Governor Gregg Abbott wants to win the competition to be the most immoral, dishonest, loathsome, and extremist Governor in the nation.
Pastor Charles Foster Johnson, leader of Pastors for Texas Children, called out Abbott for his latest, most disgusting ploy.
Pastor Johnson writes:
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued not one but two letters this month calling for Texas public schools to “ensure no child is exposed to pornography or other inappropriate content.”
The first letter on Nov. 1 to the Texas Association of School Boards stated that “Texas public schools should not provide or promote pornographic or obscene materials to students,” and that “the organization’s members have an obligation to determine the extent to which such materials exist or are used in our schools and to remove any such content.”
Dan Troxel, executive director of the Texas Association of School Boards, responded in a Nov. 3 letter reminding the governor that his organization “has no regulatory authority over school districts and does not set the standards for instructional materials, including library books. Rather, we are a private, nonprofit membership organization focused on supporting school governance and providing cost-effective services to school districts.”

Charles Foster Johnson
Furthermore, Troxel took the opportunity to give the governor a civics lesson, informing him that the responsibility for the review of schoolbooks and materials belongs to the State Board of Education and the Texas Education Association — two organizations over which the governor himself has responsibility and authority. Both organizations are led by individuals appointed by Greg Abbott.
Presumably now embarrassed, but not to be outdone, Abbott then issued a second letter to the two bodies his appointees oversee, instructing them “to immediately develop statewide standards to prevent the presence of pornography and other obscene content in Texas public schools, including in school libraries.”
Instead of apologizing for his error in misidentifying the role of the Texas Association of School Boards, the governordoubled down on his attack on them, saying “Instead of addressing the concerns of parents and shielding Texas children from pornography in public schools, the Texas Association of School Boards has attempted to wash its hands clean of the issue by abdicating any and all responsibility in the matter. Given this negligence, the State of Texas now calls on you to do what the Texas Association of School Boards refuses to do.”
What is going on here? Why, after seven years of gubernatorial tenure, is Greg Abbott now launching a crusade against public school books? If the governor believed our Texas public schools were teaching objectionable material, why didn’t he address the issue years ago? Why is he only now concerned about it?
Here’s why: Greg Abbott knows it is open season on public schools in our current political climate, and he is cynical enough to capitalize on every single misconception of it.
“Greg Abbott knows it is open season on public schools in our current political climate, and he is cynical enough to capitalize on every single misconception of it.”
Abbott faces not one but two opponents in the upcoming primary elections next spring, former State Sen. Don Huffines of Dallas and former U.S. Congressman and state Republican Party chairman Allen West of Garland. Both are rightwing firebrands who constantly question Abbott’s conservative credentials and bona fides. And his own lieutenant governor, Dan Patrick, continues to pressure Abbott from the far right.
Nothing like a good old-fashioned book ban to throw some red meat to his right flank.
With the rampant COVID chaos afflicting our nation at this time came opportunity for well-funded forces of confusion to wreak their havoc on our most cherished institutions, including medicine, science and education

In September 2020, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, right, listens to Lt. Governor Dan Patrick, left, during a news conference where they provided an update to Texas’ response to COVID-19. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
This is what spawned the national meltdown over so-called Critical Race Theory alleged to be taught in our public schools. When cooler heads finally prevailed, one could hardly find a K-12 public educator who knew what Critical Race Theory was, much less committed to teach it. But that didn’t prevent national fringe organizations from funding the disinformation campaign against our public schools on the basis of it.
What resulted was trumped up legislation all over the country, including Texas, that was designed to put a chilling effect on any content or curriculum that addressed complex issues of race and our country’s sordid history surrounding it. Abbott and his counterpart, Lt. Gov. Patrick, pushed such a bogus bill in Texas, and it passed.
But with the 2022 election season upon us, and with chaos and confusion on the winning ticket, why let clarity and calm prevail? Having wielded the ruse of reverse racism so effectively, Abbott reached into the demagogue’s favorite bag of tricks again and found — voila! — that old saw of adolescent sexuality as his next contraption of chaos.
“Abbott reached into the demagogue’s favorite bag of tricks again and found — voila! — that old saw of adolescent sexuality as his next contraption of chaos.”
Anyone with a lick of sense knows we have long-established and effective safeguards to prevent inappropriate content in local public schools. With such content readily available on the world wide web, child protection is one of the main responsibilities of our public educators, and they discharge this moral duty with astonishing distinction.
Pastors for Texas Children sees through this stunt. We are not amused.
To imply that our public schools are centers of pornography and our educators purveyors of smut is a devil’s lie. Greg Abbott knows it. And does it anyway.
Here is the real moral crisis: The highest office in our land advancing his political ambition on the backs of dedicated, deeply moral public school teachers, who work hard all day at low pay in the work of love for our children, most of whom are poor. It is beyond cynical. It is morally reprehensible.
The de rigueur political attack on public education is based on lies. Our children suffer from it. We must find the moral courage to stop it now.
Charles Foster Johnson is founder and executive director of Pastors for Children.

I find all these uproar against books and questionable content very amusing since kids have 24/7 access to the internet where they have access 24/7 to questionable content all the time. Do the parents monitor this content on a daily basis?? Maybe we need to consider banning all internet access to school-aged children?!
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Ha!
When I was still teaching, each English teacher and history teacher took his/her students to the library for a few days each year and the librarian taught them how to do research in the one computer lab on the campus located in the library. There was room in the lab area for two classes. The history teacher and I were outside the lab at a table helping students that came to us. The librarian was in the lab area working with our students who were in front of the monitors. There was a waist-high partition between us and them so we could see what was going on from our table.
One afternoon when we were with our classes in the library, pandemonium erupted inside the computer lab area. Students were fleeing. One boy that was always getting in trouble in both of our classes ran to our table and said, “It wassn’t me!”
At the same moment, we noticed the librarian was standing behind two boys roaring.
Turns out that one of the boys that never got in trouble, instead of doing schoolwork, managed to hack his way past the protection that blocked access to unacceptable sites and was watching hard-core porn on his monitor.
The word spread and he attracted a crowd of students that left their computer stations near him to gather behind him and watch.
That alerted the librarian that something was going on that shouldn’t so she left the student she was helping and crossed the lab area and ended up behind the gathering crowd looking over their shoulders.
That’s when she exploded.
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Yeah, anyone who has recently been in high-school classes with teenagers knows how crazy this is. My lord, the stuff they regularly listen to and access!
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a sidenote: with all the noise and attention being paid to Nicole Hannah Jones’ “1619 Project” as a thing to be avoided or banned in schools, it is great to read that it is a bestseller BEFORE it is even published
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sorry, Nikole is the correct spellkng. https://www.yahoo.com/now/nikole-hannah-jones-book-1619-160749209.html
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Liz Picone,
Brilliant observation!
Every parent who demands to have control over what schools are teaching their students should have to go on the record as to whether they have put parental controls on their children’s computer and phone.
If they haven’t, they should be be asked why they don’t want to control what their kids are reading?
And perhaps the truth of this would be clear to the media that can’t see the obvious:
Parents who don’t put parental locks on their kids’ phones and computers don’t care what their kid sees. So why do they want to control what is in school libraries?
Because they want to control what other people’s children see.
Parents who actually care about education need to take back the narrative from the parents who pretend this is about their own children, when it clearly isn’t unless they testify under oath that they have parental controls on all their childrens’ devices.
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It is the Texas Education Agency he has authority over,, not the Texas Education Association—the educators union. Margaret Doherty
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Conservative media and politicians have been whipping the right into a frenzy over the liberal “brainwashing” in public schools. As a result of this inaccurate propaganda, parents have been enlisted as attack dogs on school boards, most of whom are providing a free public service. For a party that has no platform other than hate, it is bogus political move that is rightly reprehensible and disgusting. “Book burning” is a typical fascist strategy that has been employed throughout history, and today’s Republicans have a weak moral compass. They want to win at any cost.
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There is Big Climate Change Money $$ To Be Made. Either Permitting It or Planning and Protecting Against It. Interesting “strategy” targeting CRT, Sexuality and Climate Change all at the same time. In the Texas petro-chemical province, students may die from climate change “emergencies” but they sure aren’t going to study it or prepare for it.
At the end, “They will never know what hit ‘em”.
When the 15 members of the Texas State Board of Education meet at its regular quarterly meeting this week, the elected group is expected to talk about how climate change and sexuality are taught to middle school students. It’s part of a regular process that takes place every eight years.
The Texas State Board is also set to vote on new science standards for middle schoolers with the most attention being drawn to what eighth graders are learning about climate change.
The last time the state board adopted new science standards in 2009, the “Chair” at the time said climate change was a “bunch of hooey.” Over a decade later, the current board made changes to its high school curriculum last year with climate change being addressed in some high school courses and now moves to do the same in middle schools.
Under the proposed eighth grade science guidelines, students are expected to learn how “natural events and human activity CAN impact global climate.” For Texas Freedom Network’s Dan Quinn and scientists, that’s where the problem lies. Human activity and natural events do, have and will continue to impact global climate. There is no “can,” he said.
On Nov. 4, climate scientists across the state sent a letter to the state board urging that they revise the proposed curriculum to reflect that human activity such as the release of greenhouse gases have affected the climate.
https://www.click2houston.com/news/texas/2021/11/16/texas-education-board-considers-how-middle-schools-teach-climate-change-and-sexuality-as-officials-fight-over-library-books/
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Climate change is obviously porn. Those salacious clouds and all.
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Reminds me of an old joke:
DR: So, all your responses to the Rorschach Test were, well, extremely graphic. I think perhaps you have an obsession with these matters.
PATIENT: But Dr., you’re the one showing me the dirty pictures!
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Now I get it. Teaching about climate change is defined by Gov. Abbott as “pornography.”
Don’t want to jeopardize the oil and gas industry profits.
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Well, scientists predict that climate change will cause more severe storms and Stormy-orgraphy was pornographic, so there is that connection.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stormy_Daniels%E2%80%93Donald_Trump_scandal
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I bet the people of Texas feel so much safer, now that their youngsters are to be protected from porn in the schools. Recently, a student was showing porn to a girl and I encouraged him to continue that behavior. Happens all the time. I wish we had a governor who would protect my students from me.
Anyone who cannot see that this is a shift from the ridiculous and soon past CRT attacks on public education does not deserve the franchise. Abbott is just trying to get attention by demonizing public education. Like other tyrants, he has to have a demon to protect the voters from.
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I encouraged him to continue that behavior
Idiots will not get your sarcasm here, Roy.
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So according to these right wing maniacs, the public schools are not only socialist, communist, Marxist/Stalinist indoctrinating centers but they also expose the kids to smut, pornography and anti-Americanism!!?? Wow, I am so glad I live in a blue state and not the proto-fascist state of hate mongering and far right Trumpian propaganda, TX.
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The only word for Gov.Abbott’s policy agenda is hateful.
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Will they pull Lolita from the shelves?
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This is like asking, will they stop passing out bomb-making equipment at lunchtime or teaching CRT? Stuff that never happens.
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I didn’t follow that comment, Bob. You mean it’s pointless to ask whether Lolita will be removed from the school library because it isn’t in the library to begin with?
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Right
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I sincerely doubt, Flerp, that there is a single K-12 public school library in the United States that has a copy of this book.
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Interesting, Bob, I assumed it was a “classic” and thus on the shelves of every high school library (to the extent libraries still exist), but maybe you’re right.
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Or like the states where right-wing cuckoo legislators introduced bills barring the teaching of Sharia law in K-12 schools. LOL. Yeah, really need to worry about that one!
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In one Virginia town, the new right wing school board pulled “Call Me By Your Name” and “33 Snowfish” and dozens of other books from the library.
One right wing school board member suggested those books be burned.
Thankfully, the media didn’t present this in the usual “both sides” way, and leave out anything that might make the right wing school board look bad. The media didn’t present the school board as simply being concerned about sexual content — they presented the board members in all their glory, including the desire of one to burn these books.
Had it been a national story, no doubt the “liberal” media would have presented the board members are simply caring and thoughtful folks just responding to parents.
Turns out that when parents understand what it is those far right parents and their billionaire funders really want, they don’t like it. Ask them if they think a student should be forced to read a sexually explicit book for class, of course parents are sympathetic. Show those parents the specific books that these far right parents want to remove from school libraries and burn, suddenly having a small group of Trump supporting parents telling their kid’s public schools what to teach are not popular.
All about the framing.
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Governor Abbot isn’t the first corrupt, dysfunctional, narcissist to attack public school teachers. The war on public education and teachers was declared in 1983 by President Reagan when his administration released “A Nation at Risk” report that was later to be flawed and full of misinformation. But, it seems no one in positions of power has ever admitted that.
The war on labor unions has gone on even longer. From the moment labor unions started to form and have any power, business owners have been at war to destroy them and strip them of any power they have to defend and represent workers. During the beginning of labor unions, business owners hired thugs to beat and even murder labor union members and organizers.
https://whorulesamerica.ucsc.edu/power/history_of_labor_unions.html
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Go Beto! The more I hear him, the more I believe him. He is sounding more like a Kennedy than just another corporate Democrat. Texas needs change!
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Charles Foster Johnson is a treasure!
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It’s the same old diversionary hype based on fear.
We got trouble right here is River City. It was the show tune from Music Man. The boogie man is Pool as a corrupting influenced on youth. https://www.google.com/search?q=lyrics+to+river+city+show+tune&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS766US766&oq=lyr&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j35i39j0i67i433j0i67l3j0i433i512j69i60.3124j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Now, it is not funny or charming. It’s dangerous and hateful, with the imagined prevalence pornography and CRT in schools as a way to sell conservative ideology to protect White wealth and privatized every human service imaginable.
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Yep.
And meanwhile, even at liberal pro-education blogs, the privatizers’ propaganda get us to have only the “debates” that are approved by them — Is the fact that pool halls corrupt youth a good thing or a bad thing?
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Not saying it’s true in this case, but sometimes the folks who express the greatest indignation are the very ones practicing what they preach against.
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always true
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It’s a political strategy. When accused of something, especially racism, turn around and accuse the accuser louder and mor often.
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Well, I recall the decades ago the Supreme Court, in part, defined obscene as “completely devoid of scientific, political, educational, or social value.” Kinda like Governor Abbott.
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Well said, Arthur!
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Obscenity
I know it when I see it
And what I see’s enough
I really try to flee it
Cuz Abbott is “a butt”
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By this standard, schools will have to remove the Holy Bible from school libraries.
* There is much too much sex – that story of David and Bathsheba is for mature
audiences only.
* There are stories of slavery and abuse which might make some children feel bad
because that could be interpreted as Critical Race Theory.
* Then there is the story about Mary and Joseph fleeing Bethlehem for Egypt to
protect baby Jesus after the King ordered the killing of male babies. Doesn’t that
glorify and even deify refugees?
* Jesus threw moneychangers out of the Temple which could raise questions about
wealthy pastors of mega-churches in Texas. Is that anti-religion for a state like
Texas.
* Years later, Jesus himself suffered the gory, torturous death of crucifixion.
Clearly the Bible has too much sex, violence, and dangerous political statements for the state of Texas and its students.
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Well-said, Nancy!
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Abott then issued a second letter to the two bodies his appointees oversee, instructing them “to immediately develop statewide standards to prevent the presence of pornography and other obscene content in Texas public schools, including in school libraries”
…to be named the “Common Hard Core State Standards Initiative”
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Hard Core State Standards Intiative
I do deplore
The hardest Core
The triple X
The wildest sex
You must ignore
The Common Core
Replace with hype
Of Hard Core type
So Romeo
Must simply go
It’s hardcore smut
With naked butt
And Dr. Seuss
Should get the noose
Cuz Fox in Sox
Is Triple X
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Just one pornographic example from Fox in Socks
“And here’s a new trick, Mr. Knox….
Socks on chicks and chicks on fox.”
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How disgusting! Dr Seuss was already in jeopardy for ethnic stereotyping, now implicit porn?
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Dr. Seuss is totally unseussable for children.
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