Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday penned a letter to the Texas Associated of School Boards and asked the group to remove books he claims "promote pornographic or obscene material," firing the latest salvo in the fight to control what's taught in state classrooms.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday penned a letter to the Texas Associated of School Boards and asked the group to remove books he claims "promote pornographic or obscene material," firing the latest salvo in the fight to control what's taught in state classrooms.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday penned a letter to the Texas Associated of School Boards and asked the group to remove books he claims "promote pornographic or obscene material," firing the latest salvo in the fight to control what's taught in state classrooms.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday penned a letter to the Texas Associated of School Boards and asked the group to remove books he claims "promote pornographic or obscene material," firing the latest salvo in the fight to control what's taught in state classrooms.
most absurd things you have ever said in a world of absurd things, geraldo, that greg would not care about a rape if it was just a boy in trousers. that s ridiculous. the superintendent and lambton county covered this up. he said he had no record of it and said the predator does not exist, went on to sexually assault someone else. the victim was shamed today, which boggles my mind. this is not about the county only, loudoun county. this is about children being in schools at a young age when they are being grilled about their sexual identity when the parents are not okay with that. it is the introduction of pornographic material, which i have seen, for children that are extremely young. it s about changing an end