
When they side with those seeking unfettered access to children,
something breaks wide open.
đ What That Feels Like:
A gut punch to your intuition
A whisper of panic: âAm I the only one who sees this?â
A spiritual betrayal: âHow can they ignore what they once taught me to protect?â
A dizzying grief: âAre they silent out of fearâor allegiance?â
This isnât a debate.
Itâs grief.
đ The Danger of Misplaced Loyalty
Some folks confuse:
Advocacy with âhateâ
Boundaries with âjudgmentâ
Protection with âparanoiaâ
Theyâre louder about adult inclusion
than they are about child protection.
Elders used to say:
âWhen the wolves dress like shepherds, watch who keeps handing them keys to the gates.â
đ The Loneliness of Seeing Clearly
When you see the danger, others might:
Call you âextremeâ
Accuse you of âoverreactingâ
Push you to keep quiet to avoid âdramaâ
But listenâŠ
Truth is not cruelty.
Discernment is not hate.
And as the elders said: âJust because the room is silent, donât mean youâre wrong.â
đ§ You Are Not Alone
If you feel:
Dismissed by people who should know better
Heartbroken by the silence of âalliesâ
Exposed for saying what others are too scared to sayâŠ
Please hear this:
Your clarity is a gift.
Your courage is not the problem.
Their silence is.
đŁ What You Can Say (and still sleep at night):
âChildrenâs safety is not a controversial stance.â
âIf safety boundaries offend someone, thatâs a red flag.â
âWe protect children first. Everything else comes second.â
âLove doesnât ask us to abandon discernment.â
đ± The Truth Still Matters
Even when it costs you connection.
Even when it makes the room uncomfortable.
Even when people you love disappoint you.
âRight is still rightâif nobodyâs doing it.
And wrong is still wrongâif everybodyâs clapping.â
So speak it.
Hold it.
Protect the vulnerable.
Let your voice be the one that breaks the silence wide open.
