Activist Says Parents Should Fight Laws Permitting Sexually Explicit Books in Schools
Fairfax County parents and residents protest against a library's holiday display featuring the Bible next to "Gender Queer" and "Lawn Boy" outside Dolley Madison Public Library in McLean, Va., on Dec. 11, 2021. Lisa Fan/The Epoch Times
Sexually explicit books, such as “Gender Queer,” infiltrate schools across the country because of a legal loophole, according to Indiana-based parental rights activist Alvin Lui.
Lui is the president of Courage is a Habit, a group dedicated to keeping children from being exposed to radical gender ideology.
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Jackson Elliott is a former reporter for The Epoch Times.