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Groomers.
Actually, it is.
While it's true that in everyday conversation, the term "grooming" is often used in association with child predators. However, the term is used more broadly to describe any person who is conditioning someone else to commit an illegal act or do something they normally wouldn't do.
Your boss, for example, may pay you a bit over the normal salary for your job. He never denies your requests for personal time and doesn't blink when he notices you coming in a few minutes late or sneaking out early. He constantly praises you as an important member of the team. So when he's asking you to sign off on this documentation for the auditors, even though you know that the data is almost entirely fradulent.....I mean, it's no big deal and it's not like they'll ever check or anything......
Technically, that's also grooming.
Teaching children that LGBT people are bad, climate denial isn't really a thing, and slavery was good is also grooming. Start it off as a few cartoons here and there in the early grades. Then they make clubs and groups available in high school. Maybe even give some extra credit to entice kids to join. Then when they become adults, they become the next Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Keep in mind that the term "grooming" has only recently (within the past decade or so) been considered something with a negative connotation, almost entirely as a result of the word being used to describe sex offenders. But as I said, it's been used for more than that historically.
Maybe I'm showing my age, but I remember times when the word was used in a much more positive manner:
And don't forget the end result of all of this: To churn out a generation of kids that become adults willing to spew out typical alt-right bullshit. This usually does include illegal activity, which is often justified by marginalizing the victims as if "they deserved it" or "it's only them, so it's no big deal", and that's assuming it's not outright accepted by their peers for attacking the "right" people. The fact that the subject is climate change makes little difference; they'll gladly attack the "tree huggers" the same way they gladly go after women or gay people now.