A Virginia mother called out Fairfax County Public Schools for lack of accountability after she blasted a book that contains illustrations of 'deviant' sex acts.
Stacy Langton, a mother of six, called out Fairfax County Public Schools for keeping"Queer: A Graphic History" on the library bookshelves for students to access after she had blasted the book at a school board meeting on May 11th.However, she did hear a response from the school board about"Queer: A Graphic History."
A Virginia mother spoke out against a book that contains illustrations of"deviant""sex acts" that she discovered in the Fairfax County Public School Library. She described to the board an image in the book that involves"mom and dad" having"anal sex" but with the roles reversed with the mom using a strap-on dildo.
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