School President Throws Library Dean Under The Bus After Florida College’s LGBTQ-Books-In-A-Dumpster Dumpster Fire

from the both-a-coward-and-a-liar dept

The fallout came fast and hard for New College of Florida and its administrators after multiple videos were posted of books dealing mainly with sexual identity and race found filling a dumpster behind the school library.

The immediate reaction from the school’s spokesperson, Nathan Marks, was nonsensical. Marks claimed two things, neither of them believable. The first was that this was just routine periodical “pruning” of books that were too damaged or otherwise unneeded by the school. The second was that it was illegal to notify students, staff, or other entities that this purge was happening so that they might be able to rescue some of the books slated for destruction.

As to the first part of his claim, it was immediately apparent most books were neither damaged or old. Instead, they were books retained by the school’s now-defunct Gender and Diversity Center — something that was axed as soon as Governor DeSantis stocked the school board with his personal picks.

The second part was blatantly false. The school was permitted by law to sell or give away the books to anyone interested in them. In this case, it simply chose not to because the far right school board saw the books as garbage and treated them as such.

Now, the flailing is even worse. A steady stream of criticism has forced the college to react. And it has reacted in the worst way possible. The worst way is personified by school president Richard Corcoran, who has decided to pin all of the blame on someone who likely had no control over the purge pushed by the school board.

A New College of Florida library administrator has been placed on leave after thousands of books were found in a dumpster on campus, a university spokesperson confirmed to News Channel 8.

Shannon Hausinger, dean of the library, was placed on leave after “the library did not follow all of the state administrative requirements while conducting the routine disposition of materials,” the spokesperson said.

Maybe Hausinger agreed with the purge. Maybe she didn’t. Either way, Corcoran has made her the scapegoat.

But that’s not all he did. He claimed the public was too stupid to recognize what happened here. As is almost always the case when public leaders get caught doing things they shouldn’t, Corcoran has chosen to blame the media and anyone else who might have disagreed with this move.

“Unfortunately, much of the coverage has been sensationalized, catering to the narratives of our critics,” Corcoran wrote in the letter. “While the optics of seeing thousands of books in a dumpster are far from ideal, it is important to understand the disposition of materials is a necessary process in libraries, and ensures that our collection remains relevant, up-to-date, and in good condition for our community’s use.”

To put this politely, that’s bullshit. The school board — the same one that shut down the Gender and Diversity Center — had a hand in this. We know this because at least one board member has admitted as much. Christopher Rufo — a board member personally appointed by Ron DeSantis — took to ExTwitter to crow about this purge of LGBTQ content, saying the quiet part as loudly as he could.

If you can’t see/read the screenshot, it features several shots of these books in the dumpster, accompanied by Rufo’s statement:

We abolished the gender studies program. Now we’re throwing out the trash.

And here’s what Rufo said after taking the college board position:

Earlier this year, Florida governor Ron DeSantis appointed a new board majority, including me, to New College of Florida and tasked us with a simple, but audacious, mission: take over the failing school, bring in new leadership, and transform the institution into a liberal arts college in the classical tradition.

The move caused a firestorm. Conservatives cheered it on as an essential step in recapturing democratic institutions. Progressives denounced it as a violation of some principle or another. But, whatever your opinion, one thing is certain: the takeover of New College has changed the dynamics of America’s culture war and, if successful, will provide a model for conservatives across the nation.

None of this is addressed in the school president’s letter to the college’s staff. This unfortunate truth is simply ignored and spun to make it appear as though it’s just a misunderstanding that has been inflamed by careless reporting.

But that was never the case. This was always about a conservative-majority board inflicting its preferences on the college, starting with the gender studies program and culminating in the shocking display of contempt that is hundreds of gender and race-related books being consigned to a dumpster and hauled away before any collective effort could be made to rescue literary works DeSantis’ hand-picked board considers trash.

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Stephen T. Stone (profile) says:

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You gotta wonder why people are so afraid of those who have a gender identity different from their sexual organs.

I’d say binary thinking, being raised in bigoted households/communities, and the desire to categorize people in ways that make life “simpler” drives most of this bullshit. Most people, queer or otherwise, don’t spend nearly as much time thinking about their genitals as conservatives spend thinking about queer people’s genitals.

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David Morse says:

Re: New College

While I have fully supported Gov DeSantis and the general redirection of New College I cannot condone this book trashing – there were much better ways to handle this. Books are to be treasured whatever their point of view. Censorship has no place in our society. It is one of our major complaints about Democrats who have censored so flagrantly in recent years – not an admirable trait by either party.

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Stephen T. Stone (profile) says:

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While I have fully supported Gov DeSantis and the general redirection of New College I cannot condone this book trashing

Why? That trashing was always where this sort of campaign would end up. I’m more surprised the books weren’t burned in a bonfire on campus to “send a message” about “woke ideology” in front of the students.

Books are to be treasured whatever their point of view.

Individual books can be hated and maligned because of their content; the fact that DeSantis and his cronies in charge of New College didn’t like the books they trashed is proof enough of that. What should be treasured is the concept that even if we dislike a given book, we have no right to prevent others from accessing and reading that book⁠—and the government shouldn’t have that power, either. But I suppose, given your full-throated support for DeSantis, you have no problem with his support for book bans spearheaded by nosy “I know what’s good for your children better than you do” chucklefucks like Moms for Liberty.

It is one of our major complaints about Democrats who have censored so flagrantly in recent years

By all means, tell us what they’ve censored, then you go compare that to those aforementioned book bans⁠—which, I might add, are happening across the country and are spearheaded by conservatives/Republicans.

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JMT (profile) says:

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And homosexuals were rightly persecuted for most of history.

Not even close to true. You just don’t know much history.

It’s crystal clear why buggery was illegal for hundreds of years.

If you believe something being illegal for a long time is a measure of it’s inherent evilness then explain slavery being legal for so long.

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Stephen T. Stone (profile) says:

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Zuck’ himself admitted that FB interfered in the 2020 presidential election by censoring U.S. citizens’ political speech at the behest of the Biden-Harris administration.

Look at the year you cited and ask yourself who was in the White House between the 20th of January 2017 and the 20th of January 2021. By all means, please, go Google that shit and get back to me.

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Anonymous Coward says:

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“FB interfered in the 2020 presidential election by censoring U.S. citizens’ political speech at the behest of the Biden-Harris administration.”

Part of their duties is to protect the nation. If you are unaware of what a pandemic is capable of, perhaps some light reading would be beneficial.

If there is false and dangerously stupid crapola being spewed upon the web, yes – it needs to be identified as such so that unsuspecting individuals will not be duped into doing stupid fucking shit causing untold misery and mayhem.

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That One Guy (profile) says:

Straight out of the republican guidelines...

When caught red-handed:

1) Claim it didn’t happen.
2) If that doesn’t work downplay what happened, blaming ‘fake news’ for blowing it out of proportion.
3) If that doesn’t work find a scapegoat to blame, because republicans are never responsible for terrible things unless at the moment it’s beneficial for them to be responsible. Bonus points if you can somehow blame a person or group that you’re already using as a boogieman to keep the cultists afraid and in line.

Important note: Moving down the list does not necessarily mean abandoning the previous step, if you can claim an event didn’t happen and downplay how bad it would have been if it had happened and blame an Other all in one go that’s just being efficient.

rkhalloran (profile) says:

Re: DeStupid following the playbook..

The FL state dept for environmental protection, with jurisdiction over the state parks, recently proposed out of the blue to develop a handful of state parks with golf courses, hotels (er, “lodges” :-)), pickleball courts etc. https://www.tampabay.com/news/environment/2024/08/21/florida-state-parks-jonathan-dickinson-golf-course/

The plan was not well received: https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/politics/2024/08/28/florida-gov-desantis-puts-controversial-state-parks-plans-on-hold-jonathan-dickinson/74980449007/

“Republican leaders, including U.S. Sens. Rick Scott and Marco Rubio, and state Senate President Kathleen Passidomo, criticized the plan and came out against it. U.S. Rep. Brian Mast, a Republican who represents the Treasure Coast, said the plan would go forward “over my dead body.” ”

Now DeSantis’ comments:

“”It was not approved by me, I never saw that. They’re going back to the drawing board,” DeSantis told reporters.

“A lot of that stuff was half-baked and it was not ready for prime time and it was intentionally leaked out to a left wing group to try to create a narrative,” DeSantis said.

Rocky says:

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“A lot of that stuff was half-baked and it was not ready for prime time and it was intentionally leaked out to a left wing group to try to create a narrative,” DeSantis said.

First, DeSantis try to pass some of the blame on an unknown “left wing group”. Always have someone you can blame and misdirect anger to, even that someone doesn’t exist.

Second, for this “stuff” being available to leak in the first place someone or several someone thought the plan was a brilliant and it was never shut down by others.

Third, if “they’re going back to the drawing board” does this mean the idea isn’t dead and buried yet?

rkhalloran (profile) says:

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DeStupid and the GQP-led legislature are well-known to be under the thumb of real estate developers. One of them proposed adding the golf course, hotel etc to the one park and the department apparently added the “improvements” to the other parks as cover.

Then the Tampa paper got wind (before many of the parks’ admins) and the resultant shitstorm has forced them to back away and claim it was never real to start with.

I’m sure they’ll try and push this later on once this initial outburst about it quiets down.

That One Guy (profile) says:

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Bloody hell does that remind me of convicted felon Trump’s desperate attempt to distance himself from Project 2025.

‘I’ve never heard of the plan, I know nothing about it, also it wasn’t finalized and it’s all the fault of some nefarious liberal that the public learned about it so they should get all the blame while we send the plan back to tweak and refine it.’

Also as important as what he did say it’s definitely worth noting what wasn’t in that attempt at CYOA, and that’s a condemnation of the plan itself. Rather he seems to be arguing in those quotes that if it’s ‘problematic’ it’s only because the plan to turn state parks into golf courses wasn’t polished enough before they were leaked to the public.

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rkhalloran (profile) says:

Not the first librarian dismissed

Just after Corcoran & company arrived early 2023, they dismissed the librarian at the time, just in time for the students hitting finals to lose their reference librarian, with little explanation. Her being publicly out in the middle of their anti-LGBTQ rampage is generally considered to be a primary cause.

https://www.insidehighered.com/news/quick-takes/2023/05/04/new-college-florida-abruptly-dismisses-librarian

AmySox (profile) says:

Look up what happened to Magnus Hirschfeld’s Institut für Sexualwissenschaft in 1933. Specifically, what happened to its library.

The saga of the New College’s Gender and Diversity Center is a very scary parallel.

The similarities between those that burned the Institut’s library in 1933 and those that Dumpstered these books today are left as an exercise for the student.

Anonymous Coward says:

A New College of Florida library administrator has been placed on leave after thousands of books were found in a dumpster on campus, a university spokesperson confirmed to News Channel 8.

Seriously? It’s cool those books will likely go back on the shelves, but if there’s anywhere else this happened in Sarasota and no one’s getting punished for it, can you let me know? I love me some free decent reading material.

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