Meh, don't worry about it. I'm actually elated that you DO actually think about such things. Many people these days really don't, which is one of the reasons why we have such absurd silliness about internet censorship, NSA analprobulating wiretaps, and other such attrocities against reason and sanity. It isn't just restricted to parental behavioral changes in cognition, just that people with children who are so predisposed represent a sizable portion of the population, and can and ARE actively coerced into irrational, emotion-based hysterionics by people with "causes".
I consider the act of such exploitation obscene; like offering a recovering alcholic a martini at a party. The alcoholic has a similar predisposition, and inhibited regulatory processes, just in regard to alcohol and other addictive substances. The alcoholic has to actively choose, each and every time, to abstain, in order to avoid succumbing to a deleterious spiral down the rabbit hole of addiction all over again. Exploiting the "fear and disgust" reactions from parents to further a political goal, especially one that has been gutloaded with pure premium evil, is beyond inconsionable to me. But, much like with addiction and alcoholism, the person with the predisposition needs to be both aware of the predisposition, and actively choose to do something about it. That's all I really want from parents. Be aware of the predisposition, and take remedial actions to retain a sound and rational mindset. Indulging the fear or disgust, is like taking the drink. It creates very persitent, self-reinforcing behaviors that defy reason and rational criticism.
"Who are you to tell me how to raise my kids!", "You are a horrible person!", et al, are very frequent epithets hurled in my direction in that regard. Having evaluated, and re-evaluated the situation a great many times, and finding only further evidence to support the biological predisposition theory, and having only subjective, and emotionally charged slurs hurled my direction under most situations, and dazed bewilderment and confusion set in at best, I really don't think I am in error, but would indeed welcome riggorous discussion on the subject.
If you want to continue, i'd be happy to take this to PMs.
I am just rather sore over the subject. (It *IS* rather undesirable to most parents to contemplate.)