Thursday, November 25, 2021

School Librarians Actually Like Porn for Kids

Nothing like building the case for home-schooling or private/parochial education, eh?

The majority of governing board members for the American Association of School Librarians expressed that they believe the removal of alleged “pornographic images” from school libraries is akin to “book banning,” according to their social media posts.

The American Association of School Librarians (AASL) is a branch of the American Library Association that specifically serves primary and secondary schools....

Would NEVER have guessed!

...Several reposted claims that the removal of books is anti-LGBT and advocated for purchasing more books that tell stories about “underrepresented communities.”

Sylvia Knight Norton, the executive director of the AASL’s board, retweeted a post that read, “Is there anything more actual cancel culture than trying to get books banned from schools en masse because they make you feel uncomfortable or have a differing world view [sic]?”...

"Comfort" and "World view" [sic] have nothing to do with it.

What is at dispute here is Right Order, which flows from natural law.  Demanding that schools--which are established with the charge that they operate 'in loco parentis' (in the place of parents) push dis-ordered or un-natural theories as 'alternatives' is simply wrong. 

"Immoral" is a better term, but "perverted" fits, too.

Homosexuality remains a 'grave disorder.'  While the homosexual person is to be respected, homosexuality or homosexual practice is to be condemned, just as are pedophilia, ephebophilia, and statutory rape.

Librarians would rather embrace those disorders?  

How else shall we interpret their reeeeeeeee-ing?

See the post above this, "Thanksgiving" for an exposition of how America's first President understood Nature's God, Who actually wrote the rules our current "educators" abhor.

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