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The book, It's Perfectly Normal, is in the Asheville School District in, NC. As a matter of fact, it's in numerous school districts around the country. The board, as expected, didn't want me to read it, but 10 yeard olds can read it and view all of its im...
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In 50 short years We have gone from a society where Morality was considered a Virtue… where Lucy and Desi could not even be in the same bed on National TV because of the implications… to where we have This Perverted Garbage in our Schools with Teachers that Promote it to our Children?!?!!!! What in the hell has happened… If this doesn’t make Every Parent Livid ?!!! This BS has to Stop, and I mean STOP !!!🤬
WATCH this man destroy their narrative. We need more men like this!
Loved the closing comments:
If I lived in Asheville NC, I would definitely visit this based Pastor’s church!
Mountains are impressive. Asheville not so much. Seems like it wants to emulate San Francisco. Quaint shoppes and street performers. A mansion to tour. There’s a domed cathedral nobody even notices.
Asheville was awful, stopped there on our honeymoon road trip a couple years ago. Food was not great, breweries staffed by effeminate they/them “men”…no thanks. Left a bad taste in our mouths.
Bravo to this man, this father. I pray the community rallies behind him and removes the school board. All school boards must be comprised of parents who represent their children who are actively enrolled in K-12.
Wait just a minute. My school never went with this crap. I worked in the hs library for a few years. Another teacher brought me a Larry McMurty contemporary novel that was not his normal pg western stuff. That book was lost and never replaced. Our elem school totally cut out reading from Epic books due to inappropriate content that we could not delete. We also turned off student access to Flocabulary which has lots of great music based lessons. We are working hard to protect our students, but filth is everywhere including homes and private schools. School Boards and hiring good teachers helps stop this trash.