Outraged parents attended a meeting of Virginia’s Loudoun County School Board to read passages from books for a Grade 9 class describing very ‘explicit’ sex acts. With some actually taking place in a school setting, parents wondered if it violated the school’s harassment codes and others alleged it was actually child pornography.
Parents want to recall six members of the dysfunctional, woke board running the school system.
The Blaze provides some less explicit details:
A gentleman who said he is representing a group of parents in a harassment suit addressed the board following the readings.
After listing off a number of the sexual acts covered, he pointed to the panel and asked, “By show of hands, does anyone up here want to talk about that stuff now? Not a single hand, because it’s very uncomfortable and we’re in a room full of adults.”
He said the reason no one wants to talk about it is “because they’re not acceptable topics,” and added, “my kids don’t go to your crap schools, but theirs do.”
And as one woman pointed out:
One parent, who did not want to be named, told the outlet, “This is the same district that banned Dr. Seuss and ‘Huckleberry Finn’ as being ‘offensive,’ yet they’re having children read pornography that violates every code of conduct in their sexual harassment training.”
While the school board pointed to its policy where parents can challenge books being used in the school, the bigger question is who would approve them in the first place and why?
Of course, then there is this article. READ: What happens when a sex shop owner runs the school board?
This also took place at a Loudoun County School Board meeting. READ: ‘Look at me!’: Black mother blasts ‘racist’ critical race theory to school board members’ faces in fiery address