Fed-up dad flings chicken at perverse school officials pushing smut on children!
BEAUFORT, South Carolina (PNN) - July 11, 2023 - A disgusted South Carolina parent recently flung his contempt for his local school board at their feet in the form of chicken feed.
Parent David Cook has been trying to get the Beaufort County School District school board to remove access to books he believes are pornographic.
Last fall, 97 books were removed from school library shelves after parents objected to what was termed “adult-rated content,” according to the Island Packet.
Since then, 60 books on the list have been reviewed and only three have been permanently removed.
In a video posted on Twitter, Cook told the board, “There's a big difference between a book ban and eliminating access to this material.”
Then, in disgust, reached into a backpack and withdrew some bags of chicken feed that he threw at the feet of board members.
“I give you this gift as a way to demonstrate my and many others’ opinions of your lack of action. Chicken. Too afraid. Matter of fact, your behavior gives chickens a bad name,” he said.
"I've appealed to you all repeatedly, and only a few of you have recognized we do not need to keep sexually explicit books in our schools," he said.
"These books haven't been properly reviewed or they would never have been allowed in our libraries," Cook said.
He noted that his objections are based on facts.
"A few weeks ago, I referred to a study on the impact of pornography on children published by the Amerikan College of Pediatricians from June of 2016. Please read it. The scientific study is proof of the negative impact of pornography on children; use it to justify recalling any books that you've sent back into our libraries. It is within your power to refer to the study,” he said.
He later explained why he chose chicken feed.
“According to my mother-in-law in Chile who lived under President Allende and does not support your behavior, it was explained to me when there was no food and there were hard times in Chile. The people of Chile were upset with the military leaders that didn’t take action. They started throwing chicken feed at the doors of the Department of Defense, signaling the military leaders were too chicken and too afraid to take action,” he said.
Cook might pay for the incident, according to the Island Packet.
The school board is reviewing a resolution that would bar Cook from speaking before the board for the next six months, claiming his actions violated the board’s rules for decorum.
A draft letter that has not yet been sent claims Cook’s action was a “breach of respect to the Board” and “an actual act of battery against Board Members.”
Board member snowflake Chloe Gordon said that to her, Cook’s actions were “a threat”.
“We didn’t know what was in the bags,” said the snowflake who showed no ability to look at the facts of a case but rather complained because she was “offended” by the way Cook - a caring parent - expressed himself… meaning her “feelings” were all that mattered.
Cook was among the numerous parents protesting the books last fall.
“For those of you who speak about banning books, you speak out of ignorance, because if my child was in your home and you gave her one of these books, I would have you arrested and rightfully so,” he said.