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Media: Removing Porn From School Libraries Is ‘Book Banning’

STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT - AUGUST 31: Bookshelves of library books stand reflected in the media center of the Newfield Elementary School on August 31, 2020 in Stamford, Connecticut. The school library, like many around the U.S., will be largely closed to students due to the coronavirus pandemic. Stamford Public Schools is opening the fall semester using a hybrid model, although many families have chosen the distance-learning option. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
  • All over the country, the transgender movement has gotten supporters in their corner who are allowing what has been described as “pornography” in public school libraries and taxpayer funded community libraries.
  • In order to push back against the removal of pornographic books from school libraries, the media, Democrats and supporters of the transgender movement are calling these efforts by parents to protect their children “book banning.”
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