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Saturday, October 7, 2023

Library Award Winner Kelly Jensen Caught Promoting Censorship of Parents During Banned Books Week

It's still Banned Books Week.  Banned Books Week trainer Kelly Jensen of Book Riot calls parents "Christofascists" for challenging explicit books in schools.  For this and more, school librarian Amanda Jones, who filed a defamation suit against parents to silence them and lost repeatedly in dramatic fashion, arranged for Kelly Jensen to win an award for defending "intellectual freedom."  And how does Kelly Jensen behave as a trainer during Banned Books Week?  She complains that "rw [right wing]" parents might have seen a presentation she made with EveryLibrary, a de facto ALA organization that itself trains people to hide things from parents but also legislators.

Banned Books Week is such a huge hoax.  As more evidence, right during it, one of the awarded "intellectual freedom" winners is complaining parents might have seen what she and John Chrastka was saying.  So clearly she knows what she was saying is deceptively false.  And projecting her own fascism, she wants people to report to the media "something suspicious going on," while parents who do this are "moles."

SO WATCH IT!  SEE WHAT THE BANNED BOOKS WEEK TRAINER DOESN'T WANT YOU TO SEE.  Listen closely as they talk about how they are creating local groups to keep the explicit books flowing.  Opposition to removing inappropriate books from schools is astroturfed by the ALA.  No wonder they don't want people hearing this, among many other reasons.  Just listen.

Below are the original reports on this matter where the training can be seen at full length, credit to Haley Kennington of the Kennington Report.  Haley Kennington also broke open the Banned Books Week leader Deborah Caldwell-Stone, Esq., of American Library Association's "Office for Intellectual Freedom," training librarians how to block Christian books and publishers from public library meetings rooms.

Oh yes, investigative reporter Haley Kennington previously reported on this intellectual freedom winner Kelly Jensen, and it's not pretty:
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Ladies and gentlemen, Kelly Jensen of Book Riot, a Banned Books Week trainer, because Banned Books Week is a hoax:











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