Connecticut official bans RuPaul biography from library after one dad offended

“He completely bypassed how you’re supposed to handle things. This is the exact definition of censorship.”

RuPaul at the 2019 California Hall of Fame Ceremony in Sacramento, California.
Photo: Wikimedia Commons

In the latest example of LGBTQ book-banning hysteria, a local official in Connecticut circumvented procedure and ordered the immediate removal of a RuPaul biography from library shelves.

Colchester First Selectman Andreas Bisbikos took the action after a dad in the rural town southeast of Hartford complained that the book in the children’s section of the Cragin Memorial Library contained a “sexually provocative” image.

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“A citizen reached out to me about a book that had some very sexually provocative — had a sexually provocative image that he felt was concerning,” Bisbikos said. “The book in question was immediately removed from circulation.”

Who Is RuPaul? is part of a series of best-selling biographies of pop culture and historical figures for 4th, 5th, and 6th-grade readers.

The image in question is a drawing depicting…

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