Posted on 10/31/2021 6:52:45 PM PDT by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
Loudoun dad (from Iran) calls out School board as accessories to assault & pedophilia. “U allowed this garbage to happen & keep it hidden? This war is not over. U gonna play the game, [parents] will play it better!”
Honor killings for the school board perhaps?
Good for that dad. More parents need to be fighting back.
RBW in PA comes to the stage to play the lefty jerk. Bravo!.
Who is in Iran?
Take off a few pounds and lead the revolution(in Iran).
It’s war.
They typical Iranian is outwardly Muslim, so they don’t get beaten. However, internally they are either Christian or Zoroastrian or atheist.
This is about 90% of the population
North American Man/Boy Love Association - Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org › wiki
The North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA) is a pedophilia and pederasty advocacy organization in the United States.......very active in VA.
Founded: December 2, 1978; 42 years ago
Location: New York City and San Francisco
Founder: David Thorstad · Bill Andriette · Harry Hay ·
List of pedophile advocacy...see wiki
We are told from childhood, to be nice.
How many parents have told their kids to be nice.. not all are, but it seems to be an easy road to.. be nice.
How about teaching kids to also fight back.
It took me years to let my fight spirit act when needed.
Kids need to know yes, be nice.. but don’t take no guff..
The bully will pick on the vulnerable one.. don’t be vulnerable.
My granddaughter was working in a men’s othing store one year.
She is 6 ft and a beauty. One time in the store, a man put his hand on her.. she froze. When I heard. I asked why didn’t she waylay him. She was afraid she’d lose her job.
Now, job or no job.. my reflex would have kicked in before a job thought entered my head.
Don’t let society mistreat ya.. and don’t be afraid to strike back.
The evil education cabal displays it’s most heinous agenda......grooming children as sex object for predator pedos and homos.
abcnews.com
School system pulls 2 books with graphic sex text and pics from libraries
A northern Virginia school system said it is removing two books from school libraries, including an illustrated memoir that contains explicit illustrations of sexual encounters involving children
By MATTHEW BARAKAT Associated Press
September 24, 2021, 5:10 PM
• 4 min read
FALLS CHURCH. Va. — A northern Virginia school system said it is removing two books from school libraries, including an illustrated memoir that contains explicit illustrations of sexual encounters involving children, after a parent expressed concern about them at a school board meeting.
Stacy Langton, a parent in the Fairfax County school system, questioned the school board at a public meeting Thursday about the books’ availability in high school libraries. As she quoted from explicit passages in the book, a school board member interrupted her and chastised her for using explicit language.
Another school board member defended the books by saying they are available only in high school libraries, not in grade schools.
On Friday, the school system initially said it was conducting a review. Later in the day, it said it was pulling “Gender Queer” by Maia Kobabe and “Lawn Boy” by Jonathan Evison from circulation pending a more detailed reviewe.
Two committees made up of staff, students and parents will assess both books and make recommendations to the assistant superintendent of instructional services “who will make a final decision as to whether FCPS continues to provide access to these books in our high school libraries,” the school system said
“Gender Queer” publisher Oni Press issued a statement Friday saying that limiting the book’s availability is “short-sighted and reactionary.”
“Oni Press supports Maia Kobabe for the truth and strength in sharing eir story, and hope to be a home for others who want to share their own stories with the world. The fact is, GENDER QUEER is an important, timely piece of work that serves as an invaluable resource for not only those that identity as nonbinary or genderqueer, but for people looking to understand what that means.”
Online inventory systems showed both books were widely available throughout high school libraries in the Fairfax County system. One school, Robinson Secondary, serves grades 7-12.
Indeed, one or both books are available in school systems throughout the region, including Loudoun County, Arlington County, Alexandria and Montgomery County, Maryland, schools, according to online catalogs.
Langton, in an interview Friday, said she had never spoken up at a school board meeting before, but the books were so obscene that she had to speak up.
She said she heard about the books earlier this month at a school board meeting in Texas, and became curious whether they were available. Sure enough, the books her in her son’s school library.
The books “are actually so much worse than I ever would have imagined. So much worse,” she said.
“Gender Queer,” an illustrated memoir, contains explicit illustrations of oral sex and masturbation. The novel “Lawn Boy” contains graphic descriptions of sex between men and children. Both books were previous winners of the American Library Association’s Alex Awards, which each year recognize “ten books written for adults that have special appeal to young adults ages 12 through 18.”
Langton said the fact that school board members felt compelled to interrupt her when she read graphic passages aloud illustrates her point about the books’ inappropriate nature.
“I was very angry that they cut me off,” she said.
The controversy is the latest to befuddle Fairfax County’s school board, and other across Virginia and the country as conservative parents object to masks in schools, anti-racism curriculum, and policy changes requiring transgender students be referred to by their preferred pronouns.
Asra Nomani, who attended Thursday’s meeting and serves as vice president of strategy and investigations at Parents Defending Education, a recently formed advocacy group, said the high-handed response from the school board to Langton’s concerns reflects the divide between activist school board members and parents.
“It’s very unfair to demonize and marginalize parents, because they have serious concerns,” Nomani said.
One school board member, Karl Frisch, offered a defense of sorts on Twitter, saying Thursday night that “nothing will disrupt our Board’s commitment to LGBTQIA+ students, families and staff. Nothing.”
But he was not explicit about whether his tweet was in response to Langton’s comments.
He declined comment.
Well, since the guy is from Iran, the school board might find it a little more difficult to call him a racist. 😂😃😀 Otherwise, epithets would be flying in from every school board member. What slimes they are.
Actually, the curriculum is poorly named. Anti racism curriculum, is actually very much pro racist.
Note all these school board members “hide” behind their masks because they don’t want to face the parents. All these school board members are far enough from each other and really far away from the parents, therefore, they DO NOT NEED masks. The parents should call them out on their arrogant, condescending attitudes, and their hiding their faces. It doesn’t matter which city or state they’re in, they all hide their guilty faces from the parents.
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So there are a lot of former refugees from the revolution in Nova. I’m good friends with the son of one and most have never stepped foot in a mosque.
Mom Reports School To Police For Promoting Gay Porn Book To Children
The Federalist ^ | 10/12/2021 | Spencer Lindquist
Posted on 11/2/2021, 7:44:28 PM by simpson96
A concerned mom says she’s filed a police report against North Kingstown High School in North Kingstown, Rhode Island for promoting a book with gay pornography to minors in the school library.
The pornographic book was published by Lion Forge Comics and is titled “Gender Queer: A Memoir.” It was authored and illustrated by Maia Kobabe, who uses the made-up pronouns of e/em/eir and whose work focuses on “anti-fascism,” according to a description on Amazon.
Nicole Solas, a resident of South Kingstown and mom of a kindergartener, posted a picture of the book in a display case on Twitter and highlighted the pornographic images contained between the covers. Solas also posted an image of the typed-out report that she says she sent to police, writing that she is submitting “evidence of distribution of pornography at North Kingstown High School” and that the book was made “available to minor children.”
“Gender Queer” is also highlighted in the library of East Greenwich High School, another school in Rhode Island, prompting Solas to call for the prosecution of the school employees who are responsible for its distribution.
The book, which is currently ranked no. 11 in Amazon’s “LGBTQ+ Graphic Novels” section, features discussion of gay sexual fantasies and is incredibly graphic, including scenes of gay men having sex and a scene of one man performing oral sex on another.(snip)
The book was even given the “Alex Award” in 2020 by the Young Adult Library Services Association, a subdivision of the American Library Association. The award is specifically given out to books that “have special appeal” to those “ages 12 through 18.”
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