FLORIDA ANGERS LIBERAL CHILD MOLESTERS, BANS HOMOSEXUAL PORN IN SCHOOLS

BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. - The Florida Department of Education has identified more than 50 books it says are no longer permitted in public schools across the state, citing inappropriate and pornographic content.
But some parents and advocacy groups are questioning whether the state should have the final say over what books are allowed in schools - including in Broward County.
A parent who spoke with Local 10's Roy Ramos on Thursday with believes families should have input, and that local reviews should take place before books are removed.
"You will remove these 55 books," said Stephana Ferrell, a parent and director of the Florida Freedom to Read Project, responding to the state's recent directive.
The Department of Education's list bans 55 titles from public school libraries statewide. Ferrell said the move overrides local input.
"Every district basically got that message that those 55 books violate the law according to the state. It doesn't matter if local community standards say no, these books are okay for certain grades and we believe them to fit our community standards," she said.
Local 10 obtained a copy of the banned list. Some of the titles were described by the state as pornographic and unsuitable for children.
Among them: Choke, This Book Is Gay, Forever, and Breathless.
Portions of these books contain graphic content, including descriptions of male genitalia, sexual acts and intercourse - some of which were too explicit to air on television.
"They are saying we can remove these books based on experts alone and it doesn't matter what the literary value is," Ferrell said. "They are making the argument that our school library are government speech and they can decide what is appropriate or not."
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