The Catholic Campaign for Human Development has given tens of thousands of dollars to Congregations United to Serve Humanity, a far-left group that collects pornographic LGBT books for middle and high school students.
'The Very Hungry Caterpillar' by Eric Carle and 'The Diary of a Young Girl' by Anne Frank were amongst the books culled, a member of Libraries not Landfills revealed. Librarians were instructed to examine whether pre-2008 books 'promote anti-racism, cultural responsiveness and inclusivity.'
The immigrant community is pushing back on social and moral issues, particularly when it comes to children, and the Canadian prime minister is trying to assuage their discontent.
The Florida governor said the left-wing narrative accusing him of book banning is a 'nasty hoax' that has been used 'in service of trying to pollute and sexualize our children.'
The latest data from Guelph-Wellington-Dufferin Public Health highlights the effects. In the last three years, the number of students identifying as 'non-binary' has tripled from 150 to 650 students – 3.5% of the total.