US librarians tackle 'manufactured crisis' of book bans to protect LGBTQ+ rights

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‘For decades, libraries served as a safe haven for many queer and marginalized youths in eastern Texas, says former county library director Rhea Young. Unlike the school cafeteria, the library was a space where they could explore and find acceptance in who they wanted to be.

“There were books where they can find characters like them, and realize it’s okay to be who they are,” Young said. "There needs to be more places like that, not fewer."
[…]
Books exploring race, sexual health and gender identity have faced an unprecedented level of challenges in recent years, as Republican-led states sought to codify censorship into law. Award-winning books such as Maia Kobabe’s Gender Queer, Ibram X. Kendi’s How to Be an Antiracist and Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me have all been caught in the crosshairs.

In public schools, the majority of banned books last year featured people of color, LGBTQ+ people and other demographics, according to a PEN America report. In Greenville county, South Carolina, a group of library patrons sued in March to block book restriction policies that purged at least 59 titles by or about LGBTQ+ people. The case is still pending in federal court.

Halpern said the surge in book bans is a “manufactured crisis” fueled by national conservative groups such as Moms for Liberty and the National Federation of Republican Women. Local chapters of both organizations have challenged dozens of books in public and school libraries.

“These organizations have fine-tuned the blueprint for ways to attack LGBTQ+ rights, to attack information on racial history, slavery and discrimination, all while outside funding local elections,” Halpern said.’


This is typical of the authoritarian right; conservatives fear diversity, inclusion, and expressions of individual liberty.

And like authoritarians throughout the ages, conservatives seek to punish dissent and compel conformity.

It is in fact a manufactured crisis, a non-issue contrived by conservatives, the consequence of the right’s racism, bigotry, and hate.
 
‘For decades, libraries served as a safe haven for many queer and marginalized youths in eastern Texas, says former county library director Rhea Young. Unlike the school cafeteria, the library was a space where they could explore and find acceptance in who they wanted to be.

“There were books where they can find characters like them, and realize it’s okay to be who they are,” Young said. "There needs to be more places like that, not fewer."
[…]
Books exploring race, sexual health and gender identity have faced an unprecedented level of challenges in recent years, as Republican-led states sought to codify censorship into law. Award-winning books such as Maia Kobabe’s Gender Queer, Ibram X. Kendi’s How to Be an Antiracist and Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me have all been caught in the crosshairs.

In public schools, the majority of banned books last year featured people of color, LGBTQ+ people and other demographics, according to a PEN America report. In Greenville county, South Carolina, a group of library patrons sued in March to block book restriction policies that purged at least 59 titles by or about LGBTQ+ people. The case is still pending in federal court.

Halpern said the surge in book bans is a “manufactured crisis” fueled by national conservative groups such as Moms for Liberty and the National Federation of Republican Women. Local chapters of both organizations have challenged dozens of books in public and school libraries.

“These organizations have fine-tuned the blueprint for ways to attack LGBTQ+ rights, to attack information on racial history, slavery and discrimination, all while outside funding local elections,” Halpern said.’


This is typical of the authoritarian right; conservatives fear diversity, inclusion, and expressions of individual liberty.

And like authoritarians throughout the ages, conservatives seek to punish dissent and compel conformity.

It is in fact a manufactured crisis, a non-issue contrived by conservatives, the consequence of the right’s racism, bigotry, and hate.
Toxic empathy which is child abuse gender dysphoria is a mental illness
 
‘For decades, libraries served as a safe haven for many queer and marginalized youths in eastern Texas, says former county library director Rhea Young. Unlike the school cafeteria, the library was a space where they could explore and find acceptance in who they wanted to be.

“There were books where they can find characters like them, and realize it’s okay to be who they are,” Young said. "There needs to be more places like that, not fewer."
[…]
Books exploring race, sexual health and gender identity have faced an unprecedented level of challenges in recent years, as Republican-led states sought to codify censorship into law. Award-winning books such as Maia Kobabe’s Gender Queer, Ibram X. Kendi’s How to Be an Antiracist and Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me have all been caught in the crosshairs.

In public schools, the majority of banned books last year featured people of color, LGBTQ+ people and other demographics, according to a PEN America report. In Greenville county, South Carolina, a group of library patrons sued in March to block book restriction policies that purged at least 59 titles by or about LGBTQ+ people. The case is still pending in federal court.

Halpern said the surge in book bans is a “manufactured crisis” fueled by national conservative groups such as Moms for Liberty and the National Federation of Republican Women. Local chapters of both organizations have challenged dozens of books in public and school libraries.

“These organizations have fine-tuned the blueprint for ways to attack LGBTQ+ rights, to attack information on racial history, slavery and discrimination, all while outside funding local elections,” Halpern said.’


This is typical of the authoritarian right; conservatives fear diversity, inclusion, and expressions of individual liberty.

And like authoritarians throughout the ages, conservatives seek to punish dissent and compel conformity.

It is in fact a manufactured crisis, a non-issue contrived by conservatives, the consequence of the right’s racism, bigotry, and hate.
^^ Translation: We demand gay pornography be allowed in public libraries as well as schools.
 
‘For decades, libraries served as a safe haven for many queer and marginalized youths in eastern Texas, says former county library director Rhea Young. Unlike the school cafeteria, the library was a space where they could explore and find acceptance in who they wanted to be.

“There were books where they can find characters like them, and realize it’s okay to be who they are,” Young said. "There needs to be more places like that, not fewer."
[…]
Books exploring race, sexual health and gender identity have faced an unprecedented level of challenges in recent years, as Republican-led states sought to codify censorship into law. Award-winning books such as Maia Kobabe’s Gender Queer, Ibram X. Kendi’s How to Be an Antiracist and Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me have all been caught in the crosshairs.

In public schools, the majority of banned books last year featured people of color, LGBTQ+ people and other demographics, according to a PEN America report. In Greenville county, South Carolina, a group of library patrons sued in March to block book restriction policies that purged at least 59 titles by or about LGBTQ+ people. The case is still pending in federal court.

Halpern said the surge in book bans is a “manufactured crisis” fueled by national conservative groups such as Moms for Liberty and the National Federation of Republican Women. Local chapters of both organizations have challenged dozens of books in public and school libraries.

“These organizations have fine-tuned the blueprint for ways to attack LGBTQ+ rights, to attack information on racial history, slavery and discrimination, all while outside funding local elections,” Halpern said.’


This is typical of the authoritarian right; conservatives fear diversity, inclusion, and expressions of individual liberty.

And like authoritarians throughout the ages, conservatives seek to punish dissent and compel conformity.

It is in fact a manufactured crisis, a non-issue contrived by conservatives, the consequence of the right’s racism, bigotry, and hate.


Typical freakshow gaslighting, no books have been banned. The freaks are free to go to Amazon or any other place where books are sold and they can buy anything they want. Just don't expect me and other taxpayers to foot the bill.

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The left has banned Huckleberry Finn and To Kill A Mockingbird.

They can go to hell.
 
To Kill a Mockingbird is much more likely to be banned by conservatives than liberals.
Nope. It had the "n" word in it. A bane to the left. But that is not really the point. It appears both sides ban books.
 
Why do Democrats want kids reading books about homos?


Public Education is homosexual indoctrination. Has been for 20+ years.

School vouchers are the only solution.
 
No, I expect you to post all necessary information in your own words. The cite is just a footnote, not a crutch for the lazy.
I won't fetch for you. Believe what you want.
 
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The left has banned Huckleberry Finn and To Kill A Mockingbird.

They can go to hell.
Those books have been "banned" for years but they are still around and still being taught.
 
‘For decades, libraries served as a safe haven for many queer and marginalized youths in eastern Texas, says former county library director Rhea Young. Unlike the school cafeteria, the library was a space where they could explore and find acceptance in who they wanted to be.

“There were books where they can find characters like them, and realize it’s okay to be who they are,” Young said. "There needs to be more places like that, not fewer."
[…]
Books exploring race, sexual health and gender identity have faced an unprecedented level of challenges in recent years, as Republican-led states sought to codify censorship into law. Award-winning books such as Maia Kobabe’s Gender Queer, Ibram X. Kendi’s How to Be an Antiracist and Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me have all been caught in the crosshairs.

In public schools, the majority of banned books last year featured people of color, LGBTQ+ people and other demographics, according to a PEN America report. In Greenville county, South Carolina, a group of library patrons sued in March to block book restriction policies that purged at least 59 titles by or about LGBTQ+ people. The case is still pending in federal court.

Halpern said the surge in book bans is a “manufactured crisis” fueled by national conservative groups such as Moms for Liberty and the National Federation of Republican Women. Local chapters of both organizations have challenged dozens of books in public and school libraries.

“These organizations have fine-tuned the blueprint for ways to attack LGBTQ+ rights, to attack information on racial history, slavery and discrimination, all while outside funding local elections,” Halpern said.’


This is typical of the authoritarian right; conservatives fear diversity, inclusion, and expressions of individual liberty.

And like authoritarians throughout the ages, conservatives seek to punish dissent and compel conformity.

It is in fact a manufactured crisis, a non-issue contrived by conservatives, the consequence of the right’s racism, bigotry, and hate.

All we're asking is for you to keep porn out of schools...and you just CAN'T seem to do it.
 
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