Pastor John Amanchukwu addresses the Beaufort County Board of Education

Now that I have confronted the Beaufort County Board of Education about pornographic books on campus, district leaders are without excuse and must take immediate action to safeguard their students.

While researching Beaufort County School District libraries, I found two egregious novels glorifying the victimization of children.

One book, “Boy Toy,” tells the story of a 12-year-old who was molested by his teacher, and it even includes sexual scenes between the victim and his abuser. Throughout the book, readers are mentally assaulted by depictions of a grown woman seducing and attacking a child as she convinces him that he’s in love with her. By the time the boy enters high school, he develops PTSD as a result of keeping everything secret.

Another book called “Collateral” includes graphic sexual scenes between a young woman and the men she develops relationships with. The descriptions are so disgusting that one cannot help but label this pornography. Whether or not a book has illustrations doesn’t matter; the words alone create permanent pictures in the mind.

Why would a school district give minors access to this kind of material? What could possibly be the motive? Despite having 95 books challenged, district leaders have only removed five from the shelves. Why? Are they trying to desensitize children, to make them more accepting of adult predatory behaviors?

The answer to these questions lies in the real-life example of a teacher who was charged with sexual battery of an 18-year-old student at Hilton Head High School. The school district waited to address the situation after it became public knowledge while claiming to take the incident “very seriously.”

Sadly, Beaufort County School District is no different from any other place I’ve been. Parents’ rights have been violated as their children are reduced to specimens in some freaky social experiment. It’s to the point now where parents need to seek legal advice to hold school board members, administrators, librarians, and educators accountable for the mental rape of America’s youth.

Turning Point USA would like to thank Dr. Bob for his contributions, which allowed Pastor John Amanchukwu to pursue stories that shed light on corruption within the public education system. Thank you, Dr. Bob!