Hundreds of parents, pastors, and other protesters are now speaking out against disturbing, graphic material in their local Ohio public library.
The public outcry in Ashland, Ohio has escalated since two parents discovered what they considered to be “pornographic” books near the children’s section of the library. But the president of the library’s board of trustees said she didn’t think the book’s placement was such a big issue since only four people had brought up their concerns at the board’s June meeting.
Sandra Tunnell, the library board’s president, said removing the books from the library is censorship, according to Ashland Source.