Oli London slams schools for pushing gender surgery as he transitions back to man from KOREAN WOMAN
Oli London went without a filter when he spoke with Fox's Tucker Carlson on Friday night, November 11, about gender reassignment surgeries as he has decided to detransition from a woman to a man. The 32-year-old has reportedly spent millions over numerous surgeries to look like a Korean woman and claimed himself to be a “transracial.”
However, now he has claimed to get back to being a male. He also blasted schools in the US for normalizing gender surgeries. London told Carlson, “I realize that was a big mistake and I just want to be a boy but is it any wonder people like me and young people want to change their gender when we have normalization of this in our schools in this country. Children are taught from a young age, from the age of five in some cases, that it's okay to change their gender, it's okay to wear a skirt, it's okay for a boy to use the gender neutral toilet when it puts girls at risk.”
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The influencer, who is originally from the UK, continued, “This is the new norm and schools are teaching about toxic masculinity, they're eroding the alpha male. The alpha straight male has been eroded. What happened years ago when kids used to idolize Superman and astronauts,” before adding, “Now kids are being pushed by this radical ideology. They're taught to idolize weak men like Harry Styles. Weak men like Beto O'Rourke.”
As per reports, London has gone under the knife more than 30 times, which cost him over $271,000 during the period of eight years. London, who has recently converted to Christianity, also spoke about his new decision with the Catholic News Agency. He said, “This [Bible] actually kind of saved my life. It’s brought me back to who I am as a person, finding God.”
London went on to reveal that after being bullied in adolescence, he began to hate himself. He stated, “I’m sure a lot of young people can identify with that. At school, sometimes, we all get bullied for the way we look or who we are. But that’s kind of what spurred my journey to begin with — just having that kind of hatred of myself.”
During his conversation with the Catholic News Agency, London also reportedly blamed South Korean culture for his transition after he went there in 2013. As per him, the country is the “plastic surgery capital of the world,” he noted, “That is kind of the reason I had problems with my identity. I wasn’t sure: am I meant to be feminine? Am I meant to be a boy? The more surgery I had, the more feminine I wanted to look.”
However, after his apparent exposure to Christianity, London’s perspective changed as he added, “It made me [realize]: ‘You know what, God made me a certain way, God made me who I am. Why on earth would I want to change that? Why am I going for all these extreme procedures? This is not how God made me, this is not what I was meant to be in life. Letting Jesus and God into my heart [has] saved my life. It’s brought me back to who I am as a person, finding God.”