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Public library director defends pornographic, pro-LGBT children’s ‘textbook’

Updated: September 23, 2021 at 6:57 am EST  See Comments

Thu Sep 23, 2021 – 6:38 am EDTThu Sep 23, 2021 – 6:37 am EDT

Editor’s note: Warning to readers of strong, explicit language, which is integral to the article content.

(MassResistance) – More and more parents are finding lurid pornographic and graphic homosexual and transgender books in the children’s and teens’ sections of public libraries and school libraries. This doesn’t happen by accident. What kind of people are running these libraries?

As we’ve reported, a few months ago parents in Gillette, Wyoming noticed a growing number of extremely obscene books in the children’s and teens sections of their local branch of the Campbell County Public Library. Since then they have confronted their elected officials several times and spread the word across town.

On Monday, Sept. 13, one of the local Wyoming MassResistance activists, Ben, phoned the Campbell County Public Library and interviewed the Executive Director, Terri Lesley.

Below are questions and answers from that eye-opening interview.

One book on display in the library’s Teen Room, This Book Is Gay, can only be described as a “how-to” book for depraved, unsafe sexual perversions. (Here are some excerpts.) Any normal person would be sickened by this book. Parents in Gillette

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

The views expressed in this news alert by the author do not directly represent that of The Official Street Preachers or its editors

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