Benedict Arnold Milley
2023-05-07 00:05:38 UTC
Biden is a complete disaster and is destroying American society.
FIRST ON FOX Pentagon school libraries contained dozens of books withjarring, pornographic content, such as detailed instructions on how to
have sex, or radical gender ideology from elementary to high school, a Fox
News Digital investigation has found.
Fox News looked into over 50 schools, selected at random, at the
Department of Defense Education Activity, which services over 66,000
military-connected children in the Americas, Europe and the Pacific. Some
of DoDEA's libraries boasted specific sections for "banned" books,
including explicit titles such as "This Book is Gay," which discusses
orgies and sex apps.
Many of the pornographic and radical gender ideology books were added
within the last two years amid President Biden taking office. This finding
was determined by taking into account dates books were originally
published.
Cmdr. Nicole Schwegman, a Department of Defense spokesperson, released a
statement to Fox News Digital, which said, "The Department of Defense
Education Activity (DODEA) serves a diverse community of military
families, and their library materials reflect that diversity. All titles
in DODEAs catalog undergo a review process. We welcome parents to review
DODEA library materials and there is an administrative process available
if a parent has concerns about a particular book."
Department of Defense High Schools
Books in DoDEA high schools were found to contain sex imagery, detailed
instructions on masturbation, recording sex, sending nude pictures, how to
have anal sex and other topics.
All Boys Aren't Blue
"All Boys Aren't Blue," published in April 2020, is a non-fiction
"manifesto" by a journalist named George Johnson geared for teenagers.
It was most recently challenged in Dearborn, Michigan, for having sexually
explicit content. The book describes oral sex, ejaculation, anal sex,
pornography and masturbation.
"As an avid porn watcher, the only thing I knew about anal sex previously
was that it was painful, or at least played up as such on the cameras,"
the book said.
"I was in pain for nearly three weeks following that encounter and too
afraid to go to the doctor for help because I would have had to tell them
I had been having anal sex," the book said.
Sex: A Book for Teens
The "Uncensored Guide" by Nikol Hasler has an entire chapter dedicated to
"kinks, sexual fantasies and fetishes." The "communicating about sex"
section says, "mouths are also for talking."
The anatomy part of the book shows explicit images of male and female
genitals and discusses breast reductions and augmentations.
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Some names for "breasts," according to the book, are "airbags, t*ts, bee
bites, balcony, charleys, booboos, t*ttybojangles, tracks of land,
chesticles, headlights, knockers, boobies, fun bags, dairy pillows."
About male genitalia, the book said, "Some guys like to think of penises
in terms of 'growers' or 'showers' (the first type is small when flaccid,
but gets much bigger when hard; the second type is big when flaccid and
grows comparatively less when hard)."
Other names for "penises," included, according to the book, "one-eyed
trouser snake, schlong, purple-headed yogurt slinger, dong, wang, weinie,
baby arm, dome piece, jimber. Mr. Happy, plonker, tallywacker, manhandle,
tubesteak, d*ick, throbber, knob, tool, donger, putz, winkle, pork sword."
The book went on to describe sexually explicit names for scrotums,
erections and vaginas.
Big Questions Book of Sex & Consent
Published in December 2020, the book by Donna Freitas seeks to create a
"sexually liberated UTOPIA!!!" and teaches children how limitless sex, so
long as consent is involved, should be celebrated.
"It's a world that values play, playfulness, and fun in relation to sex
and sexual intimacy, a world that celebrates pleasure and the giving of
pleasure, the joys of flirtation, the excitement of romance and sex," the
book said.
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"The world I describe is one of great complexity, and in its complexity
there is beauty... This book strives to prepare you, the reader, to be a
person who can make a utopia less of a theory and more of a reality. It
aims to give you the tools to help create this worldto figure out what
creating it might involve."
Respect: Everything a Guy Needs to Know About Sex, Love, and Consent
This book by Inti Chavez Perez covers sexting ("Time to send a d*ck pic"),
"recording porn," and other topics.
"'Respect' tells you everything you should know, and everything you would
want to knowa book for guys to learn from and then go back to," the
book's description said.
"Respect" provides graphic details to teenage boys how to have sex with
women, how to masturbate and how to have oral sex on men.
About "sex," the book instructs readers how to "use your hands and mouth"
and how to "make it work."
"As you continue to masturbate, the pleasure gets greater and greater
until you can't hold out any longer, and you have an orgasm, where a
wonderful feeling of pleasurable release washes over you. You'll general
ejaculate... and the semen sprays out," the book said.
Another book in DoDEA schools, "101 questions about Sex and Sexuality"
encourages masturbation for teens. It said, "While you need not masturbate
if you don't want to, most experts think masturbation is... beneficial. It
serves to release sexual tensions, and... is good preparation for a sexual
relationship. Boys and men often have a problem with ejaculating too
quickly, before their female partner is... satisfied."
This Book is Gay
"This Book is Gay," discusses the casual hookup site "Grindr" and includes
detailed information on how to have anal and "girl on girl" sex.
"We all want to have sex with loads of people," the book states. "[T]he
prostate gland feels amazing when massaged. Lots of men, gay or straight,
like how this feels."
"Let's talk about dildos: I think a lot of people assume that where there
is no penis, a desperate sexual void is created, out of which something
[bleep] shaped must ultimately slot in order to satisfy," the book
continued. "I've only every slept with two women who enjoyed using dildos.
I hate wearing a strap-on. I've only every done it once and NEVER AGAIN!"
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It also included information on sex parties and orgies. "Saunas, or 'bath
houses,' are dotted all over the country, and they are perfectly legal.
People (many saunas run lesbian nights) pay some money to enter and then
have a bit of a sauna and some random sex. Again, this is fine as long as
you're safe.
The book was found in numerous high school and combined high/middle school
libraries, raising questions about whether it was also available to pre-
teens in DoDEA schools.
Gender Queer
"Gender Queer" by Maia Kobabe was the #1 most-challenged book in the
country in 2021, according to the American Library Association.
The graphic novel has been at the center of debate on whether it is
appropriate for schools to have in their classrooms and libraries because
of its explicit imagery of oral sex.
Middle Schools
Books found in DoDEA middle schools were found to contain stories of a 6-
year-old engaging in oral sex, children becoming drag queens, discussions
on masturbation as well as references to anal sex. Books such as "Trans
Teen Survival Guide" offered information about changing one's gender using
hormones and surgery.
Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World
"Aristotle and Dante" by Benjamin Alire Saenz, published in October 2021,
is about two teens who fall in love. Most of its pages discuss having sex,
planning to have sex, sexual pleasure and sexual desire.
"I'm thinking Dante could charm the pants off me. And my underwear too,"
the book said. "All I can think about is sleeping next to you. Both of us
naked."
Another book by the same author, "Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets
of the Universe" discusses masturbation.
"Dante enjoyed kissing. And I suspected he liked masturbating too. I
thought masturbating was embarrassing. I didn't even know why. It just
was. It was like having sex with yourself," the book said.
"Ari, Do you masturbate? I'm thinking.... I'm a little obsessed with this
topic lately. Maybe it's just a phase. But, Ari, if you do masturbate,
what do you think about?"
Middle School is a Drag
The book by Greg Howard, which was published February 2020, is about a 12-
year-old boy who starts a talent agency business for child drag queen
performers.
One of the kids he signs is an 8th-grader named "Mistress of Madness and
Mayhem."
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Other books in DoDEA schools such as "Pumpkin," published in May, also
discusses drag queens and is available to middle and high schoolers.
Flamer
The book "Flamer" by Mike Curato contains sexual imagery and references to
oral and anal sex. It was published in September 2020.
Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out
The book, "Beyond Magenta" by Susan Kuklin, documented the stories of
LGBTQ+ youth, and some passages have been criticized as disturbing. The
book described a child as "sexually mature" who "hated being a kid."
"I was sexually mature. What I mean by sexually mature is that I knew
about sex. From six and up, I used to kiss other guys in my neighborhood,
make out with them, and perform oral sex on them. I liked it. I used to
love oral. And I touched their you-know-whats. We were really young, but
that's what we did... Guys used to hit on me perverts pedophiles. I'd
see guys giving me a look, and it kinda creeped me out. They would touch
themselves, saying, 'Come here, sweetie.' I ran away... By then I hated
being a kid, I had a grown-up's mind and thought I was an adult."
Another passage appeared to describe an 8-year-old having sex while he was
away from home.
Some Girls Bind
"Some Girls Bind" by Rory James explores the journey of a character who
questions whether she is "gender queer." The teen binds her breasts every
day "to feel more like herself."
Chest binding is associated with some medical risks, which can be
permanent.
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The protagonist, Jamie, began to bind her breasts at age 14. "It's like a
corset designed to make me look boyish... it seems to suit me... I feel
more confident with my chest flatter, unlike any girl in my class," the
book said about chest-binding.
"[B]inding feels so good, so right. Like a wight that should hold me down,
but lifts me up."
A Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns
The book by Archie Bongiovanni and Tristan Jimerson contains instructions
on how to use neo pronouns such as "hir" and "ze" as well as "they/them"
for nonbinary and gender queer youth.
"Archie and I have been pals for years, so I knew them before they came
out as nonbinary," the book said.
Elementary Schools
Books in DoDEA elementary schools were found to contain narrative stories
which included gender ideology and kids opposing their parents' activism
against titles they deemed inappropriate.
Answers in the Pages
The book by David Levithan, published in May, discusses a child named
Donovan opposing his parents' activism to remove a book they deem
inappropriate from his school curriculum.
"He's confused about his parents' complaints about inappropriate content,"
the description in the DoDEA library said.
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"Together with his classmates, Donovan helps stand up for the book and the
right for young people to be able to read what they want," the description
continued.
Too Bright to See
In "Too Bright to See" by Kyle Kukoff, a child's gender identity discovery
is explored through a narrative tale featuring a haunted house.
It said arguments countering the notion that "trans women are women" were
"transphobic."
"[T]rans people really are the genders they identify with arguments
saying otherwise are transphobic, pure and simple. Like, a phrase I kept
seeing repeated over and over again was 'trans men and men' and 'trans
women are women.' A sure, unshakeable truth," the book said.
"For some reason I thought that being trans was all about you... you know,
private parts. Like, knowing they're wrong.... But that almost never came
up [for me]," the book, originally published in April 2021, said.
Julian at the Wedding
The second book of the "Julian" series by Jessica Love is about gender
nonconformity and a child dressing in purple heels, a boa and a flower
headdress. It was published in October 2020.
"A poignant reminder that gender, like love, is expansive," a review of
the book, included on the publisher's website, said.
Another book at DoDEA, "Julian is a Mermaid," describes a boy who wants to
become a mermaid. During the book, the boy repeatedly strips down to his
underwear. Later, he puts on lipstick and dons a headdress. He is then
given costume jewelry before being taken to the NYC Mermaid Parade where
he can freely express himself.
"This is a boy named Julian, and this is his Nana. And those are some
mermaids," the book says with an illustration of women dressing up as
mermaids.
"This beautiful book is one of the very few picture books about a gender
non-conforming child," a review of the book, posted to the author's
website, said.
When Aidan Became a Brother
The book by Kyle Lukoff explores the journey of a young boy named Aidan
coming out as transgender.
The book says, "When Aiden was born, everyone thought he was a girl. His
parents gave him a pretty name ... But as Aidan got bigger, he hated the
sound of his name ... He was really another kind of boy."
Aidan's mother admits she made a mistake misgendering her son, saying,
"When you were born, we didn't know you were going to be our son. We made
some mistakes, but you helped us fix them."
Then, when Aidan's mother became pregnant, she was asked by someone
whether the baby was a boy or girl. "Aidan didn't like it when people
asked if he was a boy or a girl, and he hoped the baby couldn't hear yet.
He was glad when Mom just smiled and said, 'I'm having a baby.'"
It Feels Good to Be Yourself
The book teaches children about transgender and cisgender identities.
"This is Xavier. Xavier is a cisgender boy. That means when Xavier was
born, everyone thought he was a boy, and as he grew older, it turned out
everyone was right he is a boy," the book by Theresa Thorn said.
"Everyone feels like either a boy or a girl," except nonbinary children,
the book explained.
"This is Ruthie's friend Alex. Alex is both a boy and a girl. When Alex
was born, everyone thought Alex was a girl, but Alex is both boy and girl.
This is Alex's gender identity."
Another character JJ, is neither a boy or a girl and has "they" pronouns.
"Ever since JJ was very little, they never felt exactly like a boy or a
girl they just felt like themself. This is JJ's gender identity."
The children's book further claims that "there are many different ways to
be a boy or a girl [or] non-binary."
"Some kids feel that their gender identity isn't always the same it's
often changing."
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