Dad confronts school over DISGUSTING library book — superintendent has STUNNING response



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An Oklahoma dad was banned from school grounds after issuing a complaint about a shockingly explicit graphic novel his 14-year-old daughter brought home from the school library.

The book, "Blankets," includes graphic images of masturbation, sexual encounters, and "a child being raped," according to Tim Reiland, the father of two children who attend Owasso Public Schools.

The Twitter account Libs of TikTok tweeted some of the graphic contents of the book.

"There was children with their penises showing that were urinating in each others' faces. There was scenes, and this is graphic, images of ejaculation. There are scenes of teen sex. There are also scenes of a child, a child being raped in the book, and all in graphic depiction," Reiland told NewsChannel 8.

Reiland said the school initially responded by pulling the book for review.

"I was very happy with that. I thanked them. I sent emails thanking them," he said.

But when Owasso school board members voted against a new policy to restrict “pornographic content” from the district's libraries, Reiland confronted a board member in the school parking lot. According to witnesses, the exchange was not violent but did include a few choice words.

A few days later, Reiland received a letter from Owasso Superintendent Margaret Coates effectively banning him from school property for six months.

"You are hereby directed to leave the Owasso Public Schools and all of its grounds (including sports venues) and not return," the letter said.

Reiland said he can't even pick his children up from school "without written permission from Margaret Coates."

PJ Media's Megan Fox dug into the details of the shocking story to get to the bottom of what really happened.


'Our beef is with YOU': Muslim dad GRILLS school board over OBSCENE library books



A Muslim father was among hundreds of angry Michigan parents to char-grill the Dearborn Public School Board over extremally age-inappropriate, sexually explicit books available in the school library.

"I want to first start out by saying one thing. Any of the teachers that are here, our beef is not with you. Our beef is with you," said the protester, pointing at the assembled school board.

He went on to read from a book available in the school library that gives children explicit details about using "sex apps" when "people want casual sex."

"Does anybody need a college education or a Ph.D. to know that this book is not appropriate for kids?" he asked. "This is strictly just common sense, guys. How did we get to this point?"

According to the Michigan dad, he and other parents who voiced complaints the previous week expected the board to agree that the obscene books "absolutely do not belong in the [school] library." Instead, they were "viciously attacked" online and in the workplace for questioning the district's book approval process.

"We were viciously attacked [on] social media and beyond social media even. People like me — people are trying to get me fired from work," he stated. "They are attacking us while at the same time playing the victim. And all along, all you guys are silent. What exactly are you doing?"

"So let me say this," he added. "I have faith in the great people of Dearborn, okay? The vast majority of people in Dearborn agree with us. We are a compassionate people. We are a tolerant people. We are a faithful people, and at the same time, we are a courageous people. And we're not going to give up until this issue is finally resolved, and unfortunately, it's not going to get resolved until you guys are removed from the board."

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Dad STUNS school board when he reads aloud DISGUSTING books from school library



A father at a public school board meeting in Stillwater, Oklahoma, left board members in stunned silence when he read aloud from a few books available in the school library.

Stillwater resident Riley Flack first made it clear that he was not calling for a general "ban on books," but felt that certain "explicit and highly inappropriate books" did not belong in Stillwater Public Schools' libraries.

Flack referenced two disturbing books, one which he said was currently available in elementary school libraries and another that graphically described the "rape of a 10-year-old girl," before selecting a passage with explicit accounts of oral sex from “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl" to read aloud.

"I hesitate to read it. I don't feel comfortable reading it to adults," Flack told the board. "13-year-olds can check this book out and you guys have bought it for them, and provided it for them."

After reading a few truly disgusting passages, Flack noted that there are 79 instances of the F-word in the book, as well as a long list of other age-inappropriate words.

"Do these books have academic value?" Flack asked the stunned board members. "You guys are going to have to answer that question."

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