A Granbury mom’s campaign to ban library books divided her town — and her family

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A Granbury mom’s campaign to ban library books divided her town — and her family
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Weston Brown has been speaking out against his mother ever since he learned she was campaigning to ban books with descriptions of sex or LGBTQ themes. He just wanted his mom to stop pushing her beliefs on other people’s kids, he said. With NBCNews

: If you wouldn’t eat brownies that might harm your body, then why would you expose yourself to movies, books or music that might harm your soul?“She made her point,” he said, “and we never spoke about it again.”

But by 2018, he was 23, living on his own and finally confident enough to tell his parents what he’d always known about himself. For months, his mother sent him links to articles from Christian news sites with headlines like “Evidence shows sexual orientation can change” and “It’s not gay to straight, it’s lost to saved” — links that she was simultaneously posting publicly on Facebook. But after Weston made clear that there was no prayer or summer camp that would change who he is, he said his parents made clear that he was not welcome at their home, even on holidays or birthdays.

She started flipping through a few books while she was there and was disturbed by what she found, according to a May interview she recorded with The Blue Shark Show, a local far-right internet talk show hosted by a Republican former state legislator. The fight has been particularly heated in Texas, where Republican state officials, including Gov. Greg Abbott, have gone as far as calling for criminal charges against any school staff member who provides children with access to novels, memoirs and sex ed books that some conservatives have labeled as “pornography.”

When asked about his comments, Glenn released a statement in March saying the district was committed to supporting students of all backgrounds. And although he said the district’s primary focus is educating students, Glenn said “the values of our community will always be reflected in our schools.”

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