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VIA Blaze:
An angry parent read a sexually charged passage from a high school library book to a Georgia public school board Thursday, making the point that the book's content is inappropriate for students.
But upon hearing the parent read the steamy words from "Homegoing," a Cherokee County School Board member cut off the angry parent.
Why?
Well, PJ Media reported that board member Patsy Jordan said it was "inappropriate" for the the parent to read the passage since the meeting was being streamed online — and children could be watching or listening.
“Don’t you find the irony in that?" the parent shot back at Jordan. "You’re saying exactly what I’m telling you! You’re giving it to our children! I would never give this to my children!"
"All this happened under your watch," the parent added to the board. "Maybe if you spent more time reading these books instead of calculating the statistical demographics of those submitting the books, you wouldn't [be] grooming our children. You're saying that we're embarrassing you? Well, you're embarrassing us and our kids. It's not OK! You are supposed to be giving them a safe space in school. These books? If can't email them to you, if I can't say them, they shouldn't be in the school!"