AFA Wants Libraries To Dump ‘Sexually Perverse’ Gay Children’s Book

Bryan Fischer of the American Family Association was, unsurprisingly, upset to learn that some public libraries have been stocking “The Princes and the Treasure,” a children’s book that, in the words of its author Jeffrey Miles, “tells the story of two handsome princes who go on a quest to save a princess, but fall in love with each other, get married, and live happily ever after.”

Fischer tells the Christian Post that “this book is a particularly pernicious form of sexually perverse propaganda” that “no responsible library should ever include” in its collection.

He adds that parents have the right not just to prevent their own kids from reading the book but to keep it from other children who might talk to their kids about it: “Christian parents don’t want to be concerned only about their own children, they want to keep this kind of warped literature out of the hands of other children as well.”

Bryan Fischer, the director of issue analysis for the American Family Association, a nonprofit Christian organization that supports traditional marriage, told CP on Thursday that “because of the power fairy tales, this book is a particularly pernicious form of sexually perverse propaganda.”

“The stories and the images that children store up in their minds from fairy tales have a very powerful imprinting effect on their tender young souls,” Fischer said. “And the bottom line is that no responsible library should ever include a book like this on its shelves, and no responsible school should ever use this book as a part of its curriculum.”

He continued, “The reality is that no library can stock every book that’s ever been published. So libraries choose all the time not to stock certain books. There’s nothing wrong with parents asking the library not to stock a book of this nature.”

Fischer noted that Christian parents aren’t only concerned about what their children are reading, but they’re also concerned about the literature that’s influencing other children in their communities.

“Christian parents don’t want to be concerned only about their own children, they want to keep this kind of warped literature out of the hands of other children as well,” he asserted. “And if parents want this book for their children, there’s nothing to stop them from going to Amazon and buying it with their own money. But taxpayer dollars should not be spent on tripe like this.”

We discussed similar book censorship efforts in our recent report, “Book Wars.”

Via Book Patrol.