
School librarian privately defends pornographic book on 'sex parties' by invoking Holy Bible: 'Slippery slope'
Fox News
A librarian in Anchorage, Alaska, defended the district's pornographic book by invoking the Bible in an email to Polaris K-12 Principal, Carol Bartholomew.
Bartholomew appeared to solicit talking points and information from the librarian after receiving community pushback about the book. Hannah Grossman is an Associate Editor at Fox News Digital.
The book in question discusses engaging "saunas and sex parties," which can pose a higher risk for contracting sexually transmitted infections. However, the librarian maintained in the email that the book does not anywhere "encourage unsafe behavior."
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "saunas, sex clubs, or private and public sex parties where intimate, often anonymous sexual contact with multiple partners occurs, may have a higher likelihood of spreading monkeypox."

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