Ryan T. Anderson joins Miranda Devine Live on gender identity
ANTI-BULLYING programs are indoctrinating young students about gender identity theory, according to a US author.
ANTI-BULLYING programs are indoctrinating young students about gender identity theory, according to a US author.
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Heritage Foundation senior research fellow Ryan T. Anderson joined Miranda Live to discuss recent attempts in Australia and the United States to introduce gender theory into anti-bullying programs.
“It wasn’t just a policy debate about bathrooms or locker rooms. There were human lives at stake here. And there was a human cost to getting human nature wrong,” he said.
The author of “When Harry Became Sally” told Miranda Devine that ordinary people cannot believe how far things have gotten — “and how quickly”.
“What parent is in favour of bullying? Then they discover what it means then it is too late”
Mr Anderson said those who push back on these programs are branded intolerant.
“If you don’t agree and say that Susie is a girl, you’re accused of bullying,” he said.
LISTEN TO THE FULL INTERVIEW HERE (Starting at 17 minutes)