![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The majority of our anger should instead be directed towards the school board, which, inspired by many other school boards across the country, opted to remove the book prior to a “formal investigation.” In short, they caved to the request of a single individual and pulled the book from library shelves without any input from the broader community, in violation of their own pre-existing guidelines. To be fair, the book doesn’t shy away from honest depicitions of both consensual and nonconsensual sex, although the parent did seem hyper-focused on a single scene in which a group of white boys objectify the Mexican American main character, to the detriment of her own argument as others have deftly pointed out, the scene functions more as a denounciation of objectification than as an endorsement of anal sex.Īs funny as the clip is, however, it’s a waste of time to focus too much of our attention on the parent she does, after all, have the right to express herself in front of elected officials. Part love story, part historical exploration of a small town in 1930s Texas, the YA novel Out of Darkness by Ashley Hope Pérez was originally banned in two middles schools after a now viral moment in which a parent angrily quoted from a passage that references anal sex. ![]()
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