Anonymous wrote:Can’t. Breathe. Too Much Irony.
“This week, a principal evoked outrage from the larger community after ordering a librarian to remove posters with a quote from Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor, peace activist and author.
Central Bucks High School South librarian Matt Pecic said on Wednesday a principal ordered him to remove four posters with Wiesel’s quote because they violated the new policy.
The quote is from Wiesel’s 1986 Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech: “I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.”
https://whyy.org/articles/pa-central-bucks-librarian-told-to-remove-holocaust-survivor-quote-advocacy-policy/
p.s. this is suburban Philadelphia. Not the Bible Belt.
Anonymous wrote:Books on climate change are next.
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https://www.inquirer.com/opinion/commentary/kutztown-schools-halt-two-degrees-reading-20230212.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're not just going after LGBTQ people and the teaching of black history, now they're dabbling in banning the teaching of scientific theories.
"A bill in the state Legislature seeking to regulate science curriculum in public schools got its first hearing Monday. The legislation’s sponsor says by banning scientific theories, the policy aims to prevent kids from being taught things that aren’t true."
https://www.mtpr.org/montana-news/2023-02-07/bill-would-ban-the-teaching-of-scientific-theories-in-montana-schools
This isn't new. They've always protested science: evolution, sex ed, climate change. They're expanding subjects and trying to make it official policy on a larger scale, where it used to be more for local districts. It's like they want us all to be dumb now, since they chose that for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:They're not just going after LGBTQ people and the teaching of black history, now they're dabbling in banning the teaching of scientific theories.
"A bill in the state Legislature seeking to regulate science curriculum in public schools got its first hearing Monday. The legislation’s sponsor says by banning scientific theories, the policy aims to prevent kids from being taught things that aren’t true."
https://www.mtpr.org/montana-news/2023-02-07/bill-would-ban-the-teaching-of-scientific-theories-in-montana-schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're not just going after LGBTQ people and the teaching of black history, now they're dabbling in banning the teaching of scientific theories.
"A bill in the state Legislature seeking to regulate science curriculum in public schools got its first hearing Monday. The legislation’s sponsor says by banning scientific theories, the policy aims to prevent kids from being taught things that aren’t true."
https://www.mtpr.org/montana-news/2023-02-07/bill-would-ban-the-teaching-of-scientific-theories-in-montana-schools
How far would that Josh Duggar-looking Emerich go with this? Technically, we don’t know why gravity is; could teachers not teach gravity? Obviously the smug moron is jonesing to get the Bible - the “truth” - taught in schools and evolution would be out, but the extremists are already in support of dumbing down students via banning books; how far are they willing to go to make kids grow up as stupid as they are?
Technically, math is theoretical. Better make sure we keep that out of school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're not just going after LGBTQ people and the teaching of black history, now they're dabbling in banning the teaching of scientific theories.
"A bill in the state Legislature seeking to regulate science curriculum in public schools got its first hearing Monday. The legislation’s sponsor says by banning scientific theories, the policy aims to prevent kids from being taught things that aren’t true."
https://www.mtpr.org/montana-news/2023-02-07/bill-would-ban-the-teaching-of-scientific-theories-in-montana-schools
How far would that Josh Duggar-looking Emerich go with this? Technically, we don’t know why gravity is; could teachers not teach gravity? Obviously the smug moron is jonesing to get the Bible - the “truth” - taught in schools and evolution would be out, but the extremists are already in support of dumbing down students via banning books; how far are they willing to go to make kids grow up as stupid as they are?
Anonymous wrote:They're not just going after LGBTQ people and the teaching of black history, now they're dabbling in banning the teaching of scientific theories.
"A bill in the state Legislature seeking to regulate science curriculum in public schools got its first hearing Monday. The legislation’s sponsor says by banning scientific theories, the policy aims to prevent kids from being taught things that aren’t true."
https://www.mtpr.org/montana-news/2023-02-07/bill-would-ban-the-teaching-of-scientific-theories-in-montana-schools
Anonymous wrote:A journalist has obtained the book reviews of some of the books that have been banned in Duval County. One of those banned books is The Best Man, by Richard Peck, a Newberry Award-winning author. The book has been banned because a gay relationship and wedding between 2 men is portrayed.
One book reviewed in Duval County and banned from school libraries was The Best Man, a book "about a boy's journey into the middle school years and the male role models in his life." The reviewer was Michelle DiBias, the Supervisor of Instructional Materials and Media Services for Duval County Public Schools. In that role, DiBias supervises all librarians in the school district — that is, the people who will make decisions on every book.
DiBias objects to the fact that in The Best Man "2 men marry and the young man is made the ring bearer." DiBias says, while that wedding is celebrated, other weddings "are looked down on by the narrator in the tone and expression."
DiBias concludes that the book should be rejected because it violates Florida's pornography statutes. She writes that the book "is portraying sexual excitement and is damaging to students." That means DiBias believes that, based on the book's content, a teacher or librarian that made The Best Man available to students could be charged with a third-degree felony. She finds that the book "is not appropriate for any group of students" and must be removed "from all schools."
https://popular.info/p/this-book-is-considered-pornography
Yet Common Sense Media found nothing even approaching pornography in the book. https://www.commonsensemedia.org/book-reviews/the-best-man
It's obviously being banned because of its (tame) LGBTQ content.
Anonymous wrote:A journalist has obtained the book reviews of some of the books that have been banned in Duval County. One of those banned books is The Best Man, by Richard Peck, a Newberry Award-winning author. The book has been banned because a gay relationship and wedding between 2 men is portrayed.
One book reviewed in Duval County and banned from school libraries was The Best Man, a book "about a boy's journey into the middle school years and the male role models in his life." The reviewer was Michelle DiBias, the Supervisor of Instructional Materials and Media Services for Duval County Public Schools. In that role, DiBias supervises all librarians in the school district — that is, the people who will make decisions on every book.
DiBias objects to the fact that in The Best Man "2 men marry and the young man is made the ring bearer." DiBias says, while that wedding is celebrated, other weddings "are looked down on by the narrator in the tone and expression."
DiBias concludes that the book should be rejected because it violates Florida's pornography statutes. She writes that the book "is portraying sexual excitement and is damaging to students." That means DiBias believes that, based on the book's content, a teacher or librarian that made The Best Man available to students could be charged with a third-degree felony. She finds that the book "is not appropriate for any group of students" and must be removed "from all schools."
https://popular.info/p/this-book-is-considered-pornography
Yet Common Sense Media found nothing even approaching pornography in the book. https://www.commonsensemedia.org/book-reviews/the-best-man
It's obviously being banned because of its (tame) LGBTQ content.
One book reviewed in Duval County and banned from school libraries was The Best Man, a book "about a boy's journey into the middle school years and the male role models in his life." The reviewer was Michelle DiBias, the Supervisor of Instructional Materials and Media Services for Duval County Public Schools. In that role, DiBias supervises all librarians in the school district — that is, the people who will make decisions on every book.
DiBias objects to the fact that in The Best Man "2 men marry and the young man is made the ring bearer." DiBias says, while that wedding is celebrated, other weddings "are looked down on by the narrator in the tone and expression."
DiBias concludes that the book should be rejected because it violates Florida's pornography statutes. She writes that the book "is portraying sexual excitement and is damaging to students." That means DiBias believes that, based on the book's content, a teacher or librarian that made The Best Man available to students could be charged with a third-degree felony. She finds that the book "is not appropriate for any group of students" and must be removed "from all schools."