School Board Tries to Silence Parent Who Objects to Gay Porn: “Gay pornography does not belong in schools. School boards have no business silencing concerned parents,” said Ruth Institute President Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D., of a recent Fairfax, VA, school board meeting.
Concerned mother, Stacy Langton, tried to read from a book available to children in Fairfax County school libraries. Board members tried to shut off her microphone, supposedly because children were present in the audience, though none were visible.
Morse responded: “Talk about hypocrisy. According to board member Karl Frisch, the passages were too salacious to read at a public meeting for fear minors would be exposed to them. But we are supposed to think these books are fine to be in the local high school library?”
Frisch has no children but is reportedly “a gay man who spends much of his energy on the school board focusing on gay and transgender issues rather than education,” The Daily Wire reports. Frisch went on to defend the books and to mock concerned parents on Twitter.
“The passages Stacy Langton read push pedophilia and are too explicit to repeat,” Morse said. “They include oral and anal sex acts among homosexuals, some including minors.”
Frisch said the books promote tolerance for LGBTQ. “That’s a convenient excuse,” Morse observed. “In reality, the graphic descriptions contained in books like Lawn Boy, are not-so-subtle attempts to normalize gay sex for fourth graders.”
The Young Adult Library Services division of the American Library Association (YALSA) helps determine which books are carried in schools. They recommended Lawn Boy and others like it. “The ALA knows a thing it two about promoting pedophilia,” Morse said, “being a chief proponent of Drag Queen Story Hour.
“It’s good to see concerned parents fighting back, and not sitting around while the school board tries to silence parents. Stacy Langton and other parents in the audience refused to be silenced. May their tribe increase.
“Public schools are battlefields in the Sexual Revolution’s war on the family. Professional associations like teachers’ unions and the American Library Association are the Revolution’s shock troops.”
The Ruth Institute’s 2021 Survivors’ Summit focused on reclaiming the professions from the Sexual Revolution, including the ALA, NEA and other groups that deal with education.
The Ruth Institute is a global non-profit organization, leading an international interfaith coalition to defend the family and build a civilization of love.
Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse is the author of The Sexual State: How Elite Ideologies are Destroying Lives and Love and Economics: It Takes a Family to Raise a Village.
To schedule an interview with Dr. Morse, contact media@ruthinstitute.org.