At a school board meeting, a mom read a p…. passage from a school book to show parents what their children are reading. Nevertheless, when her mic was cut, it just made her even more determined.
During a school board meeting of the Lake Travis Independent School District, Kara Bell utilized her time slot to expose educators for allowing the s….. of children to take place at two of their junior high schools. Incredibly, all the Texas mother had to do to prove her outrage was to read a short excerpt from one of the books available to students.
As schools continue to adopt progressive curricula, parents are discovering that some educators are more concerned with social issues than academics. Disturbingly, one area of the social sciences that has infiltrated the education system is s,…..freedom, and it’s being introduced to children right under their parents’ noses.
Local mother Kara Bell read a passage from Ashley Hope Perez’s novel “Out of Darkness,” which captures a love affair between a black boy and a Mexican-American girl in East Texas. The excerpt was so s….. explicit that the board was forced to censor the reading, The Blaze reports.“For the boys, p**** or the idea of p**** —a Mexican is a Mexican is a Mexican. Take her out back, we boys figured, then hand on the t***ies, put in her coinbox, put it in her cornhole, grab a hold of that braid, rub that calico,” she read. “You can find that on page 39 of the book called ‘Out of Darkness,’ which you can find at Hudson Bend Middle School and Bee Cave Middle School.”
After finishing the reading, Bell explained some of the slang verbiage used in the book. Although parents may not understand it, their preteen children will soon be learning about it.
Bell continued, “All right, not gonna lie, had to Google ‘cornhole’ because I have the game in the back of my yard. But according to Wikipedia, ‘cornhole’ is a s…. slang vulgarism for anus. The term came into … use in the 1910s in the United States … its verb form ‘to cornhole,’ which came into usage in the 1930s, means to have a…. s…..”