‘Moms for Liberty’ co-founder dismantles Joy Reid on her own show

Moms for Liberty co-founder Tiffany Justice dismantled MSNBC’s Joy Reid on her own show, thoroughly debunking the left’s big lie that books are being banned in America, a sham argument that has no basis in reality.

Leftists are infuriated at the backlash over the sexualizing of young children in the nation’s classrooms and have crafted an entirely false narrative about the push to get sexually inappropriate books, many featuring graphic depictions of homosexual pornography, out of school libraries, books that are readily available in bookstores and online despite the lies that have been spewed, including from President Joe Biden himself.

The “race lady” immediately went on the offensive in a segment that clocked in sixteen minutes and saw her every attempt to promote misinformation about the smut books being banned swatted back in her face by Justice.

“No one is banning books,” Justice said in one of the many heated exchanges during the interview. “Write the book, print the book, publish the book put the book in the public library, sell the book, right? We’re talking about a public school library.”

“Children don’t have unfettered access to the internet at school. I did a FOIA [Freedom of Information Act] request. And I wanted to see what kinds of internet sites are banned in schools- we’re talking about banning, right?” Justice added. “And the subject matter in the books that moms are concerned about are the same things that kids don’t have access to on the internet. So it just feels very hypocritical, right? Why is no one out there protesting for, you know, ‘free the internet?'”

The host then tried to claim that concerned parents are selectively targeting books by searching for keywords without context, using an example of one book on a young homosexual’s experience that was demolished by Justice.

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“What a tragic story of a young man who is anally raped by his adult family members. So you have incest, rape, pedophilia. In what context is a strap on dildo acceptable for public school?” Justice asked. “That’s my question to you”

“Maybe we can just put all the books with all the graphic sexual content,” Justice suggested, “the dildos, the raping-”

“I’m so sorry, excuse me, excuse me, excuse me!” the defensive host shouted. “I have seen tapes of what Moms For Liberty does, and you all go into school board meetings and you read graphic stuff.”

“Joy, this is a disingenuous conversation,” Justice shot back. “America used to understand that there’s a thing called age-appropriate content.”

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Justice’s slapping down of Reid’s lies was cheered by users on the X platform, previously known as Twitter.

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“Moms for Liberty welcomes all that have a desire to stand up for parental rights at all levels of government,” the organization states on its website. “Our founders are Tiffany and Tina, moms on a mission to stoke the fires of liberty. As former school board members, they witnessed how short-sighted and destructive policies directly hurt children and families. Now they are using their first-hand knowledge and experience to unite parents who are ready to fight those that stand in the way of liberty.”

Chris Donaldson

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