Minnesota's public schools are pornography distributors

Apparently, Education Minnesota, the DFL and the Minnesota Department of Education, aka the MDE, don't care about teaching students about integrity and important things. Apparently, they're more interested in being the students' source of pornographic reading materials.

According to Alpha News' reporting, "The mother of a ninth-grade Shakopee High School student says her daughter was sent home from school with a book containing pornographic material. According to Rachael Lynch, the book was handed out for her ninth-grade student’s Human Geography course."

Lynch told Alpha News "I was completely appalled at what I was seeing as she showed me this. This type of content should not be assigned to 14 and 15-year-old students." This is just a notch above the type of stuff that NAMBLA used to teach. NAMBLA stands for "North American Man/Boy Love Association." It was created in 1978 to "end the extreme oppression of men and boys in mutually consensual relationships." NAMBLA is the sickest of the sick. What's happening in Shakopee isn't much better. There are pictures in the book sent home with the student but I won't embed them in this article. I won't criticize the material, then highlight the material. Check this BS out:

When asked how books are approved for curriculum, the Shakopee school district directed Alpha News to district policy, which states that curriculum must "consider the needs, age, and maturity of students." There do not appear to be policies prohibiting the use of sexually explicit or pornographic materials in classrooms. The district told Alpha News that "The Best We Could Do" is no longer part of the curriculum at Shakopee High School.
I've spotted a trend that's worth mentioning. Policy and practice often don't match. Policy, apparently, is for public statements while practice is what's really happening.

Simply put, Minnesota's schools are becoming pornographic hubs. Last week, I wrote about Sartell's difficulties telling the truth about pornographic books in their classrooms. A parents' rights group found these receipts:

That invoice is proof that Sartell HS ordered a book that contained pornographic material. This week, it's Shakopee that's caught with pornographic material. What happened to reading, writing and arithmetic?

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