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,” 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.
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8 comments:
I wonder how many people pay any attention at all to who is being elected to their school boards.
I think many just vote for whatever name is on the list.
This is what that will get you in the end.
People with traditional values need to take an active role in the process and regain control of the school boards. There will be 'resistance'-- you know how liberals are, but if they are the only ones who care enough to run for the position and you just hand them control, this is what you will get.
When you let your history become erased. You deserve everything you have coming to you.
Children should learn about sex the same way their parents learned it...behind the barn from the neighbor kids.
Sick ass world we live in.
Sorry to say, but local school boards are purely dog and pony shows for the few sheeple who pay attention - the MD Dept of Ed and the teachers unions rule everything.
One book had instructions in it on how to give oral, and pleasure your partner with your mouth!
And Va. just put demoncrats in charge of all three branches.
I want answers too!
Where were these books when I was in school?
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