Time for kids to defy NPR on porn

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As House Republicans iron out their differences and take power in the chamber, there is one issue they must take up immediately: Defying National Public Radio. We all know that taxpayer-funded, so-called news outlets have a far cry from NASCAR racetracks, but this week they ran a scandalous and frankly disgusting essay by the author of “Gender Queer,” the controversial graphic novel for kids. Their funding should be cut off completely.

The essay, written by Maia Kobabe, is a hi-is-me story about her book being pulled from the shelves of many school libraries, mixed with self-congratulation for her perceived courage.

What is not mentioned? Either in the essay itself or its brief introduction? that’s why the book has been Considered unsuitable for children. The answer is many extremely graphic pictures of sex acts, including oral sex, which involve this being never even mentioned.

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It is disgraceful for any editor to publish this incredibly misleading sack of lies. The essay states that, “A video of parents railing against gender queers at a school board meeting in Fairfax, Virginia went viral and sparked an immediate chain of copy-cat challenges elsewhere.”

An image from the LGBTQ book “Gender Queer” by Maia Kobabe.
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Here’s The Obvious And Dastardly Implications Of Leaving Sex Sketches that this parent and other Unlike adults who are legitimately concerned about the amount of pornography being exposed to children, only LGB and T fundamentalists are adversarial.

Let me say this in no uncertain terms. If an adult showed this book to my 12 year old without my knowledge, I would have a bigger problem with it. Nothing to say about your mother.

What’s telling in this absurd screed in which Kobabe compares her book to “To Kill a Mockingbird” and “Of Mice and Men” is that she offers no defense for showing these images to young children. Well, none.

It’s been a long time since I read Harper Lee or John Steinbeck, but I don’t remember any pictures of Scout giving a blowjob or George Lenny showing how to reach.

But to NPR, even discussing whether children should be given sexually explicit material in school is homophobia, transphobia, anti-LGB&T or some such nonsense. At most it shows that they know there is no good rationale for sexually abusing our children, at least, I leave it to your imagination.

If Kobabe or some privately owned outlet wants to promote porn to children, that is their own perverse business, but for taxpayers to fund an NPR that is actively obscuring the truth of this story , that is beyond and must be stopped.

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It has long been clear that NPR is a pointless and redundant federally funded version of pre-existing private left-wing media outlets. It was bad enough, reason enough to end it. But now, it is literally a threat to our children and should be ended at the earliest.

While it’s true that with Democrats in control of the Senate, it’s unlikely that a bill outlawing the soundtrack from Martha’s Vineyard Subarus could pass the House, it may be time for NPR to clean up its act or face potential retribution. Can send a clear message.

It is disgraceful for any editor to publish this incredibly misleading sack of lies. The essay states that, ‘a video of a parent railing against gender queers at a school board meeting in Fairfax, Virginia went viral and triggered an immediate chain of copy-cat challenges elsewhere.’

The parents are furious and they should be. It is not the state’s job to teach our little kids the right way to suck a penis, to be honest I can’t believe this sentence has to be written. It is certainly not the job of taxpayers to spread propaganda to further this behavior.

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There is no possible excuse for NPR to run this dangerous and insidious essay, even if they withdraw it tomorrow, it would still be necessary to siphon off their federal dollars and beg their listeners to fund their dangerous enterprise. .

The American people have had enough. No more tax dollars promoting porn to children. period.

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