North Carolina County Dissolves Library Board Over Decision On Book About A Transgender Boy
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Public library board voted to keep pro-transgender book — so the county dissolved the entire board
A North Carolina county government has chosen to disband its public library board after the group refused to take down a book that advocated for the transgender agenda.The controversy involved the "Call Me Max" book that tells the story of a girl asking teachers to refer to her by her chosen identity rather than the biological reality. 'Planting this lie in a child's mind at a young age can lead them down a harmful path of social and medical tra…
North Carolina County Dissolves Library Board Over Decision On Book About A Transgender Boy
Kasey Meehan, director of the Freedom to Read program at free-expression advocacy group PEN America, said Randolph County’s decision to dissolve its library board is among the most severe penalties she has seen in response to a controversial book. – Washington Post
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