Library Keeps Obscene P0rn Books for Kids: Parents Furious

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Public Advocate was at the Board meeting at Samuels Public Library in Front Royal, VA.

With the exception of only 2 board members who voted to Protect our Children's Innocence, all 3 of the books up for discussion will remain in the Library.

There are hundreds of what we call "Bad Books" that are in public libraries across our nation. Parents have been standing up to stop the sexualization of their children in these libraries and in schools.

Sign this petition to help keep our children safe!
https://www.traditionalvalues.us/Protect-Child-Innocence-S.aspx?pid=rbt9

See our Bad Book list here: https://www.publicadvocateusa.org/library/UPDATED_Bad_Book_list_of_Homosexual_Pornographic_Books_for_Kids.pdf

Also see our Videos on how you can help keep these books off the selves and away from our children. These methods have helped win many victories!

Video 1) Steps on How to File a Complaint About a Child Pornography Book found in Your Local Library: https://youtu.be/K3mbGoPoCKE

a. Note that: Child pornography is defined as a visual depiction of a minor under the age of 18 engaged in sexually explicit conduct (18 U.S.C. 2256). It is a federal crime to possess, manufacture and/or distribute child pornography (18 U.S.C. 2251 et seq.).

b. Find your example page to report.

c. Then you have two options: (can do either one or both)

#1) You can file a report online at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, steps on how to do that are below.

#2) You can report this incident to your local law enforcement agency directly by calling the Sheriff department to file a report

2. How to report a pornographic book with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

Note: the Information entered into this report will be made available to law enforcement for possible investigation.

a. Go to this website: https://report.cybertip.org/

b. Click on reporting Child Pornography

c. Click on Non-Internet Related

d. Then in the details put the name of the library that you found this book at and then the library address. (Example: Chantilly, Regional Library, 4000 String fellow Rd. Chantilly, VA 20151) and then add the Tile, Author, page number and then the quote/description of what you found in the book(s)

Video 2) What's Inside Your Child's Library? The Answer May Shock you...: https://youtu.be/1JDhICxFh3Q

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