Special guest One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts delves into the disturbing World Health Organisation framework that wants sex education and gender awareness to begin at birth and includes the teaching of adult sexual content for those under 14. To justify this, the WHO blames mass migration, the internet, and an influx of new cultures and religions into Europe.
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Special guest One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts delves into the disturbing World Health Organisation framework that wants sex education and gender awareness to begin at birth and includes the teaching of adult sexual content for those under 14. To justify this, the WHO blames mass migration, the internet, and an influx of new cultures and religions into Europe.
Lyle Shelton asks why the Victorian Liberals are so afraid to stand up and fight for the rights of women and girls. “The Liberal Party decided to make its peace with a very powerful activist group in the political arena…” warned Lyle.
Rocco Loiacono reveals the depths of the Devil’s pact between the Communist Party in China and the Catholic Church in Rome. Has the Pope abandoned worshipers in China? The CCP is appointing bishops, not Rome, raising the alarm for Catholics inside China who are already on edge given the government’s widespread discrimination against religion.
And Double Shot creator Terry Barnes weighs in on the Budget. Is Chalmer’s in danger of creating a rift in society between Labor’s favourite voters and the working class (who receive nothing)? Poverty is destructive, but government favouritism is toxic.
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