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Book banning is closely related to efforts to [[educational censorship|constrain what subjects teachers may cover]].
 
Book banning is closely related to efforts to [[educational censorship|constrain what subjects teachers may cover]].
 
==Events==
 
==Events==
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* '''2022-02-02''' A Texas parent demanded that ''"Michelle Obama: Political Icon'' (by Heather E. Schwartz) be removed from school libraries.
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** (2022.02.02) ''Insider'': [https://www.insider.com/texas-parent-targets-book-about-michelle-obama-string-book-bans-2022-2 A Texas parent demanded a Michelle Obama biography be pulled from schools because they said it would make white girls feel 'ashamed'] {{fmt/quote|The Katy, Texas, parent took issue with a book titled "Michelle Obama: Political Icon" by Heather E. Schwartz, saying it "unfairly" depicted [[Donald Trump|Trump]] "as a bully"}}. In other words, she didn't like it because it was accurate and challenged her to rethink her allegiance.
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** (2022.02.04) ''TheHill'': [https://thehill.com/changing-america/respect/diversity-inclusion/592865-texas-school-district-wont-remove-michelle-obama Texas school district won't remove Michelle Obama biography after parent complaint] {{fmt/quote|"The inquiry cited was submitted by one parent of the over 89,500 children the school district serves," Katy ISD Communications Manager Maria Corrales DiPetta wrote in an email. "Contrary to suggestive media reports, the book was never considered for removal, nor removed at any point, from District libraries."}}
 
* '''2022-01-10''' [[Maus ban]]: The McMinn County School board in [[US/TN|Tennessee]] voted 10-0 to ban the use of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel ''Maus'' from the school’s eighth-grade curriculum, citing a number of transparently silly excuses in justification.
 
* '''2022-01-10''' [[Maus ban]]: The McMinn County School board in [[US/TN|Tennessee]] voted 10-0 to ban the use of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel ''Maus'' from the school’s eighth-grade curriculum, citing a number of transparently silly excuses in justification.
 
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* '''2022-02-01'''
 
* '''2022-02-01'''
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** NBC: [https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/texas-library-books-banned-schools-rcna12986 Here are 50 books Texas parents want banned from school libraries]
 
** NBC: [https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/texas-books-race-sexuality-schools-rcna13886 Banned: Books on race and sexuality are disappearing from Texas schools in record numbers] {{fmt/quote|Hundreds of titles have been pulled from libraries across the state for review, sometimes over the objections of school librarians, several of whom told NBC News they face increasingly hostile work environments and mounting pressure to pre-emptively pull books that might draw complaints.}}
 
** NBC: [https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/texas-books-race-sexuality-schools-rcna13886 Banned: Books on race and sexuality are disappearing from Texas schools in record numbers] {{fmt/quote|Hundreds of titles have been pulled from libraries across the state for review, sometimes over the objections of school librarians, several of whom told NBC News they face increasingly hostile work environments and mounting pressure to pre-emptively pull books that might draw complaints.}}
 
** DKos: [https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/2/1/2077954/-How-the-Moral-Panic-of-Critical-Race-Theory-Morphed-Into-a-Book-Banning-Frenzy How the "Moral Panic" of Critical Race Theory Morphed Into a Book-Banning Frenzy] {{fmt/quote|[[Moral panic]]s, when driven by politcians, are usually just tools. This [[critical race theory|CRT]] moral panic is a tool being used by a coalition of interests to achieve their own goals, none of which have anything to do with teaching or not-teaching the history of race in America.}}
 
** DKos: [https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/2/1/2077954/-How-the-Moral-Panic-of-Critical-Race-Theory-Morphed-Into-a-Book-Banning-Frenzy How the "Moral Panic" of Critical Race Theory Morphed Into a Book-Banning Frenzy] {{fmt/quote|[[Moral panic]]s, when driven by politcians, are usually just tools. This [[critical race theory|CRT]] moral panic is a tool being used by a coalition of interests to achieve their own goals, none of which have anything to do with teaching or not-teaching the history of race in America.}}

Revision as of 01:28, 6 February 2022

About

Book banning is a tool used by powermongers to build their power-base through rage farming and the arbitrary exercise of authority. The methodolgy involves pretending to be outraged that one or more books are being made available to children in schools or public libraries.

The banner (the individual or group advocating for the banning) will generally choose works of great cultural significance but slightly outside the mainstream -- typically dealing with themes of oppression, minority representation, intersectionality, and other anti-authoritarian causes -- attributes known for generating community polarization, as authoritarian followers will reflexively pile on the "against" side when those causes are mentioned, while anti-authoritarians will fight to keep the books available due to their importance. The banner will typically find one or more excuses (not necessarily true) for finding the books "inappropriate"; these excuses are generally designed to further trigger authoritarian-follower outrage and support.

Book banning is closely related to efforts to constrain what subjects teachers may cover.

Events

  • 2022-02-02 A Texas parent demanded that "Michelle Obama: Political Icon (by Heather E. Schwartz) be removed from school libraries.
  • 2022-01-10 Maus ban: The McMinn County School board in Tennessee voted 10-0 to ban the use of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Maus from the school’s eighth-grade curriculum, citing a number of transparently silly excuses in justification.

Links

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