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Dan Kleinman of the World Library Association explains that the ALA and some activist librarians make much ado about nothing when it comes to "book bans." Also, notice what former librarian Kelly Jensen, who writes for Book Riot, says in her article on the anniversary of the children's book And Tango Makes Three: "And Tango Makes Three is a powerful work of children’s nonfiction. It presents young people the factual reality that heterosexuality is not nature’s de facto setting..."
In her article, Jensen notes that there are other same-sex couples among the zoo's penguins. I wonder if confinement within the zoo setting has anything to do with animal behavior...
There she goes again. Kelly Jensen is lying 🤥 about books 📚 that school librarians place into schools. She interviews the authors of And Tango Makes Three who are suing @ecpsfl for daring to apply local laws and standards instead of accepting Chicago ALA’s anything goes.
— Dan Kleinman of SafeLibraries® (@SexHarassed) May 29, 2025
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And Tango Makes Three is shelved in both the Ozark and Nixa children's section of the library. It is one of the more tame indoctrination books for children, but the intent is there. Jensen's article highlights it: heterosexuality is not the actual normative state of nature (which necessarily includes humans).
There is a highly organized top down movement that includes nations, international organizations, state and local groups, and uber-wealthy ideologues that are attempting to move humanity off of foundational objective truths. Why?
All the better to control you with, dearie, says the wolf.