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Sean Gravells is another activist for LGBT rights who was recently arrested for a number of violent offenses. In addition to having and disseminating offensive images of youngsters, he is suspected of engaging in inappropriate behavior with a child under the age of sixteen. The alleged location of these events is Fort St. John, which is close to Vancouver, Canada.

Formerly, Sean Gravells served as president of the North Peace Pride Society, an organization that promotes LGBT pride. However, they removed him from his job as soon as they learned of his arrest. In a comment posted on their Facebook page, they stated that Gravells was not directly connected with children, despite the fact that they planned activities for youth.

“Teen Pride Nights” were special evenings hosted by the NPPS at the Fort St. John Library. These were organized by Sean Gravells. Gravells (left) and NPPS representatives are shown in the photo presenting a check to the library to promote youth programs.

Notoriety for LGBT advocacy is being implicated in child abuse arrests increasingly often. Another well-known activist, transgender lady Kendall Stephen (assigned male at birth), was jailed in Philadelphia just one week prior to Sean Gravells’s arrest. She was charged with the rape of two young boys.

Over the past year, a number of liberal activists with significant media roles have been detained or convicted of offenses involving the sexual abuse of minors and the production of pornographic material. This includes two of ABC’s and CNN’s top producers in addition to Slade Sohmer, a former CNN employee who was associated with the kids’ summer camp “Camp Power.”

A lesbian couple from Georgia was also detained at the beginning of 2023. They were charged with mistreating the two boys they had adopted before selling them to a group that exploited children.

Then there is the instance of Oregonian activist and teacher Kelsey Boren. Boren was found guilty of possessing child pornography despite having mentored an 11-year-old drag performer. Boren received a sentence of less than a year in prison in 2023 for his encouragement of child sex assault.

For a long while, a good portion of the LGBT community made a concerted effort to dispel the misconception that they were interested in kidnapping. However, by erasing the community’s once favorable image, some extremist LGBT activists are now validating these misconceptions. Young children are being exposed to sexualized content and transgender and gender fluid concepts are being pushed into classrooms. This leads a lot of people to believe that the LGBT movement is about predatorily rearing the next generation as well as welcoming diverse viewpoints.