Alaska board members row over silencing father who exposed book on kink and sexting: ‘I’m going to interrupt you’

One Alaska School Board Members Stood up against the vice president as he attempted to silence a father who spoke out against sexually explicit material in school libraries.

“We hear a lot about diversity, inclusion and equity and how that is one of the main objectives of the school board in the school district,” said the dad, Jay McDonald, at the February 7 Anchorage School Board meeting.

“We don’t often see specific examples of What diversity, inclusion equity looks like, Although. That’s why today I have come with a great presentation. It’s such an archetype of diversity, inclusion, equity content that it’s one of the books that was just recently purchased for our libraries,” he continued.

The example of diversity, fairness and inclusion the father raised was a book containing pornographic images and sex advice called “Let’s Talk About It”. In one instance, the book opens “Kink, Fantasies & Porn,

‘Let’s talk about it’ says a book in the Anchorage, Alaska, school district library, ‘There’s nothing wrong with enjoying some porn, it’s a fun sweet treat.’ (Fox News Digital | Corresponding author | iStock)

The book states, “There’s nothing wrong with enjoying some porn, it’s a fun dessert.” “When consumed right, porn can help you discover new facets of your sexuality.”

“A great place to research Fantasy and Kink Are Safely on the Internet,” said Book. “There are tons of people and communities out there who share your interests and offer all kinds of advice.”

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Dad read the part of the book that gave tips to the kids sending nude pics to your mates,

“This is a book for children!” Respected Father said.

“Before you start sending your naughty creations around the world, take some time to get friendly with photo editing software and apps,” the book states.

"So before you start sending your naughty creations out into the world, take some time to get friendly with photo editing software and apps," The book said.

“Before you start sending your naughty creations around the world, take some time to get friendly with photo editing software and apps,” the book states. (iStock)

At that time the vice-chairman of the board, Carl Jacobs, interrupted the father. Jacob sought McDonald’s stop their comments against the book,

“I’m going to interrupt you at this point. It sounds like you have a worry about a bookI would be happy to connect with the superintendent or team to go through the appropriate procedures,” he said.

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Carl Jacobs (left) and Dave Donley (right) engage in silencing a father during the public comment portion of a school board meeting.

Carl Jacobs (left) and Dave Donley (right) engage in silencing a father during the public comment portion of a school board meeting. (Fox News Digital | Anchorage School District)

Dad replied, “I would appreciate it if you didn’t interrupt my time.”

Dad could no longer talk about the book after Jacobs retained it, Dave Donnelly, a member of his board , Raised voice against his decision.

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“Mr. President, I don’t think he violated any rules. I mean, he didn’t … use bad words.”

The two exchanged back-and-forth before Donnelly appealed Jacobs’ decision, which carried the decision to a 5–2 vote. The majority voted against the father speaking.

School board members Jacobs, Pat Higgins, Margo Bellamy, Kelly Leeson and Dora Wilson voted to silence the father. Donley and Andy Holleman voted against the decision.

Jay McDonald spoke to Fox News Digital about the books in Anchorage libraries.

Jay McDonald spoke to Fox News Digital about the books in Anchorage libraries. (Fox News Digital)

Fox News Digital Contacted school board members about his vote but there was no immediate response.

The father told Fox News that he removed his children from the district’s schools and is currently homeschooling them. He wants to alert parents about the content available to their children.

his daughter has already learned about gender identity When she was in kindergarten and first grade, she said.

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“We found out that they were already talking to her about gender,” he said, “It seems harmless and innocuous, but … what it does to their little brains is to make it very confusing for them.” And I’m glad we got him out of school when we did.”

He continued, “It’s not about one book or two books or ten books. It’s big blow, They are advancing critical gender theory on children starting in elementary school. They are encouraging what they call ‘gender creative’, and they are transferring them to public schools, and they are doing so without prior notice or consent of the parents. And in some cases they never tell the parents. So I’m encouraging people, like if you’re not able to homeschool, please sit down with your kids and talk to them about what they hear at school.”