It’s too bad they did not remove this fake diary because it is a fraud (see here, here and here). The book should be banned everywhere in the world due to this simple fact. But instead, it’s being banned because this new and improved “graphic adaptation” includes “references to female genitalia, same-sex attraction and other sexual matters, which have been deemed “pornographic”!
TYPICAL JEWS!!! They never stop. They simply cannot contain their lying, pornographic filth! And here they are, with their wailing victimhood, singing the same old song about something that never happened.
I seriously hope that their time on this Earth will soon be complete so that the rest of us can finally experience this realm without their disgusting, demonic influence being part it.
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It was the latest in a string of book removals being implemented at schools at the behest of conservative activist parents and school board member
A school district in suburban Fort Worth, Texas, has ordered its librarians to remove an illustrated adaptation of “The Diary of Anne Frank” from their shelves and digital libraries, along with the Bible and dozens of other books that were challenged by parents last year.
The book purge at the Keller Independent School District in Keller, Texas, was requested Tuesday by a district executive in an email, a copy of which was obtained by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. A copy of the email also circulated on social media.
“By the end of today, I need all books pulled from the library and classrooms,” wrote Jennifer Price, Keller ISD’s executive director of curriculum and instruction.
It was the latest in a string of book removals being implemented at schools at the behest of conservative activist parents and school board members who are challenging a slew of texts on grounds ranging from their LGBT-friendly content to their supposed connections to “critical race theory.” Some of these challenges have ensnared books with Jewish themes in the past.
“When we got ‘The Diary of Anne Frank,’ we thought, ‘This is a joke.’ But it wasn’t.”
Laney Hawes