First Lady Jill Biden suggested that being against gay porn books in children’s schools means you are a Nazi.
That’s right. Biden’s wife believes that not having sexually explicit books in libraries available to children means “Rights are being stripped away. Freedoms are eroding.”
“More and more state laws are being passed…Just last night, we had to fend off more than 50 anti-gay amendments that Republicans tried to force into the government funding bill… they served only one purpose: to spread hate and fear,” Jill Biden said.
She continued:
“History teaches us that democracies don’t disappear overnight. They disappear slowly. Subtly. Silently.”
“A book ban. A court decision. A ‘don’t say gay’ law,” she said as examples.
However, books are not being banned, and there is no such law.
She then went on to bring up the subject of Nazism and WWII.
“Before World War II, I’m told, Berlin was the center of LGBTQ culture in Europe,” she said.
“One group of people loses their rights.”
“And then another, and another. Until one morning you wake up – and you no longer live in a democracy.”
But there was a major backlash to Biden’s wife’s attempt to compare Conservatives to Nazis.
“Enough with the Nazi references,” wrote one, “Every time these people compare their political opposition to Nazis they diminish the horrors of actual victims of the Third Reich endured. This rhetoric is disgusting.”
“Did she mention Jews at all?” another said, “I didn’t hear it. Is she trying to equate LGBTQ to the Jews murdered by Nazis?”
“No one is trying to ban books but not all books belong in the elementary school library,” added a third.
Jill Biden’s remarks came during a trip to California, as the Biden campaign desperately tries to claw back its poll deficit as the November general election draws closer.
Biden told the Democrat audience, who had paid up to $100,000 a ticket, that Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Act was a step towards dictatorship.
Biden spoke days after Florida settled a lawsuit over the so-called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, a significant win for Governor Ron DeSantis.
In 2022, the law banned instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation in kindergarten through the third grade.
DeSantis defended the law in a press conference, delaying the books that parents had found in Florida school libraries.
Some books included sexually explicit illustrations of minors engaged in sexual activity and instructions on how to masturbate and engage in sex acts.
“I just think parents, when they’re sending their kids to school, they should not have to worry about this garbage being in the schools,” the GOP governor said.