While happy to host drag queens, public libraries deny story-hour slot to Kirk Cameron for his new faith-based book: 'We have to start fighting back'



In libraries across the United States, toddlers are frequently invited to sit and listen to men dressed as women advance LGBT propaganda. Kids can show up at their local library to learn how to become drag queens.

American evangelist and actor Kirk Cameron has discovered that where public libraries across the nation are concerned, it is impermissible to alternatively share a children's book that celebrates faith, family, normalcy, and biblical wisdom.

'Queer-friendly' apparently means Christians need not apply

Cameron told Fox News Digital that at least 50 taxpayer-funded libraries have either denied or ignored his requests to host a story-hour program for parents and kids. These same libraries have, however, hosted drag queen story hours and ideologically charged all-ages LGBT events.

The evangelist's publisher, Brave Books, shared with Fox News Digital a number of the responses they have received from various libraries.

A library worker from the Rochambeau Public Library in Providence, Rhode Island, told Cameron and his publisher, "We are a very queer-friendly library. Our messaging does not align."

Accordingly, the library stated, "No, we will pass on having you run a program in our space."

When Brave Books pressed an official affiliated with the Providence library on whether the company could fill out an application anyway, the official responded, "You can fill out the form to reserve space, to run the program in our space — but we won’t run your program."

Rochambeau Public Library hosts "Queer Umbrella," where kids "can learn, discuss, and connect over queer history, art, community resources, and more!"

According to an event posting, "Queer Umbrella" is open to "all members of the LGBTQ+ community who are 12+."

The City Heights/Weingart Branch Library in San Diego similarly shot down the prospect of a reading by Cameron, suggesting that officials didn't "think that's something that we would do."

The library's representative reportedly cited the community's diversity as a determining factor.

A children's library representative affiliated with the Alameda County Library system in California flatly said, "We are not interested."

That same library location in San Lorenzo runs a "special Kwanzaa storytime" and, according to Fox News Digital, a legal workshop assisting people who want to change their gender on official documents.

A spokesman at the Indianapolis Public Library's central location all but said no, telling the publisher that "we are really looking at authors who are diverse. Authors of color. That's really been our focus."

After Brave Books explained that Cameron's book contains a diverse collection of stories and ideas, the library responded by saying, "We are focusing on racial equity."

'Battle for the hearts and minds of our children'

The book Cameron endeavors to read to children from is entitled "As You Grow."

Written by the father of six and illustrated by Juan Moreno, "As You Grow" tells of the upward journey of a tree and the "words of wisdom that guided the tree."

Instead of learning about sexually degenerate acts or alternative lifestyles, kids learn "biblical wisdom and the value of producing the fruit of the spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness, self-control."

While there are thousands of public libraries Cameron has yet to call on in hopes of sharing this message with the next generation, the evangelist told Fox News Digital that the rejections thus far are "proof that more than ever, we are getting destroyed in the battle for the hearts and minds of our children."

"Publicly funded libraries are green-lighting ‘gender marker and name change clinics’ while denying a story time that would involve the reading of a book that teaches biblical wisdom. How much more clear can it get?" he added.

Matt Walsh of the Daily Wire and others suggested online that were Cameron "dressed in women's underwear and reading a book about sexuality for five year olds, then he'd have libraries lining up to host him."

\u201cIf only he was dressed in women\u2019s underwear and reading a book about sexuality for five year olds, then he\u2019d have libraries lining up to host him\u201d
— Matt Walsh (@Matt Walsh) 1670428197

Brave Books CEO Trent Talbot said, "It is devastating to discover that many of our publicly funded libraries have now become indoctrination centers that refuse to allow biblical wisdom to be taught to our children."

Cameron suggested, "We have to start fighting back, or we will lose our kids and this country."

They key, suggested Cameron, is not just calling out evil and degeneracy, but displacing it. That means regaining some control of public spaces, including libraries.

He previously told Fox News that with six children and grandbabies to think about, he personally has a great deal at stake.

"Drag queen story hour and all of that — it's not a mistake that this is going after the children because everyone understands that whoever controls the textbooks controls the future," he said.

Cameron noted further that "it's no coincidence that we're seeing these dangerous and toxic ideas such as gender theory and CRT and these kinds of things targeted toward our kids [today]."

Last week, Cameron told Fox News' Shannon Bream that "there are so many people today who see evil and hope that it just passes by them, that it comes to them last. ... We should engage evil and defeat evil whether it's in our home, our children's school, our culturally, politically, [or] spiritually."

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Sen. Rand Paul blasts Fauci for saying, 'I really can't see something that I would do completely over'



Fauci's retirement won't provide him with immunity to a congressional investigation upon Republicans taking the House in January. It certainly won't shield him from Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul's continued denunciations.

Paul minced no words in conversation with Fox News' Jesse Watters on Thursday, claiming Dr. Anthony Fauci inadvertently got millions of people killed with the risky research he helped secure funding for while head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

No do-overs

Fauci made clear in a recent Washington Post "Exit" interview that he has no regrets.

"You know I really can't see something that I would do completely over," he told the Post.

Concerning these remarks, Sen. Rand Paul said on "Jesse Watters Primetime" that "likely there is no public health figure that has made a greater error in judgement than Dr. Fauci."

"The error in judgment was to fund gain-of-function research in a totalitarian country — fund research that allowed them to create super viruses that, in all likelihood, accidentally leaked into the public and caused seven million people to die," said Paul.

Seeking to contextualize the damage he believes Fauci to have done, Paul suggested, "This is right up there with decisions, some of them malevolent or military, to kill millions of people."

Paul previously elaborated on some of what Fauci allegedly did wrong in an opinion piece, claiming he had the "receipts" evidencing Fauci's "funding of gain-of-function research in China."

"The agency Dr. Fauci heads, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), awarded a grant (Project Number 1R01AI110964-01) with a subcontract to the Wuhan Lab of Virology, where researchers combined a gene from one SARS-related coronavirus with the genetic information of another SARS-related coronavirus and constructed new coronaviruses that infected human cells," wrote Paul.

"That is gain-of-function, and plenty of scientists have called it as such. Although the exact origin of SARS-CoV-2 remains unknown, its unique structure, specifically its furin cleavage site, which has not been found in natural coronaviruses, suggests it may have been developed through dangerous research of this kind," the senator added.

Paul indicated that extra to helping to secure funding for dangerous coronavirus experiments that may have kicked off a global pandemic, Fauci worked ardently to silence critics and "bury the lab-leak theory."

According to Paul, Fauci's censorious and self-aggrandizing approach demonstrated that he, along with former NIH Director Francis Collins, prioritized "dangerous gain-of-function research at a Chinese lab and their own behinds over the health and safety of the American people."

Concerning the COVID-19 death toll and Fauci's apparent lack of remorse, Paul told Watters, "It goes to judgment. Talk about errors, you think he might apologize to the world ... to support that kind of research, then look the other way and say, 'Nothing to see here,' and to cover it up."

'Caught him red-handed'

Paul, who publicly called on Fauci to step down over a year ago, made clear in his Thursday interview with Watters that despite the outgoing NIAID director "covering his tracks" over the past two years, "we've caught him red-handed and he won't get away."

Fauci has denied funding gain-of-function research, but in a Senate hearing convened by Paul earlier this year, Rutgers University molecular biologist Dr. Richard Ebright testified that "the statements made on repeated occasions to the public, to the press, and to policymakers by the NIAID director, Dr. Fauci, have been untruthful. I do not understand why those statements are being made, because they are demonstrably false."

\u201cResponding to a question from Senator Hawley on Fauci\u2019s blatant lies, one expert witness said: \u201cI do not understand why those statements are being made [by Fauci], because they are demonstrably false.\u201d\u201d
— Senator Hawley Press Office (@Senator Hawley Press Office) 1659559755

Concerning Fauci's funding of dangerous research in Chinese labs of dubious security and hygiene, Paul suggested that "historically, he will be remembered for one of the worst judgments in the history of modern medicine."

Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) stated in August that House Republicans may look into whether "Dr. Fauci concealed anything from government officials in order to shield the NIH’s cozy relationship with EcoHealth Alliance, a grantee that awarded taxpayer funds to the Wuhan lab to conduct dangerous research on bat coronaviruses," noting the "American people deserve transparency and accountability."

Last week, Fauci told reporters that "if there are oversight hearings I absolutely will cooperate fully and testify before the Congress. ... I have no trouble testifying — we can defend and explain everything that we've said."

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