A middle school in Dallas County, Texas (specifically, in Mesquite ISD) is reportedly offering its pre-teen students a graphically pornographic book.
Libs of TikTok tweeted Aug. 8:
“GRAPHIC: Middle school in @mesquiteisdtx offers the pornographic book ‘Flamer’ to students.
The book discusses masturbation, watching porn, and has graphic depictions of sexual acts.
This is what they’re giving 12-year-olds to read in school.”
Frankly, this would be concerning reading material for adults, let alone for children. And somehow this is considered appropriate reading material for middle school students?
Screenshots from Libs of TikTok, including sections of the book Flamer (warning: graphic):
By the way, Mesquite ISD just fired a teacher after the teacher was caught posting anti-white, racist, violent statements online.
Texas schools have made headlines before with inappropriate content. For instance, Austin’s 2021 Human Sexuality and Responsibility (HSR) curriculum (which seems to be still available/in use) included all kinds of craziness. Third grade teachers were supposed to “describe the different functions of sexual organs and read role-plays about uncomfortable touching with students”; sixth graders were supposed to discuss sexual intercourse (including “oral sex”) and are allowed to discuss “masturbation”; fifth graders are to be indoctrinated on “gender identity”; and seventh grade were to be given condom use instructions.
The campaign to sexualize and groom children in schools is becoming more and more obscene and outrageous. It has to be stopped.
What nut would send his or her kids to public schools for indoctrination?
Those that can, do.
Those that can't, teach.
Didn't used to be that way.