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EducationMay 16, 2024
"This is revolting. This is in our schools?": School board members SHOCKED to discover explicit material available to students
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The left has slandered anyone concerned with the explicit material in our nation's schools as a “book banner.” However, the only national concern among the mentally sane is that students can easily access graphic content and that has no place in public school libraries. But the people responsible for providing these books all over the country have an impeccable PR team that is easily able to gaslight naive people who don’t read past the headlines.
We often see two reactions when parents start reading these books to school board members. The more common one is when board members censure parents and turn off their mic because they don’t want people to actually know what they condone.
However, this recent reaction that occurred at the North East Independent School District Board of Education meeting isn’t as common.
No sensible person can listen to that content and think, "This should definitely be made available to students." You would have to be clinically deranged to believe that. And it just so happens that many school leaders may have this undiagnosed disorder.
The board member's outrage is justified, especially because she claims she was misled to believe this "trash" was removed a long time ago. But someone misled the board and it's disturbing to comprehend why.
It's telling when there's a national campaign to keep these books in schools. How long has it been since the first "book banning" headlines started popping up? At least a year. And it appears that many school leaders just rolled with that premise and didn't even care to double-check on what's in the libraries. Do these people not do inventory checks? And if they do, who thought it was a good idea to keep this content? Not sure what to think about the board member in this video but her outrage at least appears genuine. However, this is a serious issue. She should have been on top of it and tripled-checked because that's what voters have entrusted her with. So from now on, she should be a bit more proactive.
This isn't just inappropriate material. This is a graphic "p*rn" being made available to minors. Isn't that illegal? And it's even more deranged and disturbing that there is an entire movement to keep this crap in the libraries. Words cannot describe how reprehensible that is.
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