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"Parents outraged as public schools sneak sexually explicit books into kids’ libraries"
“Parents in Loudoun County, Virginia, are outraged after discovering that thousands of books were placed in classrooms across the school district this year as part of a new ‘Diverse Classroom Library Initiative.’
While most of these books focus on introducing kids to different cultures and ethnicities, parents began to discover that an alarming number of the books focused on ‘sexual diversity’ and contain sexually explicit language, including ‘frequent descriptions of underage drinking, fondling, masturbation, orgasms, oral sex, sexual intercourse, sexual abuse, statutory rape, incest, and rape.’
Even books at the kindergarten level promote LGBT ideology through books such as ‘My Princess Boy,’ designed to introduce 5- and 6-year-olds to the harmful idea that they can change their gender. Another book, ‘Heather Has Two Mommies,’ denies the need for fathers and ignores the loss a child might feel over having no relationship with his or her father.
Other titles include, but are certainly not limited to: ‘Prince and Knight’ (second grade), ‘Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out,’ ‘Some Girls Bind,’ ‘Weird Girl and What’s His Name’ (positively featuring statutory rape between a young boy and his boss, and a relationship between a girl and her teacher), and ‘Being Jazz: My Life as a Transgender Teen.’
The content in many of these books is graphic, and the language so obscene that when parents read passages aloud at a recent school board meeting, board member Joy Maloney, who supported the books, protested that the meeting wasn’t an ‘appropriate setting’ to hear such language.
Parents and even the board chairman were quick to point out the irony in this sentiment.”
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