NBC News is facing backlash for running a deceitful ‘woe is me’ story about an Illinois teacher who “offered” her middle school students access to a pornographic book.
“Sarah Bonner has been an Illinois middle school teacher for 20 years, and she has always tried to offer her students a diverse collection of books. This year, a parent called the police over her book choice,” the piece from the legacy media outlet reads.
“One of those books was Juno Dawson’s ‘This Book is Gay.’ It’s a bestselling nonfiction book that’s billed by its publisher as an entertaining and informative ‘instruction manual’ for anyone coming out as lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans,” it continues.
“By Wednesday, I received notice that parents had gotten a hold of pictures from that book that their child had taken in class. By Friday, I was told that parents had filed a police report against me for child endangerment,” Bonner told NBC News.
The problem with the story is that NBC News doesn’t tell its audience that the book in question, “This Book is Gay,” is pornographic in nature. And so it lies by omission.
Below is a small sample of the content contained in the book:
NBC News is upset that a parent filed a police report on a middle school teacher for reading an LGBTQ book to students
For some reason they didn’t provide examples from the book which the teacher showed to students. I wonder why… It teaches how to have gay sex and use sex apps. https://t.co/mQ8TkgYsxs pic.twitter.com/bRL7DWzEvb
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 17, 2023
The book is essentially a “how to” guide on having sex — an explicit one, at that.
“It provides advice on how to provide a ‘A GOOD HANDIE’ instead of ‘A BAD HANDIE.’ It explains that ‘sex doesn’t begin and end with your d***. Be creative.’ It promotes the ease and convenience of sex apps, noting that ‘the app works out your location’ by itself and that ‘because they are near, it is easy to meet up with them,'” according to Mediaite.
The book even contains a glossary that defines “the sexual terms for eating poop and peeing on/being peed on by others.”
Learn more about the book below:
The book includes illustrations about all the parts of the body that “feel good” when touched.
Explicit descriptions and instructions on multiple sex acts.
Discussions on sex parties and bathhouses.
“How to argue with Christians”
Piss Play is in the vocabulary section.
— Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) May 16, 2023
Why is it so ridiculously complicated for LGBTQ activists to understand that 10 year olds do not need detailed guides on how to properly insert sex toys into their butts or all the fetishes adults gay men enjoy?
Every. Single. Time they whine about ‘LGBTQ erasure’ its this.
— Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) May 16, 2023
Here is a guide to all the kinds of sex you can have and how to do it. pic.twitter.com/DTAIea0J51
— Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) May 16, 2023
Here is a helpful glossary which includes being peed on and…checks list…EATING POOP. pic.twitter.com/Q8zvIydIBL
— Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) May 16, 2023
Is any of this content appropriate for children? Most people, including classical liberals, would answer with a resounding no. But then there’s leftists.
To leftists like those at NBC News, in addition to those within the rest of the legacy press and of course, the Democrat Party, books like this are perfectly fine for kids. This is one of the most defining divides of modern politics, with seemingly half of the country OK with porn for kids, and the other half not at all OK with such debauchery.
Among those who’re not OK with this, they had plenty to say to NBC News regarding its defensive piece about Sarah Bonner and “This Book is Gay.”
Look:
A police report is appropriate. Child endangerment. You are picking the worst possible books – learn, apologize, and do better.
— Kirk Maxey, Actioned & Handled (@KirkMMaxey) May 16, 2023
It’s not an “LGBTQ-themed book” – it’s an explicit manual on gay sex – complete with illustrations. It’s completely inappropriate for children to be reading in school, and everyone knew that a few short years ago.
— Matt Antar (@mantarnyc) May 17, 2023
If a teacher gave my 13 y/o a pornographic novel or some type of erotica, I would complain.
I don’t care if it’s gay or straight if it’s inappropriate. When did we start exposing 11-14y/o to this stuff in school?
— JC Moreau (@TheStrengthU) May 17, 2023
Encouraging underage children to join apps like Grindr puts children in danger to be sex trafficked and is completely irresponsible.
Stop hiding your irresponsible groomer behavior behind “the people objecting are just homophobic”
You are setting kids up to be r*ped.
— Audra Facinelli (@audraf637) May 17, 2023
NBC propaganda.
This isn’t To Kill a Mockingbird.
These books have explicit sexual material.
These books are not about teaching acceptance.
These books promote explicit sexual acts.
Stop framing this as hate, or censorship.
Parents need to fight back against sexualizing kids.— OrnitheInFlight (@InOrnithe) May 17, 2023
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