“Clueless or Reckless? Schools Take the Low Road in Book Choices”

By Linda Harvey
Mission America

It seems like the debate over inappropriate books in schools will never end. And that’s partially because there are so many adults on school boards who are unable or unwilling to use good judgment and just say that some stuff is seriously corrupting for any child to read and should never be offered at school in the first place.

What has happened to our culture when people are unable to do that?

A raging controversy is underway in Penfield, New York. In Penfield Central School District, parents learned that a book called The Rainbow Parade was available to grade school children. The story features two lesbians who take their daughter to a pride parade and in the book are illustrations of nude adults. Two pages read, “Everyone is wearing what makes them feel most like themselves. Even if that means wearing hardly anything at all.” Click here to continue reading.


Linda Harvey is the author of the book, Maybe He’s Not Gay and several articles Lighthouse Trails has posted. A few are:

Look What’s Coming for Your Children! 2024-2025 School Corruption & Propaganda Calendar

“NEA Hates Children, America, and Common Sense”

Top 10 Ways America Is Being Groomed to Normalize Pedophilia

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