Why are School Board members allowed to molest the minds of impressionable grade school children?

October 14, 2022

*Tensions heated up at a school board meeting in a suburb of Detroit when parents blasted “sexually explicit” books in the school library. *

Dearborn Public Schools held a meeting on Thursday to address parents’ concerns over books and curriculum.

This meeting came after a tumultuous school board meeting on Monday was cut short due to a crowd of rowdy parents taking issue with how the district decides if a book is appropriate for the school library."

The following video shows School Board Members shutting down parents voicing their concerns about sexual deviant propaganda being made available to their children.

And look at how the Teachers Union insults parents:

My personal opinion is, it’s time to take the gloves off and effectively deal with these child molesters who have infiltrated our public school system.

JWK

They are not “liberals” or “progressives”. They are Authoritarian Revolutionaries, the very kind who took over Cuba and now rule over the people with an iron fist.

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You mean by voting them off the school board?

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How do you define “effectively deal”? What do you have in mind?

I do enjoy your posts.

Pure comedy.

Who gets to decide what is “inappropriate”?

Should it be done by those who yell the loudest?

We are starting to have these arguments in our school board meetings now.

One parent complained about a book because one of the chapter titles had the word “sex” in it.

Another complained because there was a passage that had a lot of f-bombs in it.

I mean, under the standards some parents want to apply, the Bible…which sits on many school shelves, contrary to popular belief…should not be allowed.

It’s got drunkenness, murder, incest, rape, violence, child murder, adultery, orgies, discussions of oral sex…many described in graphic detail.

Get that disgusting piece of pornography off school shelves…right?

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Not academics. They have the morals of billy goats.

Funny, I don’t remember ever seeing a Bible in my school libraries.

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It sits on the shelves of two elementary schools, the middle school and the high school in my school district.

I asked one of the librarians about it. It’s there for reference, along with other religious books and texts.

BTW you may guess I do not wish to have it removed.

Child molestation is a criminal offence, e.g., see:

https://www.muscalaw.com/criminal-defense/sex-crimes/retail-display-of-pornography-to-a-minor

When individuals or businesses allow pornographic images to be visible to minor children, they may be prosecuted in the state of Florida.

This is exactly what these school board members are doing!

JWK

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I can agree that books with sexual content shouldn’t be in schools. I also agree with the parents’ objections to the opt out plan.

But sweet Jebus man. They aren’t child molesters.

Have you seen the books in question?

There’s more to the definition of pornography than graphic language or “I don’t like it”.

But it sounds like the talking point du jour is to label it all pornography, just like any discussion at all on rave and/or equity was labeled CRT.

Are they not molesting the minds of innocent and impressionable grade school children?

Romeo and Juliet has sexual content in it. The language is simply veiled but the innuendo is heavy.

Romeo and Juliet has old England’s version of the ■■■■ you middle finger.

Are you suggesting what the parent is describing in the following video is not pornography?

I’d be more concerned about active shooter drills in school and what that’s doing to my kid’s mind. Or explaining why we have to supply DNA to help with identification.

I have… they show graphic depictions of gay sex, among other things. The book also tells you how to flirt!

That’s something elementary school kids need to know.

No…

People will always be moaning over something in school libraries.

People have argued over Huck Finn endlessly.

Same with everything else.

Ultimately, if you want total control of your child’s curriculum, home school them.

You will NEVER get the school library to resemble what you might want it to be.

Well, I will PARTIALLY take that back. You COULD move to a rural jurisdiction such as the one I live in that is under conservative control and free of the usual complained of books.

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I am just not that concerned about it. In thus day and age, it’s not as if a book isn’t in the school library, nobody will ever see it.

It’s simply another stepping stone for acquiring power to make sure there’s indoctrination going on in schools…but only the indoctrination THESE people want there (i.e. right wing restore “Judeo-Christian values” indoctrination).

I wouldn’t mind honest discussions about age appropriateness for books…but the players aren’t being honest. They start with passages from books many of us would likely agree are not age appropriate…but that’s just the gateway to the deeper thing they want to happen.

There’s graphic depictions of sex and violence in the Bible…no one would make the claim the Bible is full of pornography or exists solely to promote pornography.