Parents Demand School Board Resigns after Refusing to Remove Porn in Children's Books
'They’ve doubled down on porn in the schools'

Parents have voiced their opposition to what they describe as pedophilia and "porn in schools" after Fairfax County Public Schools put books containing depictions of sexual activity back on the shelves.
Stacy Langton, the Fairfax County mother who confronted the schools, said:
"They’ve doubled down on porn in the schools. They’ve all got to go."
"Who’s in favor of porn in the schools?"
Parents protested outside of Luther Jackson Middle School, holding signs reading, "No porn in our schools."
"Lawn Boy" by Jonathan Evison includes a description of a boy reminiscing about explicit experiences he had at ten years old, and "Gender Queer: A Memoir" by Maia Kobabe includes photos of sexual acts between a boy and a man.

Fairfax County Public Schools said it had restored the books to libraries after it had reviewed them.
The committees claimed there was no pedophilia in the books.
"We're here because we don’t want any porn in the schools," Angela Boyer, whose daughter graduated from a Fairfax public school, told Fox News outside the board meeting.
"We’re sick of them trying to put labels on it and call it what it isn’t.
"Stop playing word semantic games. It’s ridiculous and insulting."
"As a parent of kids that go to Fairfax County schools, it doesn’t matter if it’s ‘Lawn Boy,’ gay sex, straight sex, it shouldn’t be in schools," Justin, a father of two, told Fox News.
"We don't need to be paying tax dollars for sexual books."

"The school board is failing our children," Maria Sherwell, a mother of two children in FCPS schools, told Fox News.
"The attendance is down; the grades are down, children are being subjected to sexual surveys that are completely out of line," she said.
Last month, Neon Nettle reported a Virginia mother was been banned from entering her son’s "woke" public high school library just weeks after she exposed books in the collection for containing "pedophilia" and pornography.
Mom Stacy Langton has revealed that Fairfax Principal Maureen Keck told her she is no longer permitted to enter the library.
She said she got a call from Keck telling her that parents were not allowed in the library due to a new school policy.
Langton says was informed about the ban last week, shortly after having checked out a book with her son.