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==About==
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[[Educational censorship]] occurs when authorities act to hinder the teaching or classroom discussion of certain subjects. This can take the form of [[book banning]] or other initiatives designed to create a [[chilling effect]] around the topics in question.
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The motives appear to be:
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* [[rage farming]]: the subjects chosen are typically outside the mainstream, and can therefore be misrepresented (to the uninformed) as innately harmful
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* preventing access to important information which would reveal the censors' political stances as inaccurate and harmful, thus maintaining an audience of the uninformed for future rage-farming
 
==Events==
 
==Events==
* '''2022-04-15''' Florida officials reject more than 50 proposed math textbooks that allegedly "include references to [[Critical Race Theory]]."
 
** (2022.04.17) Y!: [https://www.yahoo.com/news/florida-continues-attack-education-rejecting-194325390.html Florida Continues Attack On Education After Rejecting 54 Math Textbooks Due To 'CRT']
 
** (2022.04.15) FL DoE: [https://www.fldoe.org/newsroom/latest-news/florida-rejects-publishers-attempts-to-indoctrinate-students.stml Florida Rejects Publishers’ Attempts to Indoctrinate Students] {{fmt/quote|Reasons for rejecting textbooks included references to Critical Race Theory (CRT), inclusions of Common Core, and the unsolicited addition of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) in mathematics.}}
 
 
* '''2022-01-24''' [[US/VA/law/2022/EO/1|Virginia EO 1]]: Governor [[Glenn Youngkin]]'s "educational tip line"
 
* '''2022-01-24''' [[US/VA/law/2022/EO/1|Virginia EO 1]]: Governor [[Glenn Youngkin]]'s "educational tip line"
 
** (2022.02.04) ''MoJo'': [https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2022/02/glenn-youngkin-virginia-tip-line-crt-teachers/ Glenn Youngkin Set Up a Tip Line to Snitch on Teachers. It’s Only Gotten Weirder Since.]
 
** (2022.02.04) ''MoJo'': [https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2022/02/glenn-youngkin-virginia-tip-line-crt-teachers/ Glenn Youngkin Set Up a Tip Line to Snitch on Teachers. It’s Only Gotten Weirder Since.]
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* '''2022-01-11''' [[US/FL/law/2022/HB/1557|Florida HB 1557]] "Parental Rights in Education", aka "Don't Say Gay" or "No Promo Homo": [https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2022/1557/?Tab=BillHistory FL Senate]
 
* '''2022-01-11''' [[US/FL/law/2022/HB/1557|Florida HB 1557]] "Parental Rights in Education", aka "Don't Say Gay" or "No Promo Homo": [https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2022/1557/?Tab=BillHistory FL Senate]
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** (2022.04.15) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioW-PRLi2sQ How the "Don't Say Gay" Bill May INCREASE Child Grooming] (video, 16"50, Rebecca Watson): basically, preventing teachers talking with children about a subject enables abuse. This is kind of obvious to everyone except, apparently, [[conservoid]]s.
 
** (2022.01.27)
 
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*** ''Slate'': [https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2022/01/florida-lgbtq-parental-rights-desantis.html The New Face of “No Promo Homo” Laws] {{fmt/quote|None of the censorious conservatives behind these bills are going to bring a lawsuit against a school district whose social studies curriculum teaches, for example, that George Washington was straight-married to Martha.}} ... {{fmt/quote|But it is not necessarily the point of these laws to be read and followed precisely as written. Instead, the lawmakers who advance them intend to create a chilling effect, such that teachers and school administrators are too afraid to teach LGBTQ history, discuss relevant current events, or offer support to queer and trans students, lest they run afoul of a vaguely written law.}}
 
*** ''Slate'': [https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2022/01/florida-lgbtq-parental-rights-desantis.html The New Face of “No Promo Homo” Laws] {{fmt/quote|None of the censorious conservatives behind these bills are going to bring a lawsuit against a school district whose social studies curriculum teaches, for example, that George Washington was straight-married to Martha.}} ... {{fmt/quote|But it is not necessarily the point of these laws to be read and followed precisely as written. Instead, the lawmakers who advance them intend to create a chilling effect, such that teachers and school administrators are too afraid to teach LGBTQ history, discuss relevant current events, or offer support to queer and trans students, lest they run afoul of a vaguely written law.}}

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About

Educational censorship occurs when authorities act to hinder the teaching or classroom discussion of certain subjects. This can take the form of book banning or other initiatives designed to create a chilling effect around the topics in question.

The motives appear to be:

  • rage farming: the subjects chosen are typically outside the mainstream, and can therefore be misrepresented (to the uninformed) as innately harmful
  • preventing access to important information which would reveal the censors' political stances as inaccurate and harmful, thus maintaining an audience of the uninformed for future rage-farming

Events

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