Why do some people insist on providing explicit sexual material to other people's children? And wouldn't you think that such people wouldn't get very near Department of Defense schools? If you do, you'd be wrong:
Pentagon school libraries contained dozens of books with jarring, pornographic content, such as detailed instructions on how to have sex, or radical gender ideology from elementary to high school, a Fox News Digital investigation has found.
Fox News looked into over 50 schools, selected at random, at the Department of Defense Education Activity, which services over 66,000 military-connected children in the Americas, Europe and the Pacific. Some of DoDEA's libraries boasted specific sections for "banned" books, including explicit titles such as "This Book is Gay," which discusses orgies and sex apps.
Many of the pornographic and radical gender ideology books were added within the last two years amid President Biden taking office. This finding was determined by taking into account dates books were originally published.
DoDEA and the Pentagon did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
I'll bet they didn't.
Books in DoDEA high schools were found to contain sex imagery, detailed instructions on masturbation, recording sex, sending nude pictures, how to have anal sex and other topics.
It's not a school's place to provide such information to students. That's what their parents (and the internet) are for.
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