The Bravest Knight Who Ever Lived isn’t so different from your average fairytale except for the fact the knight marries the prince at the end. But it’s also been drawing criticism from some conservative communities.
Aaron Calvin & Arianna Rebolini
March 10, 2014
A new children’s book from author Daniel Errico, The Bravest Knight Who Ever Lived is a classic fairy tale, but with a twist: the main character just happens to be gay.
The story starts out conventionally enough. Cedric, a pumpkin farmer
turned knight, is the hero of the tale.
Like any knight, he has to slay a dragon.
But instead of marrying the princess…
Though Errico says he’s received “wonderful support from the gay community,” there’s already been criticism from places like the NJ Family Policy Council who called the book an “assault on traditional family values.”
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Children need to learn the truth that some people are same-gender-loving. They need to be protected from the hateful lies that groups like the N.J Family Policy Council would have them believe - that being gay is wrong and something to be hidden and ashamed of...
"Fear Eats the Soul"
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