School fires teacher for assigning lesbian readings from “Diary of Anne Frank”

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2023/09/school-fires-teacher-over-lesbian-passages-from-the-diary-of-anne-frank/

Remember these were 8th grade students. Children in 8th grade in the United States are 13 or 14 years old. They enter 8th grade at 13 years of age and leave at 14 years of age under normal circumstances.  These students should by then known parts of the human body, both male and female.  Yet one mother claimed the teacher was making a little girl talk about feeling each other’s breasts.   Also by then most people clearly know their sexual attractions and feelings.  Yes there are gay kids in those schools and in those classrooms.  Remember kids have computer, TV, Movies, they have books with LGBTQIA people in them … well in some states still, they know of same sex couples and families.  Some people think young people simply are blank slates with no desires or sexual feelings until either they’re married at 12 or they suddenly get them when they turn 18.  These are the same people that think little girls should be forced to carry to term a pregnancy, giving birth, but are too fragile to know that some girls like other girls?  How stupid has this country gotten?   The last paragraph of the article says: “The book has long been used to teach students about the Holocaust. Its sexual passages reflect similar experiences that teenagers undergo throughout puberty.”  Hugs


 
School fires teacher for assigning lesbian readings from “Diary of Anne Frank”
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A Texas school district has fired an 8th-grade English teacher for having students read a passage from The Diary of Anne Frank in which the titular writer describes her genitals and lesbian attraction.

The Hamshire-Fannett Independent School District (HFISD) of Jefferson County, Texas — a near coastal region about 80 miles east of Houston — fired the unnamed teacher after she assigned students a reading from Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation. The adaptation is an illustrated, comic book version of the diary that Frank, a German-born Jewish teen, wrote in the late 1940s while hiding from Nazis. Frank was 13 to 16 years old when writing the diary.

In one section of the graphic adaptation, Frank asks a female friend if she’d feel comfortable exposing their breasts to each other. In the three-panel scene, Frank’s friend refuses and they both remain clothed. In another section, Frank walks amongst nude female statues and admits, “I must admit, every time I see a female nude, I go into ecstasy. If only I had a girlfriend!”

In yet another section, Frank writes about her own genitals, describing their changing physical appearance as she experiences puberty. This section was omitted from the book’s 1952 English edition but eventually restored in its 1980s republication.

HFISD notified parents on Tuesday via email, “It was brought to the administration’s attention tonight that 8th-grade students were reading content that was not appropriate. The reading of that content will cease immediately. Your student’s teacher will communicate her apologies to you and your students soon, as she has expressed those apologies to us.”

By Wednesday, the district fired the teacher. While district officials said the book had never been approved, “it was on a reading list sent to parents at the start of the school year,” KFDM reported, and the middle school’s principal reportedly approved the syllabus that mentioned the book.

Nevertheless, one parent told the aforementioned news station, “It’s bad enough, [the teacher is] having them read this for an assignment, but then she also is making them read it aloud and making a little girl talk about feeling each other’s breasts and when she sees a female she goes into ecstasy — that’s not ok.”

The fired teacher has reportedly hired an attorney, but this isn’t the first time that the book’s lesbian content has angered parents.

A Florida principal removed the book from the Vero Beach High School library for being “not age appropriate” after a local chapter of the anti-LGBTQ+ group Moms for Liberty complained the book was “not a true adaptation of the Holocaust” and contained “graphic” and “sexually explicit” illustrations.

In August 2022, the Keller Independent School District of Texas also banned it, along with 41 books mostly focused on LGBTQ+ and Black characters that it called “pornographic.” After a public outcry, the district returned the Anne Frank book to school libraries.

The book has long been used to teach students about the Holocaust. Its sexual passages reflect similar experiences that teenagers undergo throughout puberty.

3 thoughts on “School fires teacher for assigning lesbian readings from “Diary of Anne Frank”

  1. Anne also fell in love with a boy she knew, and later tried to transfer those feelings to the boy from the other family with whom they were hiding, if I recall her diary correctly. I looked it up to make sure I wasn’t recalling her talking about her sister, but I think I got it pretty well correctly; https://www.theguardian.com/books/2008/feb/24/news.features . People don’t like Anne Frank’s diary because it makes the perpetrators of the Holocaust look bad, same as the same people don’t want complete US history taught.

    I think the term “lesbian” is being tossed around here in a fast and loose fashion, though I won’t go so far to say she wasn’t attracted to women. She was so young when she died. But also, I can recall comparing with peers in 7th grade; it wasn’t sexual, and we were over comparing by 8th grade. It’s a thing people do when young, though I know it isn’t discussed. Meanwhile, Libs of TikTok sure do suck at being humans of any orientation.

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      1. Hello Ali. The groups are about the same, they have the same ideas and are pushed by the same groups of haters. As to the term lesbian. She wrote that she was sexually excited by other girls / female form. “I must admit, every time I see a female nude, I go into ecstasy. If only I had a girlfriend!” She may have been bisexual. But also I think of the circumstances of her life at that time. With the hormones and desires of puberty pushing her at the very same time she was in hiding and scared for her life. It seemed that everyone but the family that she was living with hated her. It would be normal for her to have needs for affection that centered around those she saw every day. Think about the social interaction of young people at that age, worried about looking awkward as they try to establish connections with others they see around them. But she did not have normal social interactions, just what her mind could imagine from her memories and those she was being hidden by. As for kids comparing themselves to their peers, part of that is because of the lack of comprehensive education about the human bodies and the weird hang-ups our society in the US has about nudity and the human body. In places where kids see both their peers and themselves naked regularly or have a sexual education that addresses those “Am I normal or is mine big enough” questions, young people don’t have to worry about that. Hugs, Scottie

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