(VIDEO) “We Sucked Eachother’s D***s” – Mother Reads Sexually Explicit School Book To Board Members
A concerned mother brought a school book to her school board to address the sexual harassment and vulgar language that is being pushed on her children.
This specific book references 10-year old fourth-graders engaging in homosexual actions and using language like “his little salamander between my fourth-grade fingers rapidly engorging with blood”.
It also used the word “fck” 44 times and “sht” 41 times before page 66, according to the mom.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/09/video-sucked-eachothers-ds-mother-reads-sexually-explicit-school-book-board-members/
This is very clearly the distribution of pornography to minors. The entire Leander ISD school board and anyone else involved in approving and distributing these materials should be fired and face criminal charges.
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Texas Pornography Laws
Defining Pornography
Before a discussion can be had on Texas pornography laws, it’s important to understand exactly what constitutes pornographic material in the state. Pornography is typically defined as:
*”Visual or WRITTEN material which depicts lewd or sexual acts and which is intended to cause sexual arousal”
This applies to any painting, drawing, BOOK, magazine, movie, video, website or computer rendering which depicts sexual activity for the purpose or arousing or gratifying the sexual desires of any person. Under this definition, depictions of nudity or sex aren’t necessarily considered pornographic. To be considered pornography, the depiction must be lewd in nature and must be intended to cause sexual arousal.
For example, in Texas, in order to view or purchase pornography, you must:
-Refrain from giving such material to minors under 18
This applies to all types of pornography, both online and offline. From erotic paperback novels to high-definition websites, all legal pornography must comply with these rules or legal action can be taken.
https://brettpodolsky.com/general-law/texas-pornography-laws