“I wanted to give them a smattering of fiction and nonfiction to choose from on a day that we call ‘Reading Monday,” Bonner, 42, tells TODAY.com. “We just read and celebrate books.”
One of those books was Juno Dawson’s “This Book is Gay.” It's a bestselling nonfiction book that's billed by its publisher as an entertaining and informative "instruction manual" for anyone coming out as lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans.
Quite trying to make kids read gay porn you disgusting landwhale
“By Wednesday, I received notice that parents had gotten a hold of pictures from that book that their child had taken in class,” Bonner says. “By Friday, I was told that parents had filed a police report against me for child endangerment.”
QUIT TRYING TO MAKE KIDS READ GAY PORN YOU DISGUSTING LANDWHALE
“The notion that I was putting children in danger because of books — I didn’t feel safe,” Bonner says. “I knew I couldn’t go back.”
Hand your son a playboy then and tell him it’s for the “article” you psychopath
"I've been fortunate up until now to be supported by the communities that I've taught with," Bonner says. "The signs (of a potential issue) started at the beginning of this school year ... and this heightened culture war that's continuing to build nationwide."
You mean teachers are now being caught sexually grooming children and you don’t like it?
"The difference is that I have that love and care for all students, not just a singular student," she adds. "In regards to the book that was challenged in my classroom, it was a message to the LGBTQ+ community in my room and in my district that they're 'less than.'"
No, it’s you giving CHILDREN sexually explicit material you disgusting landwhale
"My first instinct was the kids," Bonner says, adding that many of her current and former students spoke during the board meeting to say that her classroom was "a safe place."
"If I am a safe place and I'm leaving, what does that do for our students?" Bonner asks. "'What about the kids?' has always been a question rooted in everything I do.
If you giving CHILDREN pornography is a safe space then what isn’t?
The only mention needed, even in such a book as this one, is "coprophagia is generally considered unsanitary and unsafe, and is thus advised to never do. There is a reason it is a common insult to say 'eat shit and die'."
I used to volunteer for a local big brother type program. They repeated a lot of the same rhetoric about being a "safe place" for the kids, that its all about them, and all that.
Yet I still had a strong, unflinching list of shit I absolutely could not discuss with them without approval from the parent and things I had to report to the parent if it came up.
Teachers are so drunk on their victim complex and power they believe themselves completely beyond reproach, simply repeating empty phrases that worked in the past.
Ah, she even uses the “I didn’t feel safe” line. That’s like the Masonic “sign of great distress” or whatever it’s called. If you say you don’t feel “safe” all the other landwhales and limp-wrists will come to your defense.
Quite trying to make kids read gay porn you disgusting landwhale
QUIT TRYING TO MAKE KIDS READ GAY PORN YOU DISGUSTING LANDWHALE
Hand your son a playboy then and tell him it’s for the “article” you psychopath
You mean teachers are now being caught sexually grooming children and you don’t like it?
No, it’s you giving CHILDREN sexually explicit material you disgusting landwhale
If you giving CHILDREN pornography is a safe space then what isn’t?
"If I leave, who will teach the 6th graders about fisting safety?"
And poop eating. The book literally mentions poop eating. I'm starting to think past societies may have marginalized homosexuals for a reason.
The only mention needed, even in such a book as this one, is "coprophagia is generally considered unsanitary and unsafe, and is thus advised to never do. There is a reason it is a common insult to say 'eat shit and die'."
No mention at all is necessary. It was a better time when people did not know what 'coprophagia' was unless they were Greek.
uganda is right about the gays
I used to volunteer for a local big brother type program. They repeated a lot of the same rhetoric about being a "safe place" for the kids, that its all about them, and all that.
Yet I still had a strong, unflinching list of shit I absolutely could not discuss with them without approval from the parent and things I had to report to the parent if it came up.
Teachers are so drunk on their victim complex and power they believe themselves completely beyond reproach, simply repeating empty phrases that worked in the past.
Ah, she even uses the “I didn’t feel safe” line. That’s like the Masonic “sign of great distress” or whatever it’s called. If you say you don’t feel “safe” all the other landwhales and limp-wrists will come to your defense.
Good. She shouldn’t feel safe. She deserves prison.