The Rutherford County Library Board & St. Patrick

The Rutherford County Library Board & St. Patrick

The Rutherford County Library Board & St. Patrick

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Submitted by Thomas Budds –

The Rutherford County Library Board’s agenda is sure to raise up the “Irish” in the Historic County Courthouse on March 17th.

In what has all the appearances of another spirited confrontation between good and evil, the RC Library Board will be dealing with transgender ideology championed in several books on public library shelves.

While there is clarity that an evil movement is afoot sowing “gender confusion” where it doesn’t exist, there is irony in the timing to confront the issue on this particular day.  

In the fourth century, St. Patrick was enslaved by Irish Raiders who isolated him for six years as a shepherd. Freed from this enslavement, he went about the countryside spreading the word of God using a shamrock metaphorically to explain the Holy Trinity. Storytellers fabulize how he drove the snakes from Ireland an “accomplishment” retold with every toast of Guinness and mouthful of corned beef every St Patrick’s Day. 

This March 17th there will be a meeting of the Rutherford County Library Board at 5PM at the Rutherford County Historic Courthouse where a decision is to be taken confronting the ideology of “transgenderism”. 

There appears to be at least one person on the board who seems to be modelling St. Patrick. Board member Cody York is leading the effort to rid the county libraries of books supporting this perversion. He is to be confronted by the same cadre of purple-shirted leftists who model Karl Marx, while being supported by a larger community of white-shirted Bible-based Christians.

I believe the purple-shirted ideologs are modern day “Irish Raiders” from whom we must rescue our children from their evil attempts to enslave them.  Unlike St. Patrick, enslaved for six years, “transed” children are enslaved into the lifelong psyche of isolated “loneliness” its irreversible “trans” butchery.

We’ll soon see where our “officials” stand on the question, whether we are to be a community of “groomers” or guardians of our children? Together this St. Patrick’s Day, we all must all hold up our “shamrocks” of the Trinity, joining, en masse, with Cody York to rid Rutherford County of all the “SNAKES” and their books espousing transgender ideology.  

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