School Board Member Sworn In On Stack Of Explicit ‘Banned’ Children’s Books
- LGBTQ+ books were temporarily removed from Fairfax County Public Schools due to complaints, but were later allowed to return.
- Karl Frisch, a school board representative, used a stack of banned LGBTQ+ books during his oath of office.
- In addition to the school board members, new members were elected to the Board of Supervisors, including the first Latino man, Andres Jimenez.
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School Board Member Sworn In to Office on Stack of Degenerate Books
Well, at least you can’t say Karl Frisch isn’t forthright about his values. Frisch is a member of the Fairfax County School Board in Virginia. According to liberal news site Blue Virginia, this is his second term, having won re-election by 30 points in November. He was sworn in on Wednesday and will become chair of the board on Jan. 1. And, just because this is Virginia and he needed to telegraph what educators there are all about, he took the o…
School Board Member Sworn In on Stack of 'LGBTQ-Themed Books'
A school board member in Virginia was sworn in on a stack of “LGBTQ-themed books” containing graphic sexual content. Karl Frisch, who was sworn into the Fairfax County School Board Dec. 13, currently serves as its vice chair, according to a press release from Frisch’s campaign website. Frisch will become the chairman of the board beginning Jan. 1. As he was being sworn in, Frisch’s partner was seen holding the stack of books such as, “Lawn Boy,”…
SICK! Fairfax County School Board Member Sworn In for Second Term on Stack of Banned LGBTQ Children's Books Instead of a Bible | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
On Wednesday, Karl Frisch, a Democratic member of the Fairfax County School Board, was sworn in for his second term not on a Bible, but on a stack of banned LGBTQ children’s books.
Fairfax County School Board member sworn in on stack of pornographic books: 'Disgraceful'
A member of the Fairfax County School Board in Virginia was sworn in earlier this week on a stack of pornographic books that have stoked outrage among parents who object to such material being used in public schools.
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