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Parents emboldened to protest 'perverted' library officials

Parents emboldened to protest 'perverted' library officials


Parents emboldened to protest 'perverted' library officials

A pro-family activist organization continues fighting for the removal of pornographic children's books from public libraries.

Karen Van Wyk of MassResistance says parents in Hales Corners, Wisconsin, a small suburb of Milwaukee with a population of about 7,700, are shaking up their local government.

She says the local library there is run by a radical leftist director and board that are targeting kids with pornographic LGBT propaganda.

"There was a woman who had been for … two years trying to get these perverted books out of the library," Van Wyk reports. "She was continually shut down. They wouldn't let her speak. They just really gave her the runaround, and then she … was connected to us through another woman."

The woman was finally allowed to speak after MassResistance organized protests for her, but town officials bounced back, telling her they had the right to not put her on the meeting agenda.

So now MassResistance is pushing to override that. Parents have passed out flyers around town and at local events inviting people to join the fight on behalf of the village's children. They have also published a letter to the editor in the local paper.

"We've got a petition going to get rid of the library director," Van Wyk adds. "We're not giving up. They think they're going to shut us down and close us off from getting rid of these perverted, really disgusting books for children in the library."

But she asserts that MassResistance is "not going to stop."

"We're just moving ahead, and we expect more and more groundwork to happen," she says.

Van Wyk's organization is working all over the United States, but she says areas like Massachusetts, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and California tend to be more active than others.