Posted on 02/12/2025 7:56:43 AM PST by Morgana
A furious woman showed up at a public meeting to read an obscene passage aloud from a book that she claimed is included in a Texas school curriculum.
Bonnie Wallace has blasted the decision by Allen Independent School District to include sexually explicit books including a novel called Push by author Sapphire.
Speaking at a Board of Trustees meeting last month, Wallace, who does not live in the Allen ISD area, claimed some of the books included in the school board's curriculum have been banned in Texas jails.
he Texas Department of Criminal Justice has '10,800 books that they prohibit criminals from possessing in prisons', Wallace said.
'You have a lot of those books in your schools,' she added, before reading an excerpt from Push, which is also named Precious in some reprints.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
The woke purple haired, pierced and tatted gender studies major who is also the librarian - married to the current superintendent, most likely.
right on all counts.
That said, quit the “banned” crappola. Just do what professional libraries at Unis do: lock away the objectionable ones and allow access only with written permission. In this case at a school, by a parent.
This is all easily solved. But, solving this is not what the commie trash want. They are perverts, just like the founders of communism.
Uh oh ... this is (or was - until just recently) my town. My wife is an elementary ESL teacher there. Quite surprised by this ... it’s normally a very conservative district.
The super is a straight female. But ... who the heck are you referring to? What "woke purple haired, pierced and tatted gender studies major"?
Yes, but isn’t part of the problem ‘who gets to decide’? Also, who gets gets to monitor compliance?
I can see it now.
Dear Book Guys,
Let my son Juan look at all the locked up dirty books.
Signed,
Epstein’s Mother
“…married to the current superintendent, most likely.”
The current female superintendent, no doubt.
Why should taxpayer money go for porn books in school?
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