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An unexpected alliance has formed between conservative parents and Arab-Americans in Dearborn, Michigan, after a school meeting turned to chaos. 

The groups have come together to stand up against the public school boards that are supplying their children with 'explicit' LGBTQ reading material.

A school board meeting was disrupted this week when hundreds of protestors denouncing books with LGBTQ content poured into the Dearborn Public Schools administration building.

Concerned parents from both camps were filmed chanting and holding signs against the decision to keep the books in school libraries.  

Some of the titles concerned parents are coming together to object to include Push, The Lovely Bones, балаково цветы This Book Is Gay and Flamer - all titles that confront rape, explicit sex and sexuality. 

Parents, many Arab-American, attended a Dearborn, Michigan school board meeting Thursday to voice displeasure with the sexually explicit and LGBTQ reading material their children have access to at the school system's public libraries

Parents, many Arab-American, attended a Dearborn, Michigan school board meeting Thursday to voice displeasure with the sexually explicit and LGBTQ reading material their children have access to at the school system's public libraries

A school board meeting was disrupted this week when hundreds of protestors denouncing books with LGBTQ content poured into the Dearborn Public Schools administration building

A school board meeting was disrupted this week when hundreds of protestors denouncing books with LGBTQ content poured into the Dearborn Public Schools administration building

Hass Cash, a Dearborn resident, talks with a member of the Dearborn Police Department inside the Dearborn Schools Administrative Service Center

Hass Cash, a Dearborn resident, talks with a member of the Dearborn Police Department inside the Dearborn Schools Administrative Service Center

The meeting became so unruly that it was rescheduled for later in the week at a space that could accommodate more people

The meeting became so unruly that it was rescheduled for later in the week at a space that could accommodate more people

Community members held signs that voiced disapproval with the sorts of texts local children can check out of their schools' libraries

Community members held signs that voiced disapproval with the sorts of texts local children can check out of their schools' libraries

The Republican candidate for Michigan attorney general Matthew Deperno attended the meeting and commented on the surprising united front between conservatives and Arabs.

'I think you'll find these are people with deeply held religious beliefs. We have to stand up for the First Amendment and people's religious beliefs and I think you're probably seeing a shift in the Republican Party,' he said.

Local affiliate Fox 2 said the presence of the two groups 'was a nod to the unexpected alliance of sorts between conservatives and many in the Arab American community as their interests overlap on this issue.' 

The majority, according to the outlet, of those who attended the Thursday night school board meeting were Arabic.

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