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where so my mother lives each magazine inbox i do because it's a graduate of chicago state university. she worked at because they did b, c as in 5 t as in money, but still on the thief was looked at the $2.00 boys. but to some of these, but i still do most of these young ones, the ones that i do have to be. so when i'm looking for jean, you'll see is when all the do you find out a bit i sent one by us to get this the, in the hands of democracy should be what benefits the people. that's not that led to route it applied towards between uh the what i will go the my along with the quality shits lose look like it's what the 5 why the progressive goes up by the likelihood me. see i would join is i response from someone like do is we, i will go a print sign that says host starts inside of mega. so he's also about gender
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identity. i will revise with the latest news on the other phone with the the, the, everybody. i'm rick sanchez. i've been doing news now for some 30 years to languages all over the world here in the united states. i've interviewed for you as presidents and worked about 5 different us television stations. i believe, after all, about the new should be honest and direct and impactful. and this is direct impact . the
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i want to start with the word trends, which has become, interestingly enough, an id ology. really a western id. busy audrey at that one that is going all over the world now. so i deal with diesel. do that, right? i mean, there was and still is nationalism after that. the ology feminism, socialism, conservatism, those are all ideologies. but this new ideology that seems to have become fashionable as creating a start to say the least, especially in places outside of the united states. from where many of you have, maybe you're watching me right now. of the argument goes something like this. and many of those places it's biology versus identity biology is what or who we believe we are when we are born identity. well, that becomes a little more opaque, right? here's what i mean. when a baby is born, we have come to believe that it is either
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a boy or a girl. and that's what the doctor or the nurses then you know, right on the birth certificate. right. but media reports more and more of them seem to suggest otherwise. look at what this headline says, look at this right here. it's published by the american psychological association. and it seems to say the transgender is, are people whose identity does not conform with the gender that they were assigned when they were born. the word assigned poses, the gender determination has nothing to do with biology, leaving the impression that the doctor could have chosen between any number of genders or perhaps no gender. and that is what those are argue. the gender is about identity and not biology. believe you're gonna hear one right here on the show.
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by the way, it's important to note that the american psychological association is not a little small group, nor is it not influential. in fact, it boasts more than a 146000 members, and most of them are educators and doctors and students. and that is what they publish and what they believe if you take them at har. 6 any of this new movement is that while there are many pushing the transgender ideology, the number of actual transgender individuals is kind of small. according to the temple bank times, see it right there, the number of people in the united states. so identify as transgender is between point 5 percent and may be 1.6 percent. but interestingly enough, when you pull americans on the question of how many transgender citizens there really are, the percentage goes as high as 25 percent of the population. americans think there
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are that many transgender is even though there are not reality meet perception. and why is it that the perception is so horribly distorted? well, because many would argue the trans conversation has become an ideology. it's like it's become a movement of sorts, right? and that's exactly why many countries are now trying to better understand better regulate, and in some cases, come back that way of thinking. places like india and china are among the countries that have passed measures to try and regulate the transgender concept. they say it has been created by the western media and the cultures in places like the u. k. and france. and maybe most of all here us in the united states. one country focused on preventing what. so i'm in the government call, a transgender hysteria. that can impact miners, they say, is russia the russians government is passing
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a series of laws to try and prevent what they call irresponsible surgeries. and that's why they're setting up government approved clinics that they hope will be better able to manage all matters related to transgender issues and sex, change operations and procedures when necessary. that's all they want to do it the way russian politicians see it. the impact of the pro gender movement is so powerful, and it's impacting the decisions of young people who are in many cases uninformed, and yet may feel coerced by opportunistic doctors and or media reports. here's a study that seems to bear that out. i'll give you an example. this is from new jersey, right? the state of new jersey. next to new york. the survey there found that the number of students who identify as neither male nor female has suddenly increased over the last 3 or 4 years by 4000 percent. 4000 percent.
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is it because of the influence of the media, the politics, the movies, the tv shows coming out of hollywood, how they managed to turn anything associated with trans, of the, into the new cool hip thing, without thinking through the consequences for young people. and globally, there is a concern that these western influences are creating a new social force a moment that is kind of trading the borders and countries like russia, where the duma member, his name is via a chest love, vol. a din said recently that gender changing surgeries have increased by 50 percent there. and it's not just the russians and the chinese and others inside the united states in europe who are criticizing what has become an ideological transgender movement. ironically, some of the harshest push back is coming from members of the gay and lesbian communities themselves. who are wondering why suddenly the t m l g b t. seems to be getting all the attention. many say that the transgender movement
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does not adequately represent them. and they point to incidents like what happened at the stonewall club to prove their point. this goes back to 2019, that's what they say. it started. that's when the relationship started to become strain among the groups. the stone wall club, by the way, is where gays and lesbians once were attacked by new york police. and the event was memorialized each year, but in 2019, a transgender woman was booed and to ride in at the event for trying to take center stage. by the people who were there, mostly gay man since and it has seemed like there is at the very least quiet rumbling in the gay and lesbian community. that seems to question whether their movement has been hijacked. and i think for the purposes of this conversation, we're talking to the right guy, i mean to better understand what is happening, not just in the united states,
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but all over the world. we're going to talk to somebody who has experience with this both professionally and personally. let me introduce you to all the london only is written a book. it's getting a lot of attention and people all over the world are reading and it's called gender madness. one man's devastating struggle with woke. i. p ology and his battle to protect children. fascinating topic makes me want to pick it up and start reading it right away. i've been researching you. and i think the 1st thing we want to do, the 1st thing, i think i need to do ali. oh and to say hi, how are you? how are things over there in your um yeah, things are great. i'm actually in washington dc, but yeah, things are great. thank you for asking me, rick. well, your accent says you're somewhere else, but your story is fascinating. so without belaboring it too much, can you? can you take us through your story as it ties to this topic?
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your personal story of what you went through because because because you have been very transformational person in your life to say the very least. ok. yeah. you know, i bottled with this what kind of geology i box with with i'm self acceptance and i density struggles which i've had i, since i was very young. so was a young boy. i was with a different to the advocate. so i was always kind of a low now and you know, i used to get bullied and singled out because of that. that was also very feminine because i was great attached to my mother and you know, my father wasn't very nice to me. so i tried to remove myself from him, so i, i think not paid a significant role. and then as a teenage at the bullying seemed to increase out that people would say i was like a girl and i was spending, i might have a lease or as an adult. i tried to change myself. i feel, you know, what we're living in is more of an age where everything seems possible. anybody could transfer identity. so i started bulking on it was surgical transformation which, you know, led me to almost a very dangerous eviction that could have killed me with the surgeries and i
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eventually transitioned i had racial problem as agents. surgery i got, oh was while i'm good for a well, but it was always a temporary fix. it was always a temporary happiness and it never gave me that last thing happened. that's like, that's what i realize. you know what? i need to work on myself internally because what's outside doesn't matter. well, it's fascinating and which leads me to my own quandary here, which is about this whole idea of transgender ideology. i know there are exceptions to everything and people have their decisions and we must respect them for what they do. but when it becomes an ideology, it seems like it's, i don't know a movement, a push. and i'm reading an awful lot these days about countries all over the world who feel like this id. ology coming from price is like great britain in the united states and other western countries is kind of feeding into those countries, making it seem like if you don't do this, if you don't consider this,
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if you don't buy into this, there must be something wrong with you yeah, i mean, it is really happening in western countries. we don't see this happening in asia, for instance, china wrote japan, united c keeps going to transition. it really is a western phenomenon, and i think it's driven by our society. so trends, social media, school systems, i'm and the west has become so incredibly worked out and it's driving thousands and thousands of kids to wants to get home minds people cuz they don't even understand these things. they can't even consents these things. so it really is predominant, they of west an issue and it is being exemplified by a kid spend all day long on social media. you have schools that are pushing this project rates that are pushing this and it's relevant because the end of the day we will have a huge to speak up, the kids and kids kind of consent to these things. there's an article that i saw while i was doing research for my conversation with you. let me read you the
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headline. this is from the american psychological association and the headline is understanding transgender people. the sub headline got my attention because of one specific word that they use. let me read it to you all like it says, a person, school, gender identity is associated with the sex they were assigned at birth. so here's this article from the american psychological association saying that a sexual gender is assigned and i, i'm having a bit of a tussle with that. can you help me? yeah, i mean, we're seeing a lot of medical organizations using this terminology to say that you know how sex is assigned for adult trip, but it's not, it's a biological thing. you know, you'll have a born male female. there's no in between everything else. it's just, you know, human concepts that all made awful, you know, people that adopt these identities, but it's not something that's assigned to you or either
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a man or woman. any women can get pregnant, but these terms actually seem to think that's, you know, men can magistrate have periods, i'm get pregnant and they're trying to push that ludicrous narrative that we're rejecting kind of common sense. it's like 2 plus 2 equals 5, like georgia wells book. you know, it's very just type in and listen, i understand there could be some biological differences. there's people sometimes who are born with a very unique situations in terms of their body parts them. and that may be something you have to deal with, but i would imagine that's a very small percentage, because when you write something that says what they were assigned to birth, it's like you and i are going to go play football. and we're just dividing 2 teams and we say, okay, you guys over there on the green team, you guys over there, go on the red team, just making that decision at hawk like that. and that's not what this should be. i think holly, right,
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i mean the several people that apo and intersects meaning they have the genitalia right. man of the mileage, you know? yes. and doctors are able to fix that at a young age because united states and mental to that person's development. but you know, it really is a rejection of common sense in reality when you have the american psychological association and of a cool of i suppose it's a great scientific research organization saying that this is in fact assigned. but it's just the terminology and expect the well to go along with it. do you feel personally all the like you somehow got caught up and all of this, like you, you kind of know, you know, got along the go along or went along to go on. busy or whatever the expression is where i mean it's just in front of you. so on so much that you start saying, hey, you know, why not, maybe this is a perfectly fine when in fact you, when did you feel? maybe here's the way i should ask the question, did you feel like your societally, ideologically co, worst me?
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yeah, absolutely. i mean it's more than society right now. so as a kid, i always question my gender. i was always confused, but there was never any options available. ready or it wasn't even in my thinking that, oh, you can certainly transition and change where you can identify and it was, it wasn't in my way of thinking i just for, you know, i'm very different to other people. yeah. what's happening in modern society now is everything is become so as social media contagion, right? so the kids online would say that big push these identities, and that happened with me. and i spent so much time on tape talking to instagram on these audiology a push and you will die. so you start to generally think is this assigned to the universe? something is telling me that i need to transition, but really it's not universe, it's just the hours of pushing that manipulation people's vulnerabilities side is that certainly influenced me. and i think it's influencing many, many teams across western countries. and just so we can better understand your situation and so people can better understand what your journey has been. you, you transformed into
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a woman and now you are transforming or have transform back into a man. is that correct? did i speak that properly? yes. yeah, i know it's very confusing. so yeah, basically i generally believe i was the trends when i, when i had racial feminization surgery and you know, i was happy for a short period of time and you know, we have to understand what happens. you get positive reinforcement when you transition, you get people praising you, validating use of that reinforces that behavior. so i, it was really hard for me to step out for that mentality of just like hang on a minute. i just need to be happy with me. i'm a guy, i was born a guy. let's just find happiness. i'm with him. but once you're, it's almost like a coat rack. you know, you're not mentality people are reinforcing those behaviors. and if he dances these, that cult oh question. the idea is that you are suddenly a heretic, you are cancelled, and that's what i've experienced, you know, and that's what these thousands of teen so that the transition they get hate, they get people trying to silence it. and i think that's wrong because we should be supporting people that have been through how that back and that just trying to find
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piece of themselves. we're going to take a break. but when we come back, i want to explore that with you. why does it seem like there's a push? i don't want to be was disrespectful to any group of people who feel that they have a concern, but it seems like this is like the most important thing and the political and then these days, i also want to get your reaction to how other countries are are, are dealing with this and i'd also love to get your reaction to what i hear a lot of my gay friends say, which is they're not comfortable with having their movement be co opted, and that's what they feel is going on. so all 3 of those issues when we come back, all of your good guys, thanks so much for being with with being with us and we'll be right back. and by the way, i'd like to continue this conversation with you. what do you say we do it over on twitter or x or whatever? they seem to call it. my handle is rick sanchez, tv. that's rick sanchez, tv, and i'll be looking for you there. okay. when we come back and what about those?
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so after having a sex change operation, suddenly they come to the conclusion that maybe they didn't really want it after all, maybe they regret it. maybe they made a mistake. we're going to talk about the media has basically been totally on the side of a button and the administration when they say that, well, if i should take 2 crane and they're going to take the baltic, states that they're going to take all the, all of which is ridiculous, and this is what the american public is hearing report and i think has spelled out very clearly why russia intervened. and a lot of it makes perfect sense. the
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. the total is the aggressor today i'm authorized is additional strong site. today, russian was the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that is constantly growing. the thing you chose, the seniors just click on anything and we'll see more in the we'll shift for banning all important. so russian oil and gas news happening in another country. hope all's well. we're going to restrict the folks that this involved, the little joe biden in imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the
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american economy. so there's a boomerang the the pay water back. i'm rick sanchez. you know, there's another part of the trans movement which is now getting some attention as well. there are those who have chosen to have gender altering surgeries and, and then come out later and said, you know what? i regret having done it. and to talk about this transgender ideology thing that's going on all over the world. we're trying to just better understand that. and i keep saying, respectfully, because i think that's really important, should not be a screaming match. it should just be a, a better way for all of us to understand some of the things that maybe we don't understand and we need to learn about. and always aaliyah london is good enough to join us. he has become a well the, the, the,
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the guy with the information about this topic because he's lived it personally. let me tell you once again about his book, it's called madness. one man's gender madness, pardon me? one man's devastating struggle with well gaiety ology and his battle to protect the children. you said before we left that you don't understand why it seems like everybody from the white house down seems to be embracing this whole trans uh, gender ideology and you found it kind of almost weird. why do you think it's happening? where does it coming from? well, that's a great question. i get off this all the time and i have, you know, several chops in my book discussing this. so it really is part of the why to push to confuse generations. these confuse young generations and weak and the family unit because you drive the strong male or female goals as a source anymore. you know, young people aren't thinking about having kids or thoughts of the families anymore
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. that's so preoccupied that, that pronounced with their gender identity. and, you know, we have to think get america break, this is all about profit. so these medical institutions, these hospitals, they publish these report saying that sex is assigned to that because they want to normalize this because it's all about profit. and if we compare this to the united kingdom bridge since the united kingdom, we have a nationalized health service. so you don't have that profit motive, and that's why we see the numbers off fall for low teams transitioning because there's simply no money in it to the doctor. so if we look at the money that's being made, that is why it is a big personal. it, these eligibility groups are profiting from this trends, trends that pushing and all kids and parents and you know, they're making numerous amounts of money. yeah. i was in my research as well. i noticed that the number of doctors, in fact, the clinics. there actually now clinics just for this, this is all they do. it's not like you went to your doctor and ask for help. and he found you, somebody know, there's actual clinics now that do nothing but this and their numbers have grown
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substantially and are continuing to grow as are the number of doctors or announce throwing their their hats into the ring in this field and saying, yeah, i can do this too. uh, i guess what, what are these, these are just uh, plastic surgeons who have decided that. hell, there's a lot of money here. i think i'm gonna get in there and take some a. well, i mean a lot of these are actually pediatric doctors and like you said, they actually opened clinic specifically for treating trojans side. and they, they realized as a boom in the market, they were almost creating winter months because they're pushing us on society sites as a huge boom. so it's not just thought that such as you have pediatric clinics with specific agenda doctors that are doing this to kids. you have 15 year old goes in california in oregon. i'm washington state having that brass console in the name of gin. and i mean cat. and that is why we must to the long break because the end of the day, this is because she's friction and the old you
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b t community is upset and all the people that i think the red line was the children's date, because nobody was talking about trans people and leaving that noises, adults, but it was when they crossed this red line, the question is on kids, these clinics profiting from it, that was the red line. when do you think a human being should be allowed to make a decision to have body parts altering surgery without the consent of their parents? well, it's a really tough situation. i think the roles do needs to be tightened because even for adults above i don't these days of pulling bits into a trends, right. this is this, the sites will transfer. they believe that attracts because the stock is telling them that, but they might not necessarily be sure of that. so i think it's important that only i don't, could do this, but even so, i think, you know, so i, the united states just to stop you for those that we have people watching us from all over the world in the united states that happens to be the age of 18, which they call in many ways the age of consent,
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sexually and for many other things. so you believe until you turn 18, you should not be able to go to some doctor and have this kind of operation unless your parents are in on it and together as a family, you make this decision as well. yeah, and i think even 18 people are still trying to discover themselves. i think what needs to happen is a more checks and balances because what we're seeing is a lot of young people, even house. i'll be foss tracts in the surgeries and whole lives without the proper consultation for about the process there used to be, you know, let's say a decade ago, it was about 2 to 3 years with a trans best would have to have consultations with fireplace with counselors, psychologist, just to make sure they were 100 percent certain that this is what they want to do because it is the reverse of all that. i think a lot of i don't realize that another adult is all me selling this and not telling these adults that you may have complications if you haven't thought about the united states. i think, you know, informed consent is very important. i'm older than you. so i remember sex education
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in school and i went to a public school and i think it was good. i to this day harking back to when i was a young boy in class and then i'll giggling, i'm feeling weird and being shown things that were gross and being taught about what could happen with ariel diseases. and i learned a lot about the sexual acts themselves and that is that something that human beings do, but i was not told as far as i remember anything about my choices as to how i wanted to participate in sex. it just was left out of that class altogether. it seems like now there's a push to bring that those choice decisions about what each has to do in the class. what do you think of that all is? yeah, and that's a real issue that upset so many parents because the end of the day kids should be at school learning about important things like mathematics, science, history. so i found school. what i do is what i do want them to learn about what
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can happen when you get civil. if you're a boy and you're right. no. yeah, yeah, look that there is, there is an important need to educate, you know, teenagers all assess and things that i think is really pushing and you have some schools now teaching them how to use sex toys and you have some kids capable of teaching and shocking things that kids not nice, so i think that is wrong. so you know, to assess the extent you have to read okay kids, but you have to also draw a line and you shouldn't be pushing sex change informational kids. because let kids a very impressionable, especially as teenagers, that super confused if an adult townsend's change, the agenda, the most likely going to do it because you know, not to trend, right? they might feel special, they might be a cool. so i think certain things just need to be kept up because she was an adults, i don't can make their own decisions, but i think, you know, kids should not be learning about these things. all of you are a delight to talk to and you obviously have put your heart into this topic and it's very personal for you. and we really thank you for sharing your insight with us
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about this uh, complex uh, movement topic, ideology. that seems to be taking hold all over the world. thanks again, my friend. thank you, rick. really appreciate it. thanks a hey, before we go, i want to remind you of our mission. that's really simple. i want to try and de silo the world. we gotta stop living in our own little box separate and apart from everybody else truths don't live in boxes, and we shall neither remark. sanchez, i'll be looking for you again right here where i hope to provide what we call a direct impact the
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