Here is a post I just made in five parts on X about Llano High School holding a showing of the American Library Association agitprop:
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Llano High School will show "The Librarians," agitprop by American Library Association to convince adults to allow school librarians to continue indoctrinating and s*xualizing children. It re-exposes a family to continued bullying, thereby exposing Llano ISD to liability.
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But Llano ISD will do nothing, fearing Leila Little and Suzette Baker who both sued the county. They are terrified of being sued by either of these folks, so they don’t want to cancel this event. The film is one-sided—the side of ALA that targets kids.
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For an example of what they want the community to see, Dwight Eisenhower is misquoted to give the appearance he opposed "book banning." The rest of his sentence/statement ALA left out since it showed it’s not censorship to remove inappropriate books. It’s fundamentally deceptive.
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The family bullied in and shown in the film needed round-the-clock police protection. She got death threats—real ones unlike the flimsy one described—that included a brick and a note in her mailbox. If Llano ISD shows that film, it risks bullying that family yet again.
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#LlanoCounty #LlanoISD #txlege
FYI about potential imminent harm done at Llano IDS if the school goes forward with displaying "The Librarians." It’s free on @PBS Feb 6, so just wait a week.
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The initial post in the thread is shown here and please repost:
Llano High School will show "The Librarians," agitprop by American Library Association to convince adults to allow school librarians to continue indoctrinating and s*xualizing children. It re-exposes a family to continued bullying, thereby exposing Llano ISD to liability. pic.twitter.com/BAFbI730jy
— Dan Kleinman @OccupyLibraries (@OccupyLibraries) January 11, 2026
I will be sending this post to the school administrators who could stop the showing and prevent the potential liability, let alone the agitprop nature of the film.
In full disclosure, I appear in the film as does Bonnie Wallace and many others from Llano County.
Recall Bonnie Wallace won big in Little v. Llano County, so inappropriate books may be legally removed from library shelves, and yet again, everything American Library Association has been saying is false. That's likely why ALA showed her but left her unnamed in "The Librarians."
The graphic in the upper right is sourced from the Facebook page for Llano County TX Rants & Raves where the text reads:
This documentary is about librarians who are suing cities, counties and school boards to keep harmful content. Suzette Baker who sued Llano County is featured. Any taxpayer who wants to protect minors from harmful content including drawings of couples having sex, sex organs, and more should email (or call) the superintendent and all school board members and the HS principal and express their discontent about this documentary being featured at Llano HS on Jan 24. This email (or call) should be sent immediately.Who can give me the school email?
mailto:medwards@llanoisd.orgmailto:rick.tisdale@cadencebank.commailto:codyfly@benekeith.commailto:paul.hull@hitssllc.commailto:grant@inmansbbq.commailto:jeffk@arrowheadbanktexas.commailto:rwilson@llanoisd.orgmailto:spatrick@llanoisd.org
Just look at the upper left hand corner about the war on books- tells you everything you need to know! There is no Reader Foundation only a reading foundation on the web. I'm trying to find out if this Reading foundation has a chapter here in Llano. I find it suspicious that this film would be shown in an election year with the Littles running to split the ticket and unseat Moss. Lord God I pray you will expose this backdoor move by a perverse ideology against our children and community. Amen and so be it!
In small letters at the bottom is:
LCLSF.org. This is Leila Little's foundation. We all need to send an email (or call) and tell the ISD that we are opposed to the HS hosting this.
It is clearly a political rally!
Source:
Interesting! So it seems it's also a political trick to get elected by the losing party in Little v. Llano County! Interesting! Husband and wife are running against each other so one of then gets the seat! Interesting! Using an entire school district for their personal gain! Interesting!
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Someone is ostensibly inspired to bully someone else by watching a movie, and you think the *venue* would somehow be liable? You are softer than a mayonnaise sandwich my dude.
ReplyDeleteLlano ISD has strong antibullying policies. By displaying "The Librarians," Llano ISD may be violating at least the spirit of its own policies by allowing the viewing of 1) the bullying of a mother who reported to an anonymous tip line a challenge to a school book, the video of which led to her being bullied and now is displayed again in "The Librarians," and 2) "The Librarians" shows the mother in a way of bullying her further since it shows her in a negative light for making that anonymous complaint in the first place.
DeleteFurther, the bullying victim of the anonymous complaint was doxxed by the police calling the school, the school reporting to the librarian, the librarian calling to an alleged reporter who filed a FOIA, he got the anonymous complaint, then published it, leading to the destruction of the woman's life, including her entire family, police protection and all. And ALA includes that in "The Librarians," and Llano ISD is going to display that in a week or so.
And notable, that same bullying technique used against that woman appears to have been used here in Llano, though I'm still investigating that. I'm suggesting Llano ISD is participating in another bullying incident that entirely mirrors the one to be shown in "The Librarians" the school district is about to display in school.
American Library Association will do anything to keep up its sixty plus years of eviscerating parent rights to indoctrinate students, including re-bullying a woman previously destroyed, and Llano ISD is joining in with ALA to further that same goal while ignoring its own antibullying policies.
That's the way it looks to me, at least. So you can do the ad hominem attack all you like, but it just shows I'm over the target.