Action alert: Please contact HOTA (information in link below) regarding their targeting of minors with inappropriate sexual material
Groomers in the art world. The agenda is VERY clear.

Our friends at The People’s Revolution (TPR) have alerted us to an absolutely appalling action by HOTA - Home of the Arts - who are targeting children under 16 to entice them into the gallery to view a display of ‘art’ that is very inappropriate for minor children.
We have all seen in recent years the attempts to lower the age of consent to virtually any age and attempts to make paedophilia acceptable by renaming paedophiles as Minor Attracted People (MAP), but this is just outright blatant.
In the promotional material - which includes an endorsement from Emma Wiggle, it states that:

To me, this looks like children can enter for free without an adult! Will there be school groups going to see this display? Seeing the curriculum of ‘Safe Schools’, I wouldn’t doubt that would be the case.
As Triccy from The People’s Revolution states (and the actual legislation is shared in the complaint package), what HOTA is doing is illegal and they need to stop it NOW!
I applaud TPR for being proactive on this issue. If they hadn’t alerted me - and I hadn’t followed on by alerting you - HOTA could have continued to operate in darkness. Now, we know. Now, we can let them know they have to stop. Please don’t delay - all the hard work has been done for you.
Warning: from the time Triccy enters the gallery on the video, this is not appropriate viewing for children.
You can watch the video at this link and download the complaint package here. It will only take a few minutes of your time to act.
Please note - this is not a complaint against adults viewing this display. Adults can see, read and hear pretty well anything they’d like. But our children need to be protected and issuing this complaint will go a long way towards letting HOTA and others in the Gold Coast Council know that this is not appropriate for children and we see them and know their agenda.
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