Check Out 'GayBCs' In JoCo

Conservative bloggers share info about these library offering that most youngsters likely aren't going to read without their parent's permission. 

We understand the concern but the reading level this is aimed at will most likely have their parents pick up a copy . . . And there's really not any way to legislate that kind interaction. 

Moreover . . . When places start banning books . . . It rarely stops at the section for youngsters . . .

Some examples from the book The GayBCs by M.L. Webb, three copies of which are available through the Johnson County Library in Kansas:

    B is for BI. You can shout it out loud: “I like boys and girls, and that makes me proud!”
    D is for DRAG. You can strut and dance in clothes that you love: dresses, heels, or pants!
    G is for GAY. It’s a word that implies you’re a girl who likes girls or a guy who likes guys.
    I is for INTERSEX. Some are born with the parts of both a boy and a girl; bodies are works of art!
    L is for LESBIAN. It’s love and affection between two special girls who share a connection.
    N is for NON-BINARY. You don’t identify as just being a girl or just being a guy.
    P is for PAN. You connect with a vibe. No matter the gender, it’s about what’s inside.
    Q is for QUEER. An inclusive term. It’s used to show pride, unite, and affirm!
    T is for TRANS. It’s a brave step to take to live as the gender you know is innate.
    X is for X. You can write it down when you don’t prefer “M” or “F” as your noun.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Children's talking picture book at suburban Kansas City public library teaches the ABCs to kids using gay and sexual terms

A children's talking book offered at a suburban Kansas City public library seeks to teach the ABCs using words such as trans, intersex, bi(sexual), pan(sexual) and non-binary. Some examples from ...

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