Warning: This blog contains R-rated, explicit content.
A group of courageous mothers stood before their school board earlier this week to publicly condemn the books the board allowed in its school system. The books contained explicit, graphic, and extreme sexual content that should not be allowed in schools libraries.
Lisa Logan, a mother, uses social media to expose the progressive and threatening corruption in today’s school systems. She shared a Twitter thread with five mothers from Canyons School district in Utah. Each mother opposed the content in schools and gave examples of graphic content that students can easily access.
The first clip was of a woman whose husband refused to attend the meeting because he didn’t like her speaking such explicit words. The graphic content is accessible to children even though her husband did not want to hear it.
Here’s what she said:
She pulled her top up and her breasts plopped out. I could hear them more than feel them. She reached for my d**k and pulled her top up. It was easy and I soon couldn’t think of anything else. I heard her open a small, crinkly package. She placed the cool plasticy center of the condom on my d**k and felt her fingers through it. Then she breathed again and she froze.
She also stated that “this is where my children are supposed to be safe.”
The second mother read excerpts of three books. One called “Living Dead Girl” contained the words “he pushes harder than he should,” which was answered by the mother, “we know what they’re talking to there.”
Another book contained the following lines: “I pull him from his underwear, and he’s soft inside my hand. I don’t look at his face before I open mine mouth and pull him in. I pull, and I sucking until he becomes hard. His jet is warm and salty, and tastes like thickened sweat.
The mother mentioned that an 8-year old boy who lost his girl friend on a “kitty porno site” had written a book for children to read.
Logan tweeted about the third of five women who read from a book called Burned. It said, “Then, he slid around the front me, lifting my breasts, and touching my nipples.” The book is available for children as young as 11 years old.
Mom #4 stated that she hated every minute of it and called the experience and the books “awful.”
One book she read explained how to have an oral sex scene.
His tongue reached my top half, inch by inch, and he rubbed his tongue against it. By the time he took off my jeans and slid them off of my quaking legs my panties were soaked through.
Later, I opened my legs wide and pushed his face between mine. He pressed his tongue deep within me, and I asked him to follow. I let him take me to the edge.
The fifth lady referred to a few titles of books included in Canyons School District, but she mainly asked the school board for help. Here’s what she had to say.
It is unacceptable to have any book in our schools that contains explicit sexual language, either in words, pictures or in other ways. It is a violation to HB-374. If you don’t want it to be read to your children or grandchildren, or if you have issues with us reading it here at the board meeting, it shouldn’t be allowed in our children’s schools.
She is right. These excerpts were very traumatizing for me as an adult. I can’t, or rather, want to not imagine the trauma that kids who read books like this would go through.
This is yet another reminder that public schools are a s**t show.
Let me end with the plea of the first mother to the school board: “We’ll always be the land for the free so long as we’re the home of brave.” Please be brave.