School District Pulls 425 Books From Its Libraries In Response To Tennessee’s Shitty Book Ban Law
from the small-minds-determined-to-make-other-minds-smaller dept
Like a bunch of other states run by people who hate the people they serve (except for the people who harbor the same hatred), Tennessee has decided it should get into the book-banning business — years after literal Nazis made this sort of thing politically untenable. Or so we thought.
Now, before the pedants step in to criticize the headline, I understand the law doesn’t actually authorize book bans. But it achieves the same end result by creating a long (but vague) list of content that supposedly isn’t appropriate for schoolchildren, no matter what their ages. And then it goes further by requiring schools to maintain and post lists of all books in their libraries, as well as humor “challenges” raised by activist groups that just want to see the immediate removal of content they don’t like.
Unsurprisingly, the books “challenged” the most are ones that contain anything remotely LGBTQ-related, as well as anything that might portray minorities in a positive light and/or white Americans in a negative light, even if the books factually depict historical events.
It’s this blend of vagueness and bigotry that resulted in a Tennessee school completely shuttering its library right as it was reopening for the school year in order to avoid potentially violating the law. And it’s the same law that has resulted in a single school district removing more than 400 books from its school libraries — an effort that has affected authors ranging from Dr. Seuss to Steven King.
At a school board meeting in Wilson County on Thursday, Director of Schools Jeff Luttrell included in his report a full list of 390 books that have been banned by the county. The titles include “The Green Mile” by Steven King, “Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison, “Slaughterhouse Five” by Kurt Vonnegut, “The Lovely Bones” by Alice Sebold, “Wacky Wednesday” by Dr. Seuss, “Ready Player One” by Ernest Cline, “The Nickel Boys” by Colson Whitehead and more.
390 books is a lot of books. But that’s actually an under-count. Additional reporting says the number of books removed exceeds 400.
Wilson County Schools has removed about 425 book titles from its shelves to comply with new state law that went into effect July 1 prohibiting books and materials with references to sex and violence in public school libraries, according to a new report.
And there may be more to add to that list in the near future, according to the district’s public information officer, Bart Barker.
“This is an ongoing process,” Barker said as librarians continue to meet regularly “to get a collective opinion,” about book titles that should be pulled from schools based on the law.
This is supposedly the full list [PDF] of books removed by Wilson County Schools. A brief scan of the list will make it clear a lot of what’s being removed contains subject matter people with [vomit] “conservative values” which to see erased from public discourse. And the rest of it just appears to be content that fits within the extremely vague, overly-broad list of things the state feels even high school students shouldn’t be allowed to access, even if they do so on a daily basis away from schools.
It’s stupid and abhorrent. And it’s also a very popular thing to do. Full-time censors working for the government have aligned themselves with censorial hobbyists who spend their copious amounts of free time raising book challenges, yelling about stuff at school board meetings, and otherwise doing everything they can to force the government to force other people to comply with their narrow-minded worldview. At this point, we’re only a can of gas and a handful of matches away from government-ordained book burnings. It’s not going to take too many more elections to push this nation over the edge, set it adrift from its free speech moorings, and place us under the heels of people who pretend to be public servants while doing everything they can to keep the public as subservient as possible.
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Comments on “School District Pulls 425 Books From Its Libraries In Response To Tennessee’s Shitty Book Ban Law”
To quote the esteemed Zach de la Roca, ‘They don’t gotta burn a book they just remove ’em’, yes.
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your starting to become like meidas touch
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better the Meidas Touch than the Mierdas Touch (a.k.a. Donald Trump)
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It appears that every one of the listed books either has a sex scene or a rape scene. It seems like a good idea to keep these ones out of elementary school libraries. Don’t sexualize the kids at an early age.
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Interesting how you voluntarily read 425 books involving “sexualizing children”…
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Alright everyone. We are done here in this thread. Someone get the lights.
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“Don’t sexualize the kids at an early age.”
I’d rather them learn from a book than the back alley. Think…
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I’m glad to hear you agree that the Bible is inappropriate reading.
Re: Re: Strangely THAT book always seems to be exempted...
Balderdash, what could possibly be more appropriate for a child to read than a book with human sacrifice, rape, incest, murder and genocide, slavery and mix-and-match of the above?
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The Bible is ok in the school library because no one reads that thing.
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You arnt counting the Bible? Where 2 girls get there father drunk, and Rape him while asleep? so they can become pregnant?
Wow.
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The like-clockwork exemption given to the bible either during or shortly after books bans like this are passed is one of the biggest giveaways that those pushing for the bans don’t actually care about keeping ‘obscene’ content away from ‘children’, and are instead just using Think Of The Children! to force their bigotry onto everyone else.
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Hell, even after purging the sexual and violent content from the bible, you’d still be left with a book that’s used to indoctrinate children. That point alone should keep it out of their hands.
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TBH, if he isn’t so drunk he can’t get it up, then I doubt he was sleeping that heavily. Think about it…
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Maybe if you had read books in school like the ones mentioned above, you wouldn’t have the mentality of a fragile toddler.
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“It appears that every one of the listed books either has a sex scene or a rape scene.”
show me the sex scene in that Doctor Suess book
The priorities here are seriously warped. Worried about harm books will do and passing laws because they feel books are dangerous.
Then there is the thing that is actually massacring kids in school, and the only thing they do about that is offer their thoughts and prayers.
Bigots enforcing their bigotry on a state level
But remember, the republican party is the party of free speech, it’s those liberal democrats that want to silence speech they don’t agree with…
Suggestion
60 groups of Christians, more jewsih groups and more Muslim.
All with slightly different ideas of How and what to believe in their bibles.
And why Millions of people have faught and died, FOR NO REASON except, “Im right you are wrong, convert or we kill you.”
That for religions that DEMAND to be the ruler of the nations.
Dont forget that the ruler of Rome Converted.
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I love the ideals in the Lords Prayer, On Earth as it is in heaven.
IF all these groups got together and Just CLEANED up after the corps, Or Just FORCED the corps to be honest?
Make this a better world and maybe God, will come to visit. Insted of a few groups trying to force Armageddon.
Referring to sex and violence? Is that inclusive or exclusive?
Either way, such modern school standards as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holes_(novel) would likely have to be removed, along with classics such as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Diary_of_a_Young_Girl , https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hobbit , https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_of_the_Flies , and many, many MANY others.
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An obvious one that would have to be removed is The Bible. Numerous mentions of sex and violence, including male-on-male violent sex acts. Also includes narratives of genocide, infidelity, torture, brutality and more.
Grimm’s Fairy Tales would also have to be removed, for much the same reasons.
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Don’t forget the begatting, lots and lots of begatting. They were busy little begatters in the biggest misogyny laden, pot boiler, horror and violence laden book of all time.
You know, I’m kinda curious why a lot of these authors or their estates aren’t suing the schools and the government. By their very definition, a book would arguably qualify as the speech of the author(s) who wrote it, so…
Republican: Yep, ban also this book. I don’t have to read it to known it’s about a thousand Martians becoming to Earth to kill us Americans and steal our jobs. Theses damn Mexicans. No, I don’t confuse Mexicans and Martians, They’re just all that the same.
“Wacky Wednesday” by Dr. Seuss – It is assumed that you can see a drawing on the main characters behind in the shower is what lead to this book being pulled.
Its a children’s book by an author the GQP screaming bloody murder over woke cancelling when the puvlisher decided to not keep 4 books with very racist things in them off the market.
The best part is they don’t have to tell people why the books were pulled, because FSM forbid they have to admit they reported the book because they found their pastor masturbating to it.
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