Florida College Throws Out A Bunch Of LGBTQ+ Books Just Because
from the licking-Ron-DeSantis'-elfin-boots dept
No doubt encouraged by the governor and state legislature’s hatred of anything not aligned with their hetero-first principles, a Florida college not only shuttered its Gender and Diversity Center, but threw out hundreds of books dealing with, you know, gender and/or diversity.
The Stop WOKE Act is likely to blame here, even if it’s not explicitly referenced by any of the college reps quoted in Steven Walker’s Sarasota Herald-Tribune article. The part of the law that tells private companies what they can and can’t discuss with their employees is completely dead, but the part covering publicly-funded schools is only mostly dead. And the state will continue blowing money defending the unconstitutional law because (1) it’s other people’s money, and (2) it really, really wants any small piece of this law to survive because legislators really, really want to keep making LGBTQ+ feel miserable and unwelcome in the Sunshine State.
The Gender and Diversity Center was shut down shortly after the school board obtained a conservative majority. The hundreds of books owned by the center were considered so valueless they were tossed en masse into the nearest dumpster.
A dumpster in the parking lot of Jane Bancroft Cook Library on the campus of New College overflowed with books and collections from the now-defunct Gender and Diversity Center on Tuesday afternoon. Video captured in the afternoon showed a vehicle driving away with the books before students were notified. In the past, students were given an opportunity to purchase books that were leaving the college’s library collection.
As always, the cruelty is the point. At any point prior to their removal, students, teachers, and other interested parties could have been told these books were going to be removed. But rather than do that, the books were thrown away as quickly and unceremoniously as possible. Some were rescued, but the footage embedded in the Herald-Tribune shows most of the books were hauled off to the nearest dump.
When contacted by the paper, college reps pretended this was just a routine “weeding” of the school library’s shelves. Even if this were true (and it clearly isn’t), the college could have informed students, teachers, and others so these books could find new homes and readers. But the college didn’t want anyone to have any access to content its board no longer considers worth reading.
College spokesperson Nathan March also claimed it was against the law to give away or sell the books to students or other interested parties. Reporter Steven Walker points out the falseness of this claim:
March referenced Florida Statute 273 as the reason books could not be donated or sold. However, FS 273 states that New College could dispose of state-funded personal property by “selling or transferring the property to any other governmental entity … private nonprofit agency … (and) through a sale open to the public.”
That makes it clear it was handled the way the majority of the board wanted it handled: a “weeding” that was anything but routine — one that mainly targeted gender and race-related books, all without giving anyone any notice this purge of unwanted content was going to be happening. It could have been handled in a way that didn’t give the appearance of a bunch of censorial asshats sitting around wishing they could have burnt them instead. But the school and its conservative board wanted to make it clear they thought these works literature were literally nothing more than trash.
Filed Under: book bans, florida, free speech, library, new college of florida, stop woke act


Comments on “Florida College Throws Out A Bunch Of LGBTQ+ Books Just Because”
I see DeSantis is reaching out to environmentalists
by simply throwing the books away instead of burning them.
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Since they haven’t hired Guy Montag yet they have no one to burn the books for them.
'History? Nothing that makes white guys look bad. Anatomy? Eww, women/livestock...'
With the bigots in charge of the college tossing out any books that trigger them were I a student there I would be looking real hard to get my credits transfered to another college and finish my education anywhere but there, because if they’re willing to throw out a bunch of books in secret there is no chance they won’t or haven’t tried to change other parts of the curriculum that they likewise can’t stand.
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I’ve been immediately shredding resumés with Florida education for a year or two now. I do not have the time or the patience for the effects on team cohesion we’d have from black coworkers being told that slavery was a jobs program with barbecue.
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Why only Florida? There are several other red states that are just as bad.
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It’s not just Florida. Florida happens to be the one getting itself in the news all the time though, because they’re being the most performative about it.
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You might want to limit that to state-controlled schools, there are some private schools that remain useful.
[Hats JD 2005]
Re: Getting The F Out...
A handful of other schools have offered fast transfer to NCF students looking to GTFO given the overhaul by DeStupid & co, which my kid thankfully took advantage of.
Florida be like “OK folks, our Human Development Index is tied with the United Arab Emirates. That’s just not low enough.”
Nope, blame can be fairly solidly laid at DeSantis stacking the board with Right wing Culture warriors like Chris Rufo, they’d have gone in this direction Stop Woke act or not
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DeSantis is just a symptom of the American right wing’s love for fascism.
And yes. Republican voters are part of that.
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not all republican voters are facists
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They are. The only thing the GOP represents is bigoted authoritarianism. Right-wing politics have only ever been an institutionalized method for perpetuating the cycle of abuse at the population level.
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You somehow feel that the GOP is a hive mind. You should get out more.
See, for example: Republican endorsements for Harris, Republicans for Harris coalitions, The Lincoln Project, and so on.
Do not indulge your fantasy that all problems are simple, and have simple solutions. Over-generalization will cause your solutions to fail, simply because you couldn’t be arsed to look at the real world.
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thank you for helping me
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The GOP is a hive mind. Anyone, and I mean anyone, that disagrees with Trump hasn’t been ejected. Ask Trump, DeSantis, Cruz, Tubberville, etc if any one of those people who you mentioned are Republicans and they would outright state they are not.
The GOP has moved on from those people.
The GOP is exclusively for morons, fascists, and bigots.
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Like yourself? Ableism is bigotry, too. Flagged.
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Calls another person biased because you have a bias against their opinion… O_o
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so basically there not telling facts just opinions great job random ac
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this is a democrat biased news site since its labeled as such by media bias and fact checking
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Yeah must be why they criticize Democrats all the time. Literally the story right before this one on this supposedly “democrat biased site” was bashing Democrats.
You should get your head out of your ass.
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and yet you need to get your head out of your ass dumb ac
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left center comfirmed by media bias so shut the fuck up dumb ac
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Reality is nto taht simple, yes.
But when there’s more evidence of supporters moving in lockster with white supremacists and the like, it;s hard to have any sympathy for the Grand Russian Party.
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Again.
When the majority of voters choose to march in lockstep with a known criminal, insurrectionist, traitor to the nation and known Russian asset, screaming “but not all Republicans are fascists” rings very hollow.
We know about the neverTrumpers. Unfortunately even they have a hard time voting FOR Kamala.
Oh, and once you endorse Kamala or decry/criticize the Grand Russian Party, you’re technically not a Republican anymore.
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and mike critizes both right and left so i think he’s independent
Re: Re: Re:5 'I am totally against Trump! ... just not to the point I'll try to keep him from being elected.'
We know about the neverTrumpers. Unfortunately even they have a hard time voting FOR Kamala.
Hate to break it to them but if they want to claim to be against Trump but aren’t voting for his opponent they aren’t actually against Trump, they’re just extra lazy supporters of his.
The US election system doesn’t care how many people are sitting in a huff on the sidelines in protest, all it cares is how many people are actively voting and if a majority of people in an area are voting for the insurrectionist party because those that might have voted against them can’t be bothered to spend the few minutes it takes to vote then even if the self-proclaimed ‘neverTrumpers’ might have otherwise outnumbered the MAGAts guess who’s getting that area’s votes?
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right now harris is in the lead but we need people to keep voting for her we need democrats and the sane republicans to vote for kamala
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and i am republican yet i choose harris cuase she’s better then trump
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If you absolutely insist that I must vote for what I believe is the lesser of two evils, you might not like the one I pick. Just saying.
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I think you meant to say Goddamned Off-the-rails Party.
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I meant what I said.
The modern Republican Party are traitors to the Union and Russian assets.
Anyone who votes for them is effectively committing treason should the USA declare war on Russia. Every single one of the 94 million living in the red statres.
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so you lie about the numbers typical ac moment
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Shut the fuck up, theroadhome.
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shut up loser ac
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you pathetic excuse of a user the dumb ass random ac who needs to hide under a ac stupid you your a sad being
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Fascism isn’t a dealbreaker for them, though.
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If there’s a Nazi sitting at a table, and 10 regular people sit down to break bread with the Nazi, there are 11 Nazis at the table.
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“Voting to endorse fascism doesn’t make me a fascist, because LOOK OVER THERE.”
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Yes, yes they are.
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You somehow feel that the GOP is a hive mind. You should get out more.
See, for example: Republican endorsements for Harris, Republicans for Harris coalitions, The Lincoln Project, and so on.
Do not indulge your fantasy that all problems are simple, and have simple solutions. Over-generalization will cause your solutions to fail, simply because you couldn’t be arsed to look at the real world.
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Those people are not Republicans. That have been summarily rejected by then party, yet their own biases prevent themselves from acknowledging that they are now either independents (which the mocked relentlessly), or Democrats (the horrors).
Republicans are fascists, morons, or criminals.
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coming from a democrat
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Coming from an anti-disability fascist, more like.
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Have you asked the Geand Russian Party how they feel about those people, fascist enabler?
The answer is: those people are traitors to the cause. And are not Republican anymore, according to them.
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Have you asked the Geand Russian Party how they feel about those people, fascist enabler?
The answer is: those people are traitors to the cause. And are not Republican anymore, according to them.
said the random ac
No, no it couldn’t have.
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The people responsible for this...
…should be burned alive.
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And you should be shot afterwards.
Society would be better off without a lot of people, to be sure. However, removing them painfully adds no benefit beyond outing yourself as an emotional psycho who will inevitably cause problems for the rest of us.
That being said, I will never advocate for unnecessary pain when solving problems.
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So define necessary pain, or at least acceptable pain… in your opinion, of course.
Do keep in mind that some humans can tolerate a whole lot more ‘pain’ than you might think, so be prepared to adjust your thinking as needed.
Almost, …
Ah, I see. How did this happen?
Oh, yeah… Governor Ron DeSantis Appoints Six to the New College of Florida Board of Trustees.
No, it wasn’t that they felt empowered to do this. They were appointed to do this.
Re: ground zero for DeSantis' culture war
NCF was a small (800-900 students), LGBTQ-friendly state school and the official honors college of the state system. DeStupid chose it as an easy target for his “anti-woke” campaign for that reason. My kid was there for their first two years but has left in the wake of all the turmoil. Roughly a third of the returning students haven’t, along with about the same proportion of the existing faculty, leaving some departments stripped. The new admins have started a sports program, recruited from various Xian schools in the area (read: couldn’t get in elsewhere), relaxed admission standards to take them, provided “presidential scholarships” to provide free rides, and moved many of the existing students to off-campus hotels to make room for the jocks.
The local Sarasota newspaper has been following this fairly closely the whole time. So far Ronnie’s efforts to spread this to other FL state schools has failed, thankfully, but he still has two years in office and a friendly GOP-majority legislature, dammit.
Oh look, the nazis are burning books
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So if these books should be, as you believe, forcibly added to private institutional libraries, and that no book bans should take place, I’d love to hear how you believe that the Bible should not be kept outside of elementary schools. You, know, to be inherently consistent as all arguments should. 🙂
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How about separation of church and state?
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There’s making a strawman fallacy, and then there’s just plain making shit up.
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A federally-funded facility is not a private institution, and if the federal funding is partial, there are still conditions that go with that. Try buying beer in Colorado as an 18-year-old if you don’t believe me.
Re: um, state school?
New College is a STATE College, not private.
MAGA grooming at its worst.
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Worse than 53 pages of Republican sex pests?
https://www.dailykos.com/history/user/CajsaLilliehook
Alarm!
Constant alarm sounds should be sounding off while reading this article.
I don't get it...
Do children go to college now? By the time you get to college you’re a legal adult. How can they legally censor adults? But at 18 you can die for this country? WTF!
Re: Simple
Dead people demand change not.
Heinrich Heine nailed this 200 years ago
He wrote: Dort, wo man Bucher verbrennt, verbrennt man am Ende auch Menschen.
“Where they burn books, they will in the end also burn people.”
There is a sad, awful, tragic, maddening progression — repeated throughout history — from banning books to banning people, from burning books to burning people. It always begins like this, and (unless it’s stopped) it always ends the same way.
I’m horrified that it’s happening here. But I understand why: Republicans have spent half a century preparing for it, and the last decade whipping their supporters into an armed, violent frenzy. We find ourselves at this place because rich and powerful people wanted it to be so, and took over one of two major political parties in order to make it happen.
I hope we can find a peaceful path out of this. I’d like to put my feet up, drink a glass of wine, and watch the sunset. But I don’t think that’s likely; I think terrible things are coming and we’ll have to oppose them with force.
I hope I’m wrong.
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trannies and gay people should be persecuted.
Weimar was a time of degeneracy that should be condemned–not something to be praised or emulated.
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ok buddy
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…posted no human being, ever.
GQP has abandoned principles
As a younger guy I bought into the small-government arguments the Reagan era party was peddling. At this point they’ve thrown that aside to intrude into any number of aspects of people’s lives and most recently jumped onto the authoritarian crap TFG is selling, hopefully with no more success than recently.
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Yeah.
“At this point.”
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LEAVE THE CHILDREN ALONE YOU FUCKING PEDOS
This is a good thing. Those trannies going into schools are probably pedophiles. People that want to tell children about sex before their puberty are pedophiles and something is very wrong in their heads.
Only pedophiles are obsessed about CHILDREN sexualization.
Look at that Irish LGBT+ pride organizer : pedophile, caught red handed with thousands of pictures and pedo content.
Not all gay people are pedophiles.
But all pedophiles are gay people.
LEAVE THE CHILDREN ALONE YOU FUCKING PEDOS