Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess the woke went too far
https://www.localdvm.com/news/virginia/fairfax-co-public-schools-removes-two-books-after-heated-school-board-meeting/amp/
Liberals lost on this one, better luck next time
It's not over. They will be "reviewed." Prediction: Lawn Boy will survive. Not so sure about the graphic novel.
My opinion, FWIW: Just because they "can" put these in our school libraries does not mean they "should."
It’s ok for parents to be concerned about books. FCPS even has a review process in place for such concerns. And parents always have the choice to exclude specific books for their own children.
It’s not ok for parents to throw tantrums at SB meetings and it’s certainly not OK to push misinformation.
Reading from a book available in a county school at a county school board meeting hardly counts as throwing a tantrum.
Anonymous wrote:It’s ok for parents to be concerned about books. FCPS even has a review process in place for such concerns. And parents always have the choice to exclude specific books for their own children.
It’s not ok for parents to throw tantrums at SB meetings and it’s certainly not OK to push misinformation.
After hearing the mom speak at the SB meeting, I researched (for about thirty minutes) on how to protest books in the library. While it is front and center now, it was not front and center on Friday morning. (FCPS really needs to update their search engine on the SB site and on the system site). I was unable to find the information until I posted on here and someone posted the information. It should not be that hard to find it. I have not looked again, but I have not seen the information on the names of the persons on the committee. It is not listed under SB committees.
Of course, now that the SB has put out a statement, the information is more readily available--but not the names of the standing committee. And, this review committee set up is not the same as the standing committee.
And, FWIW, are the high school students selected for this review minors or will they be 18 years old?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess the woke went too far
https://www.localdvm.com/news/virginia/fairfax-co-public-schools-removes-two-books-after-heated-school-board-meeting/amp/
Liberals lost on this one, better luck next time
It's not over. They will be "reviewed." Prediction: Lawn Boy will survive. Not so sure about the graphic novel.
My opinion, FWIW: Just because they "can" put these in our school libraries does not mean they "should."
It’s ok for parents to be concerned about books. FCPS even has a review process in place for such concerns. And parents always have the choice to exclude specific books for their own children.
It’s not ok for parents to throw tantrums at SB meetings and it’s certainly not OK to push misinformation.
It’s ok for parents to be concerned about books. FCPS even has a review process in place for such concerns. And parents always have the choice to exclude specific books for their own children.
It’s not ok for parents to throw tantrums at SB meetings and it’s certainly not OK to push misinformation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess the woke went too far
https://www.localdvm.com/news/virginia/fairfax-co-public-schools-removes-two-books-after-heated-school-board-meeting/amp/
Liberals lost on this one, better luck next time
It's not over. They will be "reviewed." Prediction: Lawn Boy will survive. Not so sure about the graphic novel.
My opinion, FWIW: Just because they "can" put these in our school libraries does not mean they "should."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karl Frisch has gone to the mat on exactly two issues during his tenure on the SB: saving a dog park and defending library books depicting gay sex acts involving children. What a quality guy.
Hey that was MY dog park. Karl’s alright with me!
Yeah. Score one for Fido. Shrevewood kids weren’t so lucky.
Anonymous wrote:I guess the woke went too far
https://www.localdvm.com/news/virginia/fairfax-co-public-schools-removes-two-books-after-heated-school-board-meeting/amp/
Liberals lost on this one, better luck next time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Karl Frisch for standing by his principles and vigorously defending these quality publications.
Yes! And fighting against the homophobia and misinformation.
Very courageous to stand up for our child’s right to look at graphic images of fourth grade bjs! Thank you Karl! The world is a better place and kids are so much more enriched with you at the table.
History is really not on your side, dope. When has book banning ever gone well? You have NEVER read the books and you’re not even remotely accurate. You don’t care though because you’re just stoking the outrage fire as intended.
So the school libraries should be able to stock ANY book and it "won't go well" if a group of parents want it removed?
What an interesting perspective.
No, it doesn’t go well when a bunch of credulous dupes are screaming for books to be removed…when they HAVENT EVEN READ ThE BOOKS. I stand by my assertion that that never does well, no.
Any parent can initiate a book challenge after readings book in its entirety. Removing books from library shelves isn’t usually hook banning…it’s called “weeding” and it happens every year when school librarians remove books that are outdated, damaged, or no longer suitable for the collection. A book may be reconsidered through the challenge process and a committee may decide that it is no longer suitable. That is VERY different than showing up at a School Board meeting for a political stunt, cherry picking quotes and completely mischaracterizing them to stoke maximum outrage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Karl Frisch for standing by his principles and vigorously defending these quality publications.
Yes! And fighting against the homophobia and misinformation.
Very courageous to stand up for our child’s right to look at graphic images of fourth grade bjs! Thank you Karl! The world is a better place and kids are so much more enriched with you at the table.
History is really not on your side, dope. When has book banning ever gone well? You have NEVER read the books and you’re not even remotely accurate. You don’t care though because you’re just stoking the outrage fire as intended.
So the school libraries should be able to stock ANY book and it "won't go well" if a group of parents want it removed?
What an interesting perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Karl Frisch for standing by his principles and vigorously defending these quality publications.
Yes! And fighting against the homophobia and misinformation.
Very courageous to stand up for our child’s right to look at graphic images of fourth grade bjs! Thank you Karl! The world is a better place and kids are so much more enriched with you at the table.
History is really not on your side, dope. When has book banning ever gone well? You have NEVER read the books and you’re not even remotely accurate. You don’t care though because you’re just stoking the outrage fire as intended.
This is NOT a graphic novel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Karl Frisch for standing by his principles and vigorously defending these quality publications.
Yes! And fighting against the homophobia and misinformation.
Very courageous to stand up for our child’s right to look at graphic images of fourth grade bjs! Thank you Karl! The world is a better place and kids are so much more enriched with you at the table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karl Frisch has gone to the mat on exactly two issues during his tenure on the SB: saving a dog park and defending library books depicting gay sex acts involving children. What a quality guy.
Better than you…pushing misinformation!
We’ll see whether KF has any type of political career left when parents look back on his comments and behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karl Frisch has gone to the mat on exactly two issues during his tenure on the SB: saving a dog park and defending library books depicting gay sex acts involving children. What a quality guy.
Hey that was MY dog park. Karl’s alright with me!