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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Boy, 11, Reads Graphic Groomer Content from School Library at Board Meeting

'We do not need to be having literature that’s showing boys how to suck d–k...'

(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) An 11-year-old boy read a pornographic book he personally checked out from his school’s library to his school board to demonstrate the perversion that librarians made available to himself and his peers.

Knox Zajac, an 11-year-old sixth grade student at Windham Middle School in Maine read a page of the book Nick and Charlie to his schoolboard, according to BizPac Review.

“I’m a sixth grader. I was in the library, and this book was on the stand,” he began.

“When I rented it out to show my dad it, the library asked if I wanted more and if I wanted a graphic novel version.”

What sort of a graphic novel was offered to young Knox? He read a page to the school board to show what the library offered him.

“My back over my hips, as I ask if we should take our clothes off,” the boy read. “And he’s saying yes before I finish my sentence.”

“He’s pulling off my t-shirt, laughing when I can’t undo his shirt buttons. He’s undoing my belt.”

Unfortunately, the book gets even more graphic.

“I’m reaching into his bedside drawer for a condom. We’re kissing,” Zajack read.

“Again we’re rolling over. Obviously, you can see where this is going. I don’t know if it’s because we’re feeling especially emotional or tired, or the past couple of weeks has much too much, but this reminds me so much of the first time we had sex.”

“We were both f–king terrified, and the whole thing was kind of terrible since we didn’t know what we were doing.”

The school board was unmoved.

Zajack’s father, Adam Zajack, however, was motivated.

“We do not need to be having literature that’s showing boys how to suck d–k,” he said.

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