Maryland Public School Library Promotes Porno Book Where Pedophile Sex Acts are Described
A school library at Calvert County Public Schools in Maryland is featuring a book that graphically describes a pedophile sex act between a man and a boy.
The book, “Beyond Magenta,” contains passages normalizing pedophilia and making it sound like it is natural and cool. It is put on a shelf to promote the book to children during so-called “Banned Books Week.”
“I was sexually mature. What I mean by sexually mature is that I knew about sex. From six up, I used to kiss other guys in my neighborhood, make out with them, and perform oral sex on them. I liked it. I used to love oral. And I touched their you-know-whats. We were really young, but that’s what we did,” one passage reads.
“I had a grown-up’s mind and thought I was an adult. I acted like I was an adult. I got into adult conversations. I wasn’t hanging around children no more; I was hanging around adults, people on the streets, neighbors, and my mom’s friends,” another passage reads. “I used to sing and dance for them. I danced like a girl and like a boy. I just loved performing. But it was very, very strange. Why would a child hang around with adults so much? Why would adults hang around me?”
The passage of the book along with the Calvert library display can be seen here:
School library in @calvertnet shows off their display for “banned books week” where they promote books containing pornographic material for students. This is a page from “Beyond Magenta” where it describes a 6-year-old performing oral sex for pedos pic.twitter.com/bM1VpDU89Q
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Big League Politics has reported on graphic depictions of sex acts being given to children in schools nationwide as LGBT grooming becomes commonplace:
“The theme of this year’s Pride Month is clear; promote transgender transitioning among children.
We are not even halfway through Pride Month, yet Americans are seeing examples of this theme every day. As woke corporations, institutions, and activists work diligently to bring these adult subjects to the classroom.
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