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  • Indeed.. and it doesn't take much effort to point out the obvious.

  • It's the United States of Israel, after all.

  • She should have taken her books back home with her. Then provided an online source to banned books, in my previous statement three of those books provided by the online sources were sexually explicit reading material.

    Disseminating indecent materials to minors is an act of pedophilia. You.. know that right? Literally a federal crime.

  • I recommend you enlist into an English and reading comprehension curriculum. Good grief.

  • Ohhh.. I'm a coward. Ok. Yet, I'm challenging the narrative purported here.

  • I'm well aware of Netflix and their degeneracy. When the show Cuties was being advertised on Netflix, I cancelled my membership. I go the BDS route.

  • As if public libraries are limited to a certain population? Wat.

  • Any librarian that supports child grooming and child groomers*

  • I don't know what point you're trying to get across..

    cope.

  • Source: me, high school librarian

    groomer*

    Fixed.

    The Brooklyn Public Library's Books Unbanned project makes its collection available to young adults and teens who face censorship, book bans, and political challenges. The collection includes thousands of audiobooks and ebooks, which can be accessed on a computer, Kindle, or phone or tablet using the Libby app. Some books in the collection include:

    Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe

    All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson

    The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison

  • The point is quite simple, an adult, a so-called educator, is directly providing children access to pornographic material. She's a slithering pos trying to push her agenda even when she was told to re-evaluate the selection of books she bought, brought into the classroom and gave access to children to.. by covering up the books with paper. THEN proceeds to provide a QR code to books that are banned for specific reasons, books that apparently are for an audience as young as 13 years old.

    If you can't see the problem... that's on you.

  • All I see is a pdo groomer, grooming children in a public education institution, one that is paid by tax payers. In a state that outlawed such material.

    Boismier’s long journey to Brooklyn started when Oklahoma passed HB 1775, known as the anti-Critical Race Theory law. The law punishes school districts for teaching lessons designed to make students feel uncomfortable or guilty because of their race or gender.

    Boismier was told to weed her classroom library — a library full of books she’d spent her own money to buy over the years. Instead, she draped red paper over them with the words, “Books the state doesn’t want you to read.” She gave students a QR code to the Brooklyn Public Library’s Books Unbanned project, which gives students anywhere in the country access to its books.

    Her teaching license should be revoked, at the very least in the state of Oklahoma.

  • Unless there's a clear violation of elections, like ballot stuffing and fraudulent votes by non-citizens and dead citizens.. I could give a fk less. People have a right to speak their mind whether intelligent or psycho babbles.

  • WTF cares? Why the fk is the left so hell bent on censorship and controlling of all narratives?

  • Hey, I have no issues with that. After all, it's mainly liberals/progressives/leftist that are anti-children.

  • The implementation of digital currency will lead to enslavement.