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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: How to Protect Your Children from a Sex Crazed Society

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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Politics, News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Daily News

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2023

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

The brilliant Jaco Booyens joins Tudor Dixon for this jaw dropping episode on sex in America.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Buck Sexton and you're listening to the Tudor Dixon podcast part of the Clay Travers and Buck Sexton podcast network.

0:08.6

Welcome to the Tudor Dixon podcast. I'm Tudor Dixon and today is going to be a great conversation with a dear friend of mine,

0:15.5

Yakku Boyans. Yakku has been fighting sex trafficking for years and it's a subject that's incredibly important to him.

0:22.8

They actually let him down a documentary film path to expose what is really happening with the sexualization of our kids in America.

0:31.2

His latest documentary Sex Nation was released on March 23rd. Yakku Boyans, the founder and CEO of After Eden Pictures.

0:39.4

Thank you for joining me today.

0:40.9

Thank you, Tudor. It's always an honor to be with you. Thank you for your amazing work. Appreciate you.

0:46.7

Well, thank you for your amazing work. So for people who have not met you or not heard what the wonderful things that you have to say,

0:53.9

can you explain a little bit about how you got into this? Because I think sometimes people hear this and they're like,

0:58.6

well, why would you? Why would this be the career path? But you have a pretty interesting background with this.

1:04.8

Yeah, thanks. In 1994, I was 18 and that year, my sister was 12, Ilanka and that's the year my sister Ilanka was trafficked.

1:15.6

And it led us on a path of six years of getting Ilanka back. And not knowing anything of human trafficking is an 18-year-old boy back in 94,

1:24.6

human trafficking or child sexual exploitation. They were not even terms people were using Tudor.

1:31.1

So they would just think, run away. But you learn a lot in that process as a family, we'd raised by single moms,

1:37.9

so me and my brother, looking for a sister and then as God would have it, he protected Ilanka and she was rescued in 2001.

1:45.6

And then we moved to the United States. We immigrated to the US right after. And at that moment, I literally heard God say not another one.

1:53.8

And we've been fighting. So that's 28 years ago, 28 years of combating the sexual exploitation of children around the globe, 53 countries around the world we've worked in.

2:05.8

In 2012, I really grew a heart just for the 50 states of the United States. I became a citizen and just said, we're going to fight here.

2:14.0

We're going to defend the American child. This is 2012 when we made that focused decision. And now we've been fighting it since 01 in the US,

2:23.5

but we worked in so many other countries. But it became clear to me that America, the light on the shining light on the heel, if we do not,

2:32.4

back then even turned the rudder back towards the heart of God and the nuclear family and defend the innocent that we were going to potentially lose our nation.

2:41.4

And here we are in 2023, dealing with unthinkable things.

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