


In this episode of International Reporters Roundtable we delve into transgenderism. On the surface it seems simple: acknowledging and accepting a marginalized group.
But where did it come from? How prevalent was it just a couple decades ago? Why is it spreading now, at such a quick pace? The advertising is everywhere, the flags on government buildings, explicit books in classrooms.
As a society, when we spend our money and cast our votes we are funding irreversible, sterilizing sex-changes for minors who couldn’t even legally consent to sex a decade ago. We’re seeing therapists suggesting suicide, custody stolen from parents, sex erased from birth certificates.
With our guests, artist turned investigative journalist Jennifer Bilek, UK-based author and photographer Andy Ngo, and moralogy researcher and host Tetsuhide Yamaoka from Japan, we investigate how transgender ideology is being promoted nationally and internationally.
Our discussion will take a deeper look at how this movement unfolded, where it’s headed, and what we can do about it.