Idaho is one of the few states where parents and the legislature have taken concrete steps to protect children from the Democrat Party’s gay porn. A new law allows parents to sue a library and its staff for $250 if they expose children to a specific list of pornographic books and comics. Rather than just get rid of the gay porn, which has no literary value whatsoever, some of the libraries have taken the unusual step of banning children instead.
Libraries were given 60 days to either ditch the gay pornos or move them to an adult-only section of libraries that can be monitored at all times by an adult staffer. The Idaho Falls Public Library banned anyone under the age of 18 from entering. A child can still come to the library to use the restroom if they’re accompanied by a parent, though.
The Donnelly Public Library, north of Boise, has also adopted an adults-only policy. The library staff complains that they’re too small to sequester the gay porn anywhere else and monitor it. The only solution they could come up with was to ban children.
Did anyone consider… just getting rid of the gay porn comics? It’s not as if anyone is trying to ban Catcher in the Rye or Huckleberry Finn here, although that’s what the Democrats invariably compare the situation to. These are comic books depicting anal sex between children or children and adults. The people who illustrated these comics ought to have their hard drives examined by the state police.
Public libraries, which are largely instruments of the progressive left these days, always tell us that they are magical places where children can learn and expand their minds. But not at the expense of gay porn! That’s where they draw the line.