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Published: May 19, 2022

Vegas school board objects to hearing sex passage teenage girl was forced to read in class

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Thu May 19, 2022 – 5:02 pm EDT

LAS VEGAS (LifeSiteNews) – “Profane” sexual language is acceptable for student reading but not for open meetings among adults, alleges a viral video from the Clark County School District.

The video depicts a mother, Kandra Evans, tearfully alleging to the board that her 15-year-old daughter was required to “memorize” and “act out” in “front of her entire class” a passage in which a female character confessing her lesbianism to her boyfriend says, “I don’t love you. It’s not you, it’s just I don’t like your d*** or any d*** in that case. I cheated Joe.”

The mother prefaced her remarks with a warning that it would “be horrifying for me to read to you but that will give you perspective on how she must have felt,” but was interrupted by a school board member who told her, “we are not using profanity.”

A mom in @ClarkCountySch reads from a graphic assignment her daughter was required to do. Her mic then gets cut off because it’s inappropriate for a public discussion.

Adults can’t handle hearing this content yet they readily give it to kids in school. How

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