KTVB Host Brian Holmes Is Bullying Women Online Again — His New Target? A Homeschool Mom Concerned About Porn In Our Libraries
I did not see that coming.
KTVB Television host Brian Holmes is back on Twitter bullying women again.
Last July, Holmes landed himself in hot water when he used his platform on television and on Twitter to Bully a 69 year old grandmother who was unjustly sentenced to prison for being present at the January 6th protest in Washington D.C.
Now, the Rachel Maddow wannabe TV host is taking aim at a concerned young homeschool mom named Anna K. Miller.
Miller, who happens to be the Director of the Center for American Education, has been doing what Brian Holmes refuses to do: Actual Journalism.
Over the past 6 months, Miller exposed the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare promoting “porn literacy” cirriculum on its website, unearthed a graphic sex-ed video produced by Trojan Condoms that was played for 8th graders in Moscow Idaho, and most recently, shined a spotlight on West Ada School District’s large collection of pornographic books that are available to minors.
Holmes, a liberal activist posting as an “unbiased” TV Host who desperately wants a job at MSNBC, retweeted a pro-grooming post from a Twitter account called the “Secret Society of Librarian Friends,” that wants to make sure pornography remains in Idaho Libraries.
The account uses a book with an innocent sounding title, Red: A Crayon’s Story in an effort to make Miller look like she’s “completely lost her mind.”
“HoW cOuLd AnYoNe Be AgAiNsT a BoOk AbOuT cRaYoNs ThOuGh?!”
A quick perusal of the book’s reviews on Amazon sets the record straight though.
Someone even uploaded it to YouTube, so you can see it for yourself.
People were calling this crap out in 2015.
Another book these Free Speech Advocates GROOMERS like to whip out in an argument is The Story of Ferdinand.
Even Michelle Lippert, a former professor of philosophy sophistry at North Idaho College and current Chair of Post Falls School Board, used The Story of Ferdinand as a straw-man at last week’s Library Board Meeting in Kootenai County.
Lippert glibly said, “A quick internet search showed that some people believe that Ferdinand the Bull is about ‘gender-fluidity.’ That never occurred to me.”
Oh really? That’s because it’s not about “gender fluidity,” Michelle. How about we take a brief pause and watch the 1938 animated version by Disney, shall we?
Ferdinand the Bull (the Disney cartoon) is obviously about Homosexuality. You’d have to be willfully blind to avoid seeing it.
Sean Griffin, a professor in the Southern Methodist University Meadows Division of Film and Media Arts literally wrote the book on the gay history of Disney. According to Griffin, "It's not necessarily gay, but it's definitely queer."
Now, there is a difference between the Disney version and the book version, however, and context is key.
The book version, The Story of Ferdinand, was released in 1936, two months after the onset of the Red Terror; a particularly brutal period of the Spanish Civil War, where tens of thousands of people were starved, slaughtered, or burned alive by Communists, including over 6,283 Catholic priests.
Needless to say, Spanish authorities believed the book was “pacifist propaganda,” and banned it. Many other countries followed suit, including Germany.
So what?
Well, if you’re Brian Holmes, it means you can use this historical reality as a weapon to BASH and Label-Lynch people who want to keep graphic hardcore pornography out of the hands of children.
You don’t like kids reading porn? WHAT ARE YOU? A HITLER LOVER?
Way to go Anna!
Speaking with reporters at the Idaho Tribune, Miller said “As a weatherman, Brian Holmes predicted seven of the last two blizzards. And he’s a better weatherman than a journalist.”
Miller also pointed out that the list the @sslibfriends account is “referencing is NOT ‘my list.’ It’s the exact file of ‘books in circulation’ at West Ada that their administrators sent to me. I did not compile the list. The file includes over 60 books and I have stated that ‘more than 50’ are objectionable, not all 60+ books.” Miller continued, saying:
“Holmes relies on a deliberate strategy of obfuscation and denial because he can’t defend radical gender theory on its merits. He’s following along with the left wing political movement who have no substantive counter argument against the sexualization of children. His actions only accelerate the public’s distrust of the establishment media and educational institutions.”
There are a lot of sick people out there, including Mr. Holmes, who clearly want kids to have un-restricted access to hardcore, incest child porn, like what is found in Ellen Hopkins’ book Identical.
Or maybe they want your kids reading books like A Court of Silver Flames.
The people trying to confuse the public about what’s really going on in the libraries, weather they are librarians, groomers, or 3rd rate weathermen like Brian Holmes, always resort to the same tactics. Pretend like the issue is about children’s books like The Story of Ferdinand, or A Crayon’s Story, and if that doesn’t work, accuse them of being “homophobic” or “transphobic.”
If all else fails, you can always just resort to Godwin’s law and call everyone a Nazi.
Let us know how that works out for you guys.