Libraries are being accused of offering child porn. Librarians explain why that's not true

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Stroll through the stacks of any library and you’re bound to find something you don’t agree with. But in parts of Canada, people are campaigning to make public and school libraries remove books they claim make sexually explicit material available to minors, or even contain child pornography.

The books in question are often ones aimed at children and teens and that have content related to sexual education and/or LGBTQ and gender identity issues.

The librarians who have been tasked with selecting books and maintaining robust collections say the claim they would stock child pornography on their shelves is not true, and that these efforts seem motivated

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