The sexualisation of children is now the most “pressing” issue in our culture, says Sky News host James Macpherson.
This comes after a segment of children’s television by Canada’s national broadcaster showed children meeting with drag queens.
“Teaching children to lower their guard around strangers is dangerous – that this is unashamedly out in the open and sponsored by a government broadcaster, that’s wild,” Mr Macpherson said. “What’s the end game here? Why would the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation want to introduce children to drag queens?
“The better question is why the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation wants to introduce drag queens to children. That question needs to be asked, and urgently.”
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