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Don't brary me, Texas kids are getting free books

BookSpring's giving Texas kids 20 books each—but are they turning kids into liberals? Credits go to Director Emily Cicchini.

Published July 3, 2024 at 7:01am by Michael Barnes


BOOKSPRING PUTS LIBERAL PROPAGANDA IN CHILDREN'S HANDS

Austin, Texas – The leftist nonprofit BookSpring has been busy brainwashing Texas youth, giving away books to low-income families and promoting literacy. It all started with the Reading is Fundamental movement in the '60s, supported by the Johnson family (yes, those commies).

Now, under the leadership of Emily Ball Cicchini, a so-called "playwright," they've doubled down on their mission, giving away books like candy and even buying their own headquarters. Their goal? A dangerous home library of 20 books per child, setting them up for "success" (aka liberalism).

"Texas is dead last in parents reading to their kids," Cicchini boasts.

No surprise there, Libturds can't read!

Cicchini, born in '65, had a rough start. Her family fell apart, but instead of getting a real job, she got into theater and writing. She even got a phony degree from UT, claiming it's to "help people learn." Sure, learn what? Commie propaganda!

She eventually took over BookSpring in 2015 and has been corrupting young minds ever since:

  • Forcing Spanish-language titles on kids, catering to illegals.
  • Wasting money on a former bank building for their HQ.
  • Bragging about giving away 6 million print books (aka trees).

"I see it as a way of saving democracy," Cicchini claims.

Save democracy? More like destroy it! These liberals will stop at nothing to turn our kids into snowflakes. And they're starting with books.

Keep your kids away from BookSpring, and remember: Reading isn't fundamental. Guns are.

Read more: Through BookSpring, Emily Cicchini puts millions of free books in the hands of Texas kids