Q made a statement that the children will unite the people. I am actually rather skeptical of this. I know images of fully developed aborted babies does nothing to change the hearts of the pro abortion bunch.
There are many children that have been taken hostage by Hamas and Pro Palestine people will tear these children's pictures from the walls.
On the other side, there are endless videos of crying injured Palestinian children shown on TV and I have seen many comments from the Pro Israeli side saying "they are not innocent. They are Palestinian. They should all be killed."
Sorry for my pessimism, but I feel the hope that images of trafficked children may ultimately unite the people seems a little naive. I'm hoping to be more optimistic about this, but my observation is that tribalism always comes in first place.
Hope someone can convince me otherwise.
I want to reiterate what Star_Commander said about people fighting for their own kids.
The mama bear groups have been viciously fighting back against the school boards and local governments to stop the mask and vaccine mandates, as well as the gender identity teaching, since these issues first came to light. Massive amounts of parents have dropped out of the school system and are homeschooling. The moms will never stop fighting to protect their children.
Meanwhile, the naive parents who thought all these mandates/agendas were fine are starting to see their own kids get sick with mystery physical illnesses and suffer psychologically. They are seeing their parental rights eroded and are losing their ability to protect their kids (in CA, anyway). These naive parents are waking up the hard way. They are starting to join in with the moms who have been pushing back all along. Family members and friends are seeing how the children suffered and how the suffering affected the family.
The reality is that we have to change corrupt government from the ground up, so our focus needs to be on local governments. That's where the moms have been most active, and we are making huge wins. :)