Virginia School District Stuns Parents, Reinstates Graphic Sexual Books
The Fairfax County School District (FCSD) in Falls Church, Virginia, has reinstated two controversial books in its high schools.
The books are titled Lawn Boy and Gender Queer: A Memoir.
As CBN’s Faithwire reported in September, Stacey Langton, a parent of a teen attending Fairfax High School, voiced her concerns at a meeting of the Fairfax school board saying the books contain porn with graphic descriptions of sex between men and boys.
“I decided to check the titles at my child’s school, Fairfax High School. The books were available and we checked them out. Both of these books include pedophilia, sex between men and boys,” she said.
“Pornography is offensive to all people,” Langton said after she was interrupted by school board members chiding her for reading highly explicit sentences from the two books. “It is offensive to common decency.”
A school board member suggested at the same meeting that teenagers having access to the books was OK because they’re only available “for high school students.” However, The Christian Post noted the majority of high school students are younger than 18, which is the age of consent in Virginia. The sexual activities graphically described in the books between adults and children are a crime.
Recently, two committees made up of school administrators, librarians, parents and students reviewed both books. They claim the books do not contain pedophilia and do not violate regulations by including obscene material, according to the FCSD.
The school committee that reviewed Lawn Boy said the book “paints a portrait of the substantial obstacles faced by those who are marginalized by society” and “there is no pedophilia present in the book.” {eoa}
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