Shocking New Loudoun County Story About School Librarian and Child 'Sex Workers'

Darryl Bush

We’ve seen all kinds of things being pushed in our schools now and it’s become a big election issue because of the concerns of parents.

Parents upset over CRT and things like the lies told about the sexual assault case in Loudoun County are credited with helping to power Gov. Glenn Youngkin to victory in November on a red wave. Those issues are going to be big issues in the midterms as well.

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But if you thought that we’d hit the bottom of the barrel as to what might be pushed in the schools, the Daily Wire’s Luke Rosiak has a new story that shows they just keep reaching lower.

A Loudoun County (yes, them again) Sterling Middle School teacher grew concerned when she saw a parent’s tweet about a book that was available in the school library, “Seeing Gender,” which has a chapter titled “Sex Work is Not a Bad Term.”

“A person may exchange sex or sexual activity for things they need or want, such as food, housing, hormones, drugs, gifts, or other resources,” reads one shocking passage in the book.

Prostitution is “a job like being a store clerk, an architect, or a freelance writer. We all, unfortunately, have to do work to make a living. Some of us hate our jobs and some of us love them–the same goes for those who do sex work. Sadly, sex work is generally misunderstood,” the book states.

That was bad enough.

But when the concerned teacher went to the librarian, Stefany Guido, to ask if this was available to kids, that’s when things got even worse, as the librarian started defending having the book in the library.

“She started talking about how there’s kids who come to the library who do sex work, and this makes them feel validated,” the teacher told police. “As a teacher, if you get an individual student coming to you because you’re abused, you have to go the police immediately.”

The teacher said Guido did not name specific students, except one who had passed through the school about six years ago.

Guido allegedly said she marked the book as being for eighth graders.

“I said, ‘what happens if a sixth grader checks it out?’” the teacher told police. “She said ‘I have a conversation with them about it.’”

“I said, ‘This is like a textbook for how to do this, including selling your body for hormone replacement therapy,’” the teacher said. “She said, ‘There’s no pornography in it so it doesn’t matter.’”

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Yikes. The librarian allegedly admitted she’d been told by kids that they were doing “sex work” and that she thought the book made them felt “validated.” The first thought — if you are told by a child that they are doing “sex work” — should be to immediately report it and get the child help, not being concerned about helping the child feel “validated” by what is a crime against them. It’s not clear whether the librarian reported it because she’s not talking to the Daily Wire. But if the librarian didn’t report that to the police, it’s a problem. Additionally, there’s a problem thinking this is something that should be “validated.” Then, how many kids is she claiming this applies to? According to the school resource officer, the school is in a rough neighborhood where detectives have reason to believe child trafficking has occurred.

The teacher went to the police when she heard what the librarian had to say because she took that obligation to be a “mandatory reporter” seriously, according to the Daily Wire. The Daily Wire listened to a recording of what had been reported to the police.

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The Daily Wire noted the police are investigating now, but they haven’t provided a police report yet.

This is another case that demands answers.

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