Libraries Under Fire for Controversial Child Porn Book Selections

9 months ago
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The author argues that some public libraries are including books with disturbing and inappropriate content for children and teens, such as descriptions of rape, corpse abuse, and explicit advice on homosexual relationships. They express concern that the American Library Association, which many libraries belong to, promotes offering a wide range of books without restrictions, per their Library Bill of Rights. The author contends this allows harmful materials like the books they describe, which they believe promote a Marxist worldview of gender, sexuality and power dynamics. They cite the ALA's new president, a lesbian Marxist, as evidence of this agenda. The author urges concerned citizens to take action by demanding these books be removed from local libraries, implementing rating systems, appointing community-minded library board members rather than ALA-affiliated ones, stopping libraries from purchasing these books, withdrawing state and local libraries from the ALA, and attending board meetings to voice objections. Their goal is to prevent children from being exposed to content the community deems inappropriate and stop the promotion of Marxist ideologies through youth literature. The author sees this as necessary to preserve local values and standards.

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