BY DANIEL JUPP
I haven’t paid any attention to actual TV channels for years. So I was completely unaware of the reference when someone posted about the Channel 4 show Naked Education.
I had to look it up to confirm it was real.
Adults get naked and discuss body image and sex issues in front of kids as young as 14. On British TV. The kids sit in a sort of classroom arrangement and a bunch of men and women, some very elderly, some younger, stand in a line in front of the kids chatting to them about their genitals.
But it’s OK, say defenders and Channel 4 execs.
The parents and guardians are cool with it.
Degenerates, all of them. The parents that allow it. The execs that greenlit such a concept. The execs that defend it. There’s no possible innocent reason why such a show should exist. There’s no need for it, and no demand for it by anyone except nonces.
It’s exactly what it looks like. A bunch of adults want to get naked and talk about sex with children. And that’s supposedly OK. Only it quite clearly isn’t, to anyone with any moral compass at all.
If a normal person found an adult doing this with one of their kids, every parental instinct would be to beat the living daylights out of the obvious pervert there and then, or at the very least instantly remove their child to a safe distance and then beat the hell out of the obvious pervert.
It doesn’t take Sherlock Holmes to figure out that a normal adult doesn’t want to strip off and chat about their danglies with kids, does it?
But Channel 4 commission a goddamn TV show of it, and then pretend anyone objecting to the show is weird.
All the twisted ideology, all the inverted values, all the weird labels and fetishes and absurd beliefs – creating a society so inured and conditioned to moral sickness that preying on kids becomes easier for nonces.
Just 1000 Ofcom complaints so far?
Arrest these kid-flashing perverts.
Daniel Jupp is the author of A Gift for Treason: The Cultural Marxist Assault on Western Civilisation, which was published in 2019. He has had previous articles published by Spiked, The Spectator and Politicalite, and is a married father of two from Essex.

