They are currently available in all FCPS high school libraries. What’s with the interrogation? You should know this. You and your fellow LWNJs have advocated for these books from the start. |
Then control your own kids. My high school kids are allowed to read whatever they want because I don’t think sex is a shameful thing. Parent your child and I’ll parent mind, but you don’t get to tell me what books my kid can have access to just because you didn’t raise your kid to respect your rules. |
Weird that you would say that. Abortion seems to be very much the ONE issue that Democrats obsess over. |
Yes, post-Dobbs it is the most important issue for the majority of voters in the country. All of them are pro-abortion. Oopsie. The Republicans caught the car. Now they are stuck with it. |
So, those books were on the high school library shelves, and your kids picked them out read them in the library, and then they came home and told you about it? No, I don't have a problem with that. Why do you? I guess you should have told them they weren't allowed to read those books. Of course, Loudoun County Public Schools has now decided that other high school kids should no longer have the option of doing what you wanted to forbid your kids from doing, at least with respect to Gender Queer. |
Interesting - and telling - choice of words. I’m pro-choice. NOT pro-abortion. |
Which books are currently available in all FCPS high school libraries? Maybe you should make a list of books you don't want your kids to read, and give the list to your kids. |
Aww, what a shame. Sounds like LCPS finally has a little common sense. And of course, anyone can hop on Amazon or visit their local public library to get those absurd books to which you so desperately want kids to have access. |
And more to the point, they are but this is not stuff being taught in elementary school. What does it have to do with sexually explicit books in elementary school libraries? I swear, the boogeymen right wingers fear. It’s amazing the bullshit they invent. |
It sounds to me like you desperately don't want anybody to have access to those books in their school libraries. You get to make those decisions for your kids, although you apparently did not succeed in getting your kids to follow your decisions. You don't get to make those decisions for other people's kids. |
Nothing at all wrong with a BLM sign. |
DP I am happy, yes. So too is the electorate. That was proven this week. You can quit whining about this now. You lost. You don’t get to quite agitating. |
Protecting unrestricted access to it, sure. Not finding some “reasonable compromise.” Voters rejected Youngkin‘s very premise. |
Because the PP is full of crap. |
The electorate was voting for one thing and one thing only, abortion. Not books or schools or crime or inflation or jobs or anything else. That will all come later. So be careful what you do now. The farther you push, the more pushback there will be. |