Folks, here at Not the Bee we tend to have a pretty strict "Don't-Run-More-Than-One-Report-Per-Week-About-Perverted-Sex-'Camps'-For-Underage-Children" rule. That sort of thing can quickly become overwhelming.
To that end, we've already hit our limit for this week via this report from Monday:
But the reason we made that soft rule in the first place is because we didn't actually think we'd need to run these reports more than once a week. We'd prefer to never have to run them at all!
Alas, such is life in 2022 America that we need to break our house guidelines in this case:
That's right: In Kentucky a coalition of women—many of whom may or may not be witches—have put on a "sexy summer camp" for young people. Note that their website explicitly states that the workshop series is meant for "teenagers and people of all ages." YIKES.
The proprietors of this deeply unsettling venture have already begun to scrub information about it from the web, but fearless reporter Christopher Rufo thankfully already has the receipts.
This next one is a stomach-churner; we use "content warnings" sparingly around these parts, but we should advise you that the following video features a grown woman eagerly discussing very young toddlers in a sexual context.
That makes the summer camp's advertisement of "hands-on" training sessions all the more unsettling:
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We weren't kidding when we said that there is some amount of literal witchcraft involved in this whole thing:
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Shortly after all of this began going viral, the witches began memory-holing all of the stuff that—weirdly—they had been really proud of up until now:
As they say: The Internet is forever! Incidentally, so is the sex offender registry. Just saying.
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