


The question isn’t why the Pentagon has begun getting toxic trash like this out of military school libraries. The question is why they were there in the first place.
But the Huffington Post has a list of what they’re calling ‘banned books’ from school libraries run by the Department of Defense.
For months, officials in the Defense Department’s Education Activity or DoDEA. have been quietly flagging and banning dozens of books in response to President Donald Trump’s executive orders requiring federal agencies to eliminate programs or materials related to diversity, equity and inclusion.
The list of books include “If I Was Your Girl” featuring a transgender man convinced he is a woman which depicts “a step-by-step description of an attempted suicide by overdose – so graphic as to be instructional. Also vividly described are a violent attempted rape, drug use… and a painful neo-vaginal dilation procedure.”
HuffPo complains that now “thousands of kids in U.S. military families living on military bases worldwide no longer have access at their school libraries to celebrated and highly recommended books” featuring “a step-by-step description of an attempted suicide by overdose – so graphic as to be instructional.”
Also on the list is a book by newly remade Hamas fanboy Ta-Nehisi Coates, “Between the World and Me”.
Writing in “Between the World and Me”, Coates claimed that the police officers and firefighters who died on September 11 “were not human to me. Black, white, or whatever, they were menaces of nature; they were the fire, the comet, the storm, which could — with no justification — shatter my body.”
Just think how awful it will be if kids on bases no longer have access to propaganda from someone who violently hates white people, Jews and America.