Megyn Kelly rages as schools block parents from gender chats: 'Parents are the enemy'

Megyn Kelly

Megyn Kelly speaking on the children's gender debate on Dan Wootton's show

GB News
Emily Fox

By Emily Fox


Published: 06/09/2023

- 10:09

Updated: 06/09/2023

- 10:16

US commentator rages as some schools are having gender conversations with children as young as 12.

PARENTS are viewed as the enemy when it comes to gender discussions in schools, US commentator Megyn Kelly blasted.

The US media maker star appeared on Dan Wootton’s GB News show last night to discuss the rise of gender debates in schools in the UK and across the pond.


She raged: “They view the parents as the enemies. And we're talking about young children.

"I mean, you could have a child as young as 12 going in there, and they would work with the child behind the parents back. And let me tell you why this is so dangerous.

"Among the many other reasons, if you read Abigail Schreier's brilliant book Irreversible Damage, she was ahead of the curve on all of this and sounded the alarm on this problem, especially with teenage girls, for whom this tends to be a social contagion.

"This thing never affected teenage girls. It affects a very small percentage of the population. It was .003%, and it was almost always a boy who would show signs of gender confusion at age 2 that would manifest a bit later.

"Almost never. Girls. It's a social contagion, what we're seeing right now. She lays out the things that you can do if your child gets drawn into this cult. It's the new cutting, it's the new anorexia.

"It's the new thing that girls, and now boys, are turning to, even though they don't actually have gender dysphoria, dysphoria to express their need for attention, to express their need to fit in."

Her comments come as Dan Wootton slammed Rishi Sunak’s failure to stop extreme trans ideology from being discussed in UK’s schools.

He went on: “Now the brave whistleblowers who uncovered the appalling treatment of vulnerable young kids at the Tavistock Gender Clinic have blasted Rishi Sunak for his failure to stop extreme trans ideology from infecting the UK's schools.

“They told the Prime Minister the government bears some responsibility for the skyrocketing numbers of children arriving at gender clinics demanding puberty blockers and hormones.”

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