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Abortion Fiction, Books That Go Against Parental Religions and Values, and Other Shocking Books in El Paso ISD School Libraires

  • A. Teacher
  • May 4, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 5, 2024

Warning! Scanned pages from these books contain graphic descriptions of abortions, discussions of abortions, etc.


NOTE: Books may have different covers in different libraries. Publishers often update the cover of a book with new art to re-market the book, but the contents of the book remain the same.


These are just SOME of the books found in El Paso ISD's online library catalog along with canned pages of the books.


Searching the El Paso ISD's own online library catalogs under "abortion" yields 149 titles in their school libraries.

Searching under "abortion fiction" results in 33 titles in their school libraries. Why do they have books about abortion- fiction or nonfiction?

Unpregnant is one of the abortion fiction books in their school libraries. It is found at three high schools and a MIDDLE SCHOOL.





















A word here about the resources given to Christian LGBTQ kids on page 33. These resources often give teens online "counseling" and other "help". For example, The Trevor Project has this screen that comes up as soon as you get on their website:


Why would kids a "quick exit" from this website? If their parents walk in on them and the kid wants to hide what he or she is looking at, then the ESC button can be pressed quickly three times. They are helping the kids hide things from their parents!

At the top of the site, you can see where kids can "reach a counselor" and also "meet friends" If a kid clicks on "meet friends", the message appears to "Visit TrevorSpace". What is TrevorSpace?

LGBTQ "young people" between the ages of 13 and 24 can communicate with each other. What can possibly go wrong?


Back to scanned pages of Queerfully and Wonderfully Made:









The main character in this book of fiction is a lesbian. Her parents are abortion doctors. The Christians in this book are called bigots and pro-life protestors are called terrorists. How many different agendas can they fit in one work of fiction?


































































These are just SOME of the books that promote abortion and go against parents' values. Yes, they are trying to indoctrinate your children with values that you might not agree with. If they put these books in their school libraries, I doubt that they have any qualms about discussing these issues in class. What is going on at your child's school?


Get informed and get involved!

 
 

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