Parent stopped from reading Children’s book at school board meeting

Parents speaking back to communist school boards has become one of my favorite categories of videos. If only those parents understood that these are communist boards, or the policies they object to are communist policies. It might help them get to the point. In any case, we need to pass these videos around. People need to know what schools are doing to children.

This is a witty man. Remember his last line. Let’s all remember to use that line in similar circumstances.

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4 Replies to “Parent stopped from reading Children’s book at school board meeting”

  1. I’m busy just doing that.
    Sharing it as far and wide as I can.
    Although, luckily, I don’t have any kids in School any longer and in South Africa this “curriculum” isn’t installed yet as far and wide as in the West, but it’s there and if not addressed now will become a serious problem for families.
    As if we have not enough trouble and problems as it is.

  2. If you are continuing to send your child to these day prisons every day and NOT working for the complete abolition of ALL government involvement in education, including stealing from society to benefit parents, then you have little right to complain. Sorry. Government schools got this much POWER because YOU gave it to them and didn’t speak out or work to stop them.

  3. Listening to what the Pastor read, I think that book would have been just about perfect for me to read as an eleven-year-old girl in school. I had all the questions about our reproductive functions that I didn’t want my mother to have to explain to me. It’s embarrassing to have your mother or dad explain these things. I takes time to absorb this information–and to accept the fact that your parents actually have sex. So I went to the library and had the librarian find me books to read about the subject. I am now 83 years old. After reading what the librarian gave me when I was young, all the puzzling things about the reproductive process were made clear. If a child has questions, a book can provide answers. This book was not pornographic; it seems merely literal and instructive.

    • Yea, and I can kinda understand that. There were books with drawings and the basics .. well one book that kids looked and snickered at in middle school back in the early 90s. But the pastor in this video is also addressing the gay/lesbians portrayed. His Christian stance will make it easy for half those people to dismiss him.

      Honestly, this wasn’t the worst of what I’ve heard about. I think conservatives should actually read some of these. I read through Gender Queer, the ~140 page graphic novel (which is like a 30 page normal book? .. took ~3 sittings). It does have those 3~4 pages everyone references with the strap-on and sexual images, but the majority of the book is just … weird. Her parents are super hippies, live on a farm in the middle of nowhere, and only have an outhouse so she talks about peeing outside.

      Her mother doesn’t teach her anything about being a human being in our society, much less being a woman. Her connection to the gay student association that finds her would be similar to Christian after school bible study groups if it wasn’t for the fact they push things that can permanent change teenagers. It ends very abruptly, almost as a call to action (the intent seems to be for teachers to recommend the book to children to tell them this stuff without the teacher having to).

      Is it pornographic? No, that requires lacking artistic merit. Is it suitable for elementary/middle schools? Absolutely not, and even in high school, it borders on creepy. If you want it in a normal public library, that’s one thing, but placing it in a high school library has a very specific purpose. These books undermine the idea of a family, in ways I don’t think will pan out to be good for society.