British public broadcaster strips adults, including transgender people, in front of children

Channel 4's Naked Education has the goal of “normalizing all body types.”

The British public broadcaster Channel 4 began broadcasting the program “Naked Education” in which several adults undress in front of a group of children. According to the network, the objective is “normalizing all body types.” This includes trans people, who are also shown unclothed in front of minors.

Screenshot from Channel 4 UK's 'Naked Education' program showing adult participants naked in front of children.
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"Being naked is not a bad thing"

The show, which will consist of six episodes, is hosted by Anna Richardson, known for having hosted similar shows, such as a dating show in which the participants were naked. In promotions, Channel 4 stresses that “being naked is not a bad thing at all” and indicates that its goal is “normalizing all bodies.” It also stresses that "your happiness can't depend on you having a perfect shape" as several adults shed their clothes to show themselves naked in front of minors.

Showing naked transgenders will "stop misinformation"

As part of the normalization of gender ideology, the network announced that two participants will be trans people. As part of the promotion, the two women participated in a report with Metro in which they talked about the operations they underwent to change their sex. "We’re stripping off to show our naked trans male bodies on national television to save lives and stop misinformation," they claim in the article's headline.

Both underwent mastectomies, what they call "top-surgery," to remove their female breasts. One of them also underwent bottom-surgery, in which cosmetic surgeons used tissue from her arm to construct an artificial penis. The two appear in the third episode naked in front of minors between 14 and 16 years of age.

Sex toys and songs about masturbation

Beyond the trans issue, minors talk to naked adults about the characteristics of their bodies. In the first chapter, the children learn about the different forms of pubic hair. Among the participants, according to The Daily Mail, were a YouTuber famous for promoting and reviewing sex toys and a woman who wrote and sang an explicit song about masturbation.