Last Updated on May 18, 2023
A mom in Fairfax County, Virginia is blowing the whistle on the deviant porn being peddled to kids by their local public schools while calling on GOP Governor Glenn Youngkin and Attorney General Jason Miyares to “do something” about rampant public school grooming.
Fairfax County mom Stacy Langton joined the Stew Peters Show to blow the whistle on pedophilic school materials on a national stage and even exposed her local district’s assistant superintendent for admitting that she’s grooming her own children.
Langton attended a recent meeting of the Fairfax County School Board and brought with her a copy of the book Queer: A Graphic History, which is available in Fairfax County Public School libraries. At the meeting, Langton tore into the left-wing school board, and footage of her speech aired during her Stew Peters Show appearance.
In the speech, Langton blasted not just the school board for their grooming of children and laissez-faire attitude about cleaning up their school district, but also blasted Virginia GOP Governor Glenn Youngkin and AG Jason Miyares, both of whom were elected in a pro-parental rights wave election in 2021, only to fail to combat widespread grooming practices, which parents in Virginia say have only gotten worse.
“For tonight’s porn book story hour, I brought a selection from my son’s school, Fairfax High School,” Langton told the Fairfax County School Board.
“The book, called Queer: A Graphic History by author Meg-John Barker, is indeed graphic. It has illustrations of sex acts, some of which are deviant, but this book teaches that there are no good or bad kinds of sex, only a diverse range of practices and attractions.”
In one portion of the book, which Langton publicly showed to the school board, there’s an illustration of a mom and a dad having sex.
“Except in this case, the dad is on all fours on the bed, while mom is wearing a strap-on dildo and is screwing dad anally from behind.”
The book goes on to claim that “heterosexuality is unfair and oppressive,” and even claims that heterosexuality is unnatural.
“You guys won’t remove this stuff and the assistant superintendent said these books are bedtime stories for her children,” Langton told the board.
“I’m calling on Governor Youngkin and AG Miyares to DO SOMETHING! This was your platform for the last five weeks of your campaign and we the parents put you in office largely to go and fix this. It’s been 18 months. It’s time!”