Posted on 12/03/2021 3:55:55 PM PST by yoe
Books containing extremely graphic sex scenes and pictures—one between an adult male and a 10-year old boy—were returned to a Virginia’s school library last week.
The books—”Gender Queer: A Memoir” by Maia Kobabe, and “Lawn Boy” by Jonathan Evison—are among many books containing pedophilia content that have been banned from school libraries in several states, including Arkansas, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Missouri, Tennessee, and Minnesota.
Well for heavens sake get one. We don’t need you getting caught. (Not that you would ever express yourself in such a violent manner of course)
I thought that any image or drawing portraying pedo-sex was equal to the actual pictures or act of pedo-sex, and could get you up to life in prison, or something like that...
Or just slip it into your book bag, and forget to check it out. Take it home, and have your parents toss it into the fire.
But what really happens in libraries (first hand experience) is that conservative books get stopped in the order stage, or if any sneak through then are “deselected” (go to the trash dumpster outside in back.)
At the university library where I worked I saw And That’s The Way It Wasn’t: A Reference Guide to Media Bias (Media Research Center, 1990) on the incoming book shelf. I checked later and it was never officially permitted to be catalogued or shelved in the collection despite obviously biased leftist books being there.
I know this happened with many conservative titles, kept from the inquiring minds as they got their Marxist indoctrination materials.
Thats an even better idea.
Those are awesome keywords!
It’s nice that you appreciate them.
You’re sick. Get help.
Good point.
EXCELLENT MEME!
The violence is due to the pandemic. Wear a mask.
What is this tweet about?
Never mind.
Yesterday, Twitter posts had a black background. Today, it is white. Do you know why?
burn the library down
Has anyone thought to check them out and just never return them? What’re they gonna do, garnish your paycheck?
It has to be done by a parent who isn’t suspected, though. When I was sixteen, I found a book that I’d checked out when I was five; I swear I thought I lost it. I mean, I technically did, but I was never fined for it, and neither was my mom. I found it in a little travel suitcase, and I must’ve put it in there while playing.
Has she been posting Qtard threads around here somewhere?
The new education system look at the pictures and laugh at the words.
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