Homosexual activist demands council support gay porn for kids

By John Labriola - A homosexual activist berated the Inverness City Council this week for "banning" the hard-core gay porn novel "Jack of Hearts (And Other Parts)" from the Citrus County library system's collection.

The book, by homosexual author Lev A.C. Rosen, was among 26 books recently challenged by a Floral City resident and was removed from circulation by Library Director Adam Chang after County Commissioner Diana Finegan obtained excerpts from the book, which she distributed to her colleagues at a county commission meeting last month. Commissioners agreed the book was full of obscene pornographic passages and that it didn't belong in the library.

Purchased in 2018, the book was in the Lakes Region Library in Inverness, shelved in the "Young Adult" section, which is for ages 12 through 18. 

Dale Gilliam-Saunders of Inverness accused council members of showing "disgust" for homosexuals. 

"Did you guys even read the books you're banning?" he exclaimed.

When council members interrupted him to explain the city council doesn't decide what books are in the Citrus County library system,  he insisted it's still their job to "protect the LGBT community" by supporting the availability of LGBT porn for minors with tax dollars. 

"You still have a voice and need to speak up for the LGBT community you're turning your backs on!" he shouted. "Every time you take a gay book off the shelf, a gay teenager will die!"

The homosexual canard that kids will die if not exposed to gay porn is a common LGBT talking point. Along with casting opponents as "book banners," it's a form of psychological manipulation designed to obtain adult acquiescence into the grooming of children into sexual depravity. 

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