Explicit Children’s Books Edition
Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education Hearing
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Today, the Committee on Education and the Workforce covered one of the most contentious issues in American politics: childrenโs books.
Republican members fought back against the narrative that concerned parents are โbook bannersโ and argued that some books disseminated by public employees contain wildly inappropriate material. As such, parents are well within their rights to protect the innocence of their children with a book challengeโthatโs called โcontent moderationโ not โbook banning.โ
Subcommittee Chairman Aaron Bean (R-FL) led the hearing with a disclaimer for the audience. He cautioned, โChildren should not watch at home. Weโre holding this hearing to help ensure that young children are never exposed to this kind of graphic content, not to further expose them to it.โ
Agreed, and no children should read beyond this point. If the sensitive and mature content of these books is enough to make Members of Congress squirm, itโs certainly too sensitive and mature for children.
The first witness to offer testimony was Lindsey Smith, a concerned mother of four. She retold the story of her three-year-old son bringing home a book called Hide and Find, which encourages young children to โfind images of โleather,โ โdrag queen,โ and โunderwear.โโ Mrs. Smithโs personal experience with inappropriate childrenโs books motivated her to get involved in the concerned parents movement and, eventually, testify before Congress today.
Max Eden, Research Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, identified the 10 most-removed childrenโs books and the sexually depraved content contained within each. To name a few, he listed, โGender Queer โ orally inserting a wearable sex toy. This Book is Gay โ a how to guide to meeting strangers on sex apps. Out of Darkness โ rape. l8r g8r โ a discussion of the finer points of oral sex. All Boys Arenโt Blue โ underage incest.โ
Mr. Eden also supplied the story of Forsyth school district, which was recently threatened by the Biden administration for pulling Me, Earl, and the Dying Girl from school libraries for review. โIn one passage, which I maybe shouldnโt read verbatim, one character asks another if he knows how to perform oral sex on a woman. The other character replies no, but that he has been taught by โPapa Gainesโ how to perform oral sex on an anus,โ he said.
Megan Degenfelder, Superintendent of the Wyoming Department of Education, rounded out the witness panel. She spoke to the common concern shared by all parents: โItโs common sense that children should not have access to pornography while at school. When did protecting our children become so controversial?โ
Once the hearing turned to member questioning, Rep. Burgess Owens (R-UT) opened an exchange with Mr. Eden by asking, โHow do these books get into these schoolsโ libraries in the first place?โ
โThey get in, in large part, innocently enough on the behalf of school librarians who look at a list and see that certain titles are recommended as being LGBT inclusive, and so they purchase the books,โ Mr. Eden replied.
But thereโs a catch. Mr. Eden continued, โThey are looking at lists from organizations such as the American Library Association [ALA], which at this point is a wholly ideological organization run by a self-proclaimed โMarxistโ who has said that school libraries โneed to be sites of socialist organizing.โโ
Leftwing groups like the ALA fuel the false narrative that parents are โbanningโ books on a discriminatory basis, but that couldnโt be further from the truth. PEN America, who was represented today by Dr. Jonathan Friedman, Director of Free Expression and Education Programs, is especially responsible for spreading this lie.
And Democrats took the bait. Ranking Member Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR) cited PEN Americaโs research on The Hate U Give, describing it as an โimportant book that elevates black voicesโ yet is โchallenged by Republican officials and parents in at least four states.โ
Luckily, Mr. Eden was there to set the record straight. He clarified, โPEN America labeled the Black Lives Matter-inspired The Hate U Give as the fifth-most banned book, a book that Mrs. Bonamici referenced in her opening statements. She will be relieved to hear that we found that book in every single school library present.โ
Bottom Line: Republicans are confident that pornographic materials should not be in childrenโs schools. Democrats? Not so sure.
Opening Statement:
Witnesses:
- Mrs. Lindsey Smith, Parentย
- Dr. Jonathan Friedman, Director of Free Expression and Education Programs, PEN Americaย
- Mr. Max Eden, Research Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
- Mrs. Megan Degenfelder, Superintendent, Wyoming Department of Education
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