More book banning nonsense in League City

League City is like the Jelly of the Month club. It’s the gift that keeps on giving.

Mayor Pro Tem Justin Hick’s fingerprints are all over this. An email sent to the Holly Hall Library staff and Hicks from Natalie Sharp called for the removal of a book, Big Wig, from the library. I doubt if Ms Sharp has read every book in the library so she is probably just repeating what other right wing extremists are spouting and Justin is the perfect person to monitor this major issue.

But that isn’t the real issue here. Natalie is the Executive Vice President of the Junior League of Galveston County. According to their website:

Above all else, our goal is to promote and perpetuate social change in the Galveston County and Southeast Texas communities that will benefit most from it. By empowering women and providing valuable leadership training, we are giving local women the tools to get involved, put their talents to work, and positively impact their local communities.

Take some time to visit JLGC. They seem to be a great organization, established in 1952, empowering young women in Galveston County. It seems an email like Natalie’s doesn’t reflect their organizations values or purpose and they might not too happy with her representing their organization on such a divisive issue. She also incorrectly referenced a website that is not the JLGC.


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One Response to More book banning nonsense in League City

  1. […] with her JLGC title. According to JLGC she was not authorized to do that. You can read that email here. (open records requests can be a gold […]

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