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Two books contain obscene material for children, a Virginia Beach circuit court ruled as parents seek to limit graphic material in schools.
The two books, Gender Queer and A Court of Mist and Fury, were ruled by a judge on Wednesday as containing obscene material, which could affect access to the books in school districts in the metropolitan area surrounding Washington, D.C., including Fairfax County, according to ABC 7 .
The article goes on to state the following:
The ruling gave one Virginia parent hope that Gender Queer and another book, Lawnboy, could face similar restrictions.
Virginia attorney and state Del. Tim Anderson tweeted, “I am pleased to announce a major legal victory. Today, the Virginia Beach Circuit Court has found probable cause that the books Gender Queer and a Court of Mist and Fury are obscene to unrestricted viewing by minors.”
I am pleased to announce a major legal victory.
Today, the Virginia Beach Circuit Court has found probable cause that the books Gender Queer and a Court of Mist and Fury are obscene to unrestricted viewing by minors. @TommyAltman pic.twitter.com/Tx9AwlfK5p
— Attorney Anderson (@AssocAnderson) May 18, 2022
Fox5DC reporter Jacqueline Matter announced, “Parents have been fighting for months to have what they claim are sexually explicit books banned from schools and local libraries in Fairfax County. Now, a judge in Virginia Beach has issued a ruling in a lawsuit that could help their case.”
Parents have been fighting for months to have what they claim are sexually explicit books banned from schools and local libraries in Fairfax County.
Now, a judge in Virginia Beach has issued a ruling in a lawsuit that could help their case.
Details at 10 & 11 on @fox5dc pic.twitter.com/qz9tw3HL2F
— Jacqueline Matter (@JMatter_TV) May 20, 2022
Stacy Langton, a Fairfax mother of six children, has been fighting to have sexually explicit books removed from the Fairfax County Public School system, including Gender Queer and Lawnboy.
Langton and her attorney, Mike Clancy, a congressional candidate in Virginia, now plan to file a request for those two books to be declared as containing explicit content.
“Amazing victory! 🇺🇸 Please tell Del. Tim Anderson to contact me so that I can duplicate his filing here in Fairfax County. 📢 I started this fight here last September, and I intend to finish it! 💪👍,” Langton tweeted.
Amazing victory! 🇺🇸
Please tell Del. Tim Anderson to contact me so that I can duplicate his filing here in Fairfax County. 📢
I started this fight here last September, and I intend to finish it! 💪👍 https://t.co/h5Ph1VMZJz— Stacy Langton (@StacyLangton) May 19, 2022
Responding to those who have slammed the judge’s decision to restrict access to the books, Langton posted a page from the book, Gender Queer, which has been available to students in the school system.
WARNING: Offensive, graphic content.
The ruling is “worrying”?? You’re worried about “restricting access to literature”??
THIS is what you call “literature”??
(Don’t worry, @Twitter will cover it with a warning label in 3..2..1..) https://t.co/fWxA6Tdbdg pic.twitter.com/FvtjT7KaxE— Stacy Langton (@StacyLangton) May 20, 2022
Another Twitter user also shared pages from the Gender Queer book in March. WARNING: Offensive, graphic content.
The New York State Education Department @NYSEDNews says it’s not child pornography if a boy is shown giving a blowjob to another boy. (Boys, not men).
They’re promoting this book “Gender Queer” by Maia Kobabe FOR CHILDREN! Here’s 2 pages from the book.#SOTU pic.twitter.com/xhXadEhLuR
— Correction Alpaca Comin’ At Ya (@Alpacas_Rule) March 2, 2022
A Virginia judge ruled a pair of books are obscene for kids.
Following this ruling, some Fairfax County parents are filing a motion in hopes that a judge will remove the books, including Gender Queer, from Fairfax County Public School libraries @7NewsDChttps://t.co/eW1AjXnLQL
— Nick Minock (@NickMinock) May 20, 2022
A victory for parents and another step in the right direction.
Virginia Beach judge rules two books in public schools obscene for children https://t.co/I4As1e7JZj
— Asher Notheis (@AsherNotheis) May 20, 2022
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Arrest all of the school board members that approved those pornographic books for kids.
Amen!