Child Grooming Content On Instagram Reduced By 87% After Benjamin Doyle Deletes Secret Account
WELLINGTON, NZ — Instagram has reported an 87% drop in child grooming content following the deletion of a secret account run by Benjamin Doyle, Green Party NZ’s spokesperson for children.
Known for his mission to "transform Aotearoa New Zealand with radical love by grooming children," Doyle allegedly operated the secret account where he posted pictures of children adorned with sexual captions like “Bussy Galore”.
Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick said Doyle’s vision of radical love included grooming the nation’s children with glitter, sexuality, and bedtime stories read by drags not dads.
The account came under scrutiny after concerned parents noticed their kids returning from library story time shouting “Bussy Galore.”
Doyle defended his actions stating: “Look, I needed some space to let loose. Honestly, I got the idea from Grant Robertson. Back in the day, Grant told me how he’d set up his own secret Instagram account to like photos of Filipino boys. He deleted it when he got exposed, and so, I figured it was time I do the same.”
The Chimp Chronicles reached out to Meta, owner of Instagram, for comments. "Instagram is safer from content aimed at sexualising children now that Benjamin Doyle has deleted his account," said Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta. "We're seeing a big drop in gender confusion, drag story time, and pedos telling kids to ignore their parents and explore their sexuality."
At publishing time, New Zealand Police Minister Mark Mitchell was reportedly spotted with Benjamin Doyle, brainstorming taking down Destiny Church for getting in the way of grooming children.