An official from the school board in Fairfax County, Virginia was recently sworn in on pornographic literature intended for children.
Instead of using a Bible, Fairfax County School Board Chairman Karl Frisch confidently took his oath of office by placing his hand on a selection of books including “Lawn Boy,” “Gender Queer,” “Flamer,” “All Boys Aren’t Blue,” and “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” which were held by his male companion.
The books now accessible to underage pupils in Fairfax County and other US public schools contain explicit depictions of same-sex sexual conduct. Several of the books depict interpersonal relationships of a sexual nature between adults and children. “Lawn Boy,” for instance, allegedly portrays a fourth-grader engaging in oral sex with an older male.
Frisch, who identifies as a “public policy advocate” and uses the pronouns “he/him,” has limited connections to Virginia, as reported by the Daily Wire. Frisch, an atheist Democrat political consultant from California, successfully won his first term on the Fairfax County School Board (FCSB) in 2019 by strategically focusing his campaign on gender ideology.
Frisch’s significant involvement in schools, along with his lack of children, has raised questions regarding his intentions to sexualize children and promote gender ideology.
On his campaign website, Frisch proudly states that he is the first LGBTQ+ individual to be elected to a municipal office in Virginia’s largest county. Additionally, he highlights that he is one of just four openly LGBTQ+ school board members in the Commonwealth, out of about 800 members.
Stephanie Lundquist-Arora, a previous contender from the Republican party for the Fairfax County School Board, asserts that Frisch and his fellow board members have already enforced the requirement of utilizing preferred pronouns.
“This most recent circus act regarding his oath wasn’t particularly surprising,” wrote Lundquist-Arora for the Washington Examiner. “Frisch approaches his commitment to pushing the LGBT agenda into Fairfax County’s public schools with religious fervor.”
Frisch proudly states that he took his oath on “a collection of the five LGBTQ-themed books that are commonly banned by other school systems,” as mentioned on his campaign website.
Frisch assumed office on January 1st.
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