Sexually explicit books, such as “Gender Queer,” infiltrate schools across the country because of a legal loophole, according to Indiana-based parental rights activist Alvin Lui.
Lui is the president of Courage is a Habit, a group dedicated to keeping children from being exposed to radical gender ideology.
In 43 states, it’s permissible to show materials fitting the legal definition of “obscene” to minors for educational purposes, The Epoch Times has reported. States without the laws are Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Missouri, Oklahoma, New Jersey, and Rhode Island.
Across the country, parents are taking action.
Members of the County Citizens Defending Freedom chapter in Nueces County, Texas, gather on April 20, 2022, to pray before asking a School Health Advisory Council in Corpus Christi to reject the Making Proud Choices! sex-ed curriculum. (Courtesy of Colby Wiltse, executive director of CCDF-Nueces County)
In Maine, parents of students in public schools have objected vehemently to classroom and school library books they deem too sexually explicit to show to children….
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