Posted on 10/30/2015 2:42:39 PM PDT by sparklite2
They were mistakenly distributed to 283 primary schools over the past year.
The book, entitled Little Red Riding Hood Eats the Wolf, is a collection of six short stories with explicit sexual references.
One of the chapters tells the story of a sexual encounters between a teacher and a female pupil.
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...
“My, what a big...er...uhm...”
“Yeah. Ain’t it a mu-tha?”
“Hey there, Little Red Riding Hood....”
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Girl — “Is this some kind of a bust?”
Policeman — “Uh, yes, it’s very nice.”
Not. Much. Happens. By. Mistake.
TTIUWP





There are a whole lot of books that I consider far worse. Generally, liberals celebrate the really terrible books and sneak them into the libraries of elementary schools. Me? I would never steal, but I reshelve every one of them I find or hear about in the wrong location - behind something that will never be moved, higher than even the librarian can reach, or at one school in the old card catalog in a storage room.
umm the original versions of little red riding hood were pretty explicit (not the “cleaned up” Grimm’s version). The red hood = symbol for a woman’s coming of age. Wolf = sexual predator. In some versions she sleeps with the wolf before he eats her. In another the wolf makes her eat some of her grandmothers meat and blood (cannibalizing). Plus she isn’t saved by some do gooding passerby hunter. It was clearly a story to scare young girls to stay away from creepy guys. Most of the early fairy tales were pretty violent (putting someone in a barrel of nails, rolling them down a hill to a lake to drown) etc.
All the good ideas are in children's stories! That is just crazy.
Excellent!
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I think those two guys in the third one down might be gay... [they have cats]
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