The Real Problem in School Libraries: Porn, Not Banned Books

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Source: The Federalist
The Real Problem in School Libraries: Porn, Not Banned Books
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The American Library Association (ALA) is facing criticism for promoting pornographic books in K-12 public school libraries while attempting to ban books and story hours with patriotic themes. Excerpts from explicit books were read during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, highlighting the inappropriate content available to children. Some argue that these books help children feel seen, while others believe they are victims in need of help. The ALA's president, Emily Drabinski, has advocated for banning story hours on faith, family, and patriotism while promoting pornography in libraries. Critics argue that the ALA is not the nonpartisan organization it claims to be and should not receive taxpayer funding.

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