
Kirk Cameron, 'responding to the cries of parents' who 'feel bullied,' is headed to more public libraries
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Actor-writer Kirk Cameron will travel to more public libraries across America, he told Fox News Digital, to share messages of faith, family and love of country with parents and children.
"I'm going out" to speak to Americans in major cities, he said, particularly at some of the public libraries that either denied his earlier requests to hold story hours at their facilities or never responded to his book publisher's requests to hold book-based events there. "We don't want this woke garbage. We want the right kinds of values that lead to our children, our families and our communities flourishing." "Concerned Americans realize that we are in a battle for the hearts and minds of our children." "When you send men in women's lingerie and clown makeup and wigs to read sexualized stories to [young children], it seems that's the line where moms and dads and grandparents are saying, ‘No more.’" "A grandmother in tears" came up to him and said she's concerned about what's happening to her country, Cameron said. "There are a lot of libraries in America — around 9,000 of them — and we're going to the ones that seem to be the most in need." Maureen Mackey is managing editor of lifestyle for Fox News Digital.
Cameron's new book, "As You Grow," is an illustrated children's book that shares the story of an oak tree throughout its seasons of life.