Locals Defund Public Library Over Books With Same-Sex Porn

Public Libraries used to be gateways to learning. Well, that’s what they told us. And it’s true, even now, even when that learnin’ paid for by tax dollars seems inappropriate. But that doesn’t mean you have to keep funding it.

 

Voters in Jamestown Township, a politically conservative community in Ottawa County, rejected renewal Tuesday of a millage that would support the Patmos Library. That vote guts the library’s operating budget in 2023 — 84 percent of the library’s $245,000 budget comes from property taxes collected through a millage. …

The reason?

“…according to voters who spoke to Bridge Tuesday: Books in the adult and young adult section of the Patmos Library that depict, in some cases in detail, same-sex relationships.

 

Ann Marie Banfield gave us a hint of what that might be yesterday. That same day someone sent me photos of pages from the same book that depicted a minor engaged in a same-sex oral sex act, among other things.

Ann Marie was referring to a Library App where this content was available to your kids, and this content appears to be growing in quantity. Readily available to your children.

The people paying the bills in Michigan just said no and if that bugs you consider this. What if the porn was heterosexual? WHat possible motivation would someone have for making that available to minors?

The same holds true for any other sort, so knock off the crap about discrimmination and intolerance for your lifestyle becasue if sexualizing children is your lifestyle, you belong in prison.

 

 

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