Schools across America are trying to get rid of “racist” books such as To Kill a Mockingbird and Dr. Seuss books but have absolutely no problem whatsoever bringing porn into their classrooms.

Now, parents in Virginia have had it with the leftists in their school who are offering up Critical Race Theory teachings not only that, parents discovered that their kids were being exposed to sexually explicit and violent material. After then, a group of parents in Virginia’s Loudon County School District decided to show up at the school board meeting, pushing back against what was going on in their schools.

The books detail sex acts between children as well as domestic violence and torture.

At a school board meeting, parents took turns reading excerpts from books assigned to ninth graders that they described as “pornographic.” The passages featured x-rated encounters between children, as well as domestic violence, kidnapping, and torture. The excerpts were taken from Tiffany D. Jackson’s Monday’s Not Coming, which is lauded as a “social justice novel” and features children performing sex acts on one another. One passage describes a boy with his pants around his ankles as a girl lies on a teacher’s desk, while another narrates a brutal beating of a young woman.

“I tiptoed toward the door, peering through the window at the boy — his pants around his ankles — squeezed between April’s straddled legs as she lay on top of a teacher’s desk. I gripped his arms and flipped him around, pushing him against the wall. I took a deep breath before dropping down on my shaking knees, the ground cold,” the excerpt reads.

The book, which is aimed at 13 to 17-year-olds, also repeatedly depicts sexual encounters between children and other dangerous situations. One character brags about having sex with the titular Monday, while another asks if the character crying is because “Monday’s not around to do your homework no more?”

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Another book called #MurderTrending portrays a future where an app allows viewers to watch the execution of murderers. It also describes a teen girl’s casual sex with a male friend.

The excerpt reads, “Jasper wasn’t even my boyfriend, just this dude I did some hacking with once in a while. He was pretty basic — library systems, low security sh** — not in my league at all but he had a big d***, and sometimes a girl just needs a big d***.”

Loudon County School

Parents made large posters of the words from the books and were read aloud one by one, much to the embarrassment and chagrin of the board members. One man accused the district of violating its own policies and called for a curriculum review.

He said, “You didn’t follow your procurement policies when you bought $1.8-million worth of these trash books. If you had followed your procurement policies, then you would have done a curriculum review, where I hope and pray that at least the majority of you would’ve said, ‘No, we can’t read this trash to our kids.’ Your own code of conduct says that this is sexual harassment. We know it because all of us would be fired from our day jobs if we said this crap at work. This is the definition of a hostile work environment. My kids don’t go to your crap schools but theirs do and they are filing these harassment suits on their behalf. Thank you for not doing your jobs.”

The school district responded by saying parents could request an alternate text, but the parents were outraged. They argued that the sexually explicit material presented to their children served no purpose other than to tantalize and arouse, which a textbook is a grooming technique used by pedophiles and sex abusers.

They also pointed out that the content and presentation of the books would be considered sexual harassment in any other public setting, so why is it acceptable in schools? Parents must become proactive if they wish to stop this indoctrination, and it’s critical for them to know what is being taught in the classrooms.

Sources: TapHaps, Dailymail, Foxnews

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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