Rachel Campos-Duffy: Discussing Gender with Children is a War on Their Innocence

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Fox & Friends Weekend” host Rachel Campos-Duffy recently opened up to Outkick about various topics, including sexual indoctrination of children and the controversy involving transgender swimmer Lia Thomas.

Campos-Duffy told Bobby Burack that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who recently took a stand against a recent result in which a biological female came in second to Thomas, was the right thing to do. 

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“Most of America, I’d say 80%, think that this is unfair, that it hurts girls,” said Campos-Duffy. 

“But because there’s so much sensitivity about how it hurts transgenders, people won’t take a public stance and say this. They are self-censoring instead. So they look for someone like DeSantis, who’s not afraid, to speak out for them.”

Campos-Duffy said she’s most concerned right now with censorship because “we can’t even talk about the problem.”

“And what ends up happening is we stop debating,” she said. “Very young people are now self-censoring. What has happened is that they have stopped thinking for themselves.”

Campos-Duffy said that she thought the bill recently passed in Florida called The Parental Rights in Education bill in Florida “didn’t go far enough” when it comes to discussing sex with children after the third grade.

“Anyone who wants to talk about sex with kindergarteners or first graders or third graders is a pervert,” she said. “A pervert. They want to have conversations with children about masturbation.”

She added that the current state of politics regarding addressing children’s gender is “a war on children’s innocence.”

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