“Daddy, This Is Weird…” Dad Loses It After Girl Brings “Perverted” Item From School
An American middle school should be a safe place — somewhere children can focus on learning and not be exposed to the raw world.
But, one Kernersville, North Carolina, father found that wasn’t the case when his 12-year-old daughter recently brought home a book and said, “Daddy, this is weird.”
He described the book as “50 Shades of Grey for kids.”
Travis Vanhoy’s daughter — a student at East Forsyth Middle School — explained her book assignment, which was to read a selection titled “Real Live Boyfriends.” After turning a few pages, he was furious.
“And if you don’t like me that much anymore, why do you like grabbing my boob?” an excerpt read. “Eventually when his hand roamed up my dress toward my butt … ” another one said.
Vanhoy was sickened by the passages he read in the book.
“It’s telling my 12-year-old daughter — in my mind — that it’s okay for a boy to touch her and do these things to her,” he said (H/T LittleThings).
School officials said if parents had any problems with the book, which is listed as “young adult fiction” on Amazon, they should contact their child’s school directly.
Protecting a child’s innocence in the age of the Internet, Netflix and cable television is not an easy task, as they’re bombarded with this sort of thing at every turn.
Exposing them through school literature in their pre-teen years is like pouring salt in the wound. It’s an obvious attempt by the left to desensitize our children to sexual immorality as early as possible.
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