Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ administration has begun removing pornographic books from school libraries, flagging material that contains drawings of children engaged in grotesque interracial sex acts.
Almost a year ago now, signed the Parental Rights in Education Act into law prohibiting classroom instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation from kindergarten through third grade.
The bill was falsely labelled the “Don’t Say Gay” bill by the left.
Earlier this week, DeSantis officials tweeted out examples of the kind of material that is being flagged and taken out of schools:
Found in a Florida school:
“This Book is Gay”
Recommended age: tweens & teens.
Includes a glossary: pic.twitter.com/JVzZOl9Alr
— Taryn Fenske (@tarynfenske) February 15, 2023
Found in a Florida school:
“It’s Perfectly Normal.”
The cover says that this book is appropriate for 10-year-old children. pic.twitter.com/BbyrTU8fZW
— Jeremy Redfern (@JeremyRedfernFL) February 14, 2023
Over the last 24 hours, we provided examples of books found in Florida schools with drawings of kids engaged in sex acts.
That’s inappropriate and wrong.
“You’re gonna compare that to a biography of Roberto Clemente? Give me a break.”
– @GovRonDeSantis pic.twitter.com/2apc3DygTN— Jeremy Redfern (@JeremyRedfernFL) February 15, 2023
UPDATE: Pornography in the classroom is a real and ongoing issue. (This book found in Orange, Seminole counties)https://t.co/Qg9RnwjtkI
— Bryan Griffin (@BryanDGriffin) February 14, 2023
While leftists have complained that DeSantis is banning books in some sort of puritan purge, a review of district data has found that the vast majority of the material being removed is clearly inappropriate for children.
“There has been no state instruction to empty libraries or cover up classroom books,” Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ press secretary, Bryan Griffin, said in a post on Twitter, adding “However, we ARE taking a stand against pornography and sexual material in the classroom.”
Griffin added that “NO classroom or school library should have pornographic material made available to children. Unfortunately, this is a real and ongoing problem. If you are confused about the law, you can review Statute 847.012, which has been the law in Florida for years.”
Of course, DeSantis’ removal of the material has angered the Biden administration, with officials making it clear that they are in support of children as young as Kindergarten age being exposed to the books.
While Florida is taking action on the matter, it still remains a significant problem all over the country, with parents having to stand up in front of board officials to protest what their children are being exposed to.
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