Missouri state Sen. Bill Eigel said: 'You bring those woke, pornographic books to Missouri schools to try and brainwash our kids, and I'll burn those too.'
In a statement shared in a Monday post on X, Eigel stated that he would burn"woke" books if they were brought into schools across the state, although he did not say what type of material would meet his definition.
The post read:"In a video that is being widely circulated of me at the St. Charles County Freedom Fest, I am taking a flamethrower to cardboard boxes representing what I am going to do to the leftist policies and RINO corruption of the Jeff[erson] City swamp. "But let's be clear, you bring those woke, pornographic books to Missouri schools to try and brainwash our kids, and I'll burn those too—on the front lawn of the governor's mansion."In the video, I am taking a flame thrower to cardboard boxes representing what I am going to do to the leftist policies and RINO corruption of the Jeff City swamp.
But let’s be clear, you bring those woke pornographic books to Missouri schools to try to brainwash our kids, and…
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