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‘The new frontier': Gender ideology taught in Victorian schools

‘The new frontier': Gender ideology taught in Victorian schools

Sky News AUa day ago
Sky News contributor Joe Hildebrand discusses gender ideology being taught in Victorian schools.
'For me, it's something which I call the 'Outrage Tardis',' Mr Hildebrand told Sky News host Paul Murray.
'Suddenly, the new frontier … has to be trans equality … we have to make sure we change every single corporation, organisation, curriculum, institution, to make sure that it's trans friendly.
'Anyone who doesn't immediately get on board is heretical.'
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