A teacher in Washington State has formally challenged two books in the libraries of the Prosser School District.

Popularity papersFrom the Yakima Herald:

Richard Korb, a social studies teacher at Prosser High School, has formally challenged the books for depictions of child abuse and profanity and what he says is the promotion of homosexuality.

It’s the first time in at least eight years that books have been formally challenged in the Prosser School District, said Mary Snitily, assistant superintendent.

Korb was unavailable to discuss the challenges but a flier signed by him and forwarded to the Yakima Herald-Republic said he wants the books banned. It does not mention simply restricting them to certain ages.

The two books in questions are Dave Pelzer's A Child Called It and Amy Ignatow's The Popularity Papers. Unsurprisingly, Pelzer's book is being challenged due to the child abuse & profanity. Ignatow's book, however, is being challenged for "promotion of the homosexual agenda". Because, you know, depicting a character with two fathers—acknowledging that such families exist in our world—is promoting an agenda. 

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