You mean it's like claiming 100+ times that you provided a proof, when you have done no such thing.Exactly. It's like asking for proof the sky is indeed blue. And of course, I'm not going to come up with something that hasn't been demonstrated by 100+ previous posts.
Thx and Slapper are good at that.
Pay attention, Jimi. It was Buck who posted the link to the article that said the FBI was looking into anyone that dared oppose the school boards.Hell, Always Right Rob has even labeled the parents who've exposed these books as domestic terrorist when they threatened school boards. So he's damn well aware of the books we're discussing, but he's gonna pretend like he doesn't know about them. What a tool.
ONE book has been mentioned: The cartoon book "Gender Queer" that has a suggested age of reader on it.
So I'll ask the questions AGAIN: What grade schools had this book in the library? What grade schools had ************ books, and what were the books? How did the books get there? Who put them there?
What grade school was teaching kids how to have oral ***?
The only grade school I could find that had a major problem with inapprropriate stuff going on was a catholic school. It was a First Lutheran Child Development Center.
Be specific. "Everyone knows", "you know but are pretending you don't", "it's common knowledge", etc, are nothing more than bullshit phrases used to avoid ponying up the facts.
Stick with facts and evidence, not bullshit.
Or does the collecctive narcissism of the right make themn think their words are facts that should never be questioned?
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