The school board that walked out of a meeting when parents objected to kindergarteners being exposed to indecent LGBT material now prohibits public comments at meetings — because racism.

As reported by The Daily Wire, residents in Penfield, New York, tried to raise concerns at a school board meeting on Tuesday about an explicit LGBT book out on display at the school’s elementary library, called “The Rainbow Parade,” which is about a young girl with two mothers who take her to a Pride Parade.

Illustrations include nudity, drag queens, and the S&M bondage gear so popular in the gay community.

However, the board walked out on parents before public comments began, telling attendees they must submit written complaints only.

Now, the board representing Penfield Central School District has barred public comment at all meetings for the months ahead.

The suppression of dissent at Board of Education meetings is necessary so as to “work together restoring a positive environment in which respectful conversations can take place,” according to School Board President Emily Roberts. She cites racism on the grounds that…

…one of the board meeting attendees showed up [at the meeting] wearing a gorilla suit and a black “Make America Great Again” hat.

If the sort of people who run our schools ever consolidate control over the federal government, any public comment that deviates from the Democratic Party platform will be criminalized on the same basis.

A local ABC affiliate’s take on the allegedly racist gorilla suit.

On tips from WDS 2.0 and Chris Neilson.

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