Florida classroom bookshelves left empty as education reform law goes into effect

a) Horrendous story.
b) You're preaching to the choir. You attempt the impossible. YOU cannot shame the shameless.

Don't get mad darlin'.
Get even.

"We have a policy!" G&B #181

No body knows books any better than
Frank Printer, the school librarian.
He'd loan books to the students
acting on their own prudence,
and enlightenment flourished because of him.


author: s #182, inspired by www.unshelved.com #181

alarming note:
The Trump administration is actively trying to control knowledge, information.
They've already gone on a binge to remove from government documents words they disapprove.

Is Governor DeSantis' [R-FL] objective all that different from the Nazi book-burners?
 
The only personal anecdote I can add. For background I'm old enough to remember starting the school day with a prayer and daily bible readings in class - and in Grade 7 we had a minister come to class every week (don't know the denomination but probably Anglican).

In any case, one day (Grade 6 IIRC) the teacher was going around the class asking everyone what they were reading at home. Think that was her way of trying to encourage us to read on our own. In any case, when she got to me and I said that I was reading a book on evolution I was told (in so many words) to "Shut up and sit down because she didn't believe that stuff". If she had asked I'd have told her I picked it up by mistake because I thought it was a book about cavemen - but it did accomplish one thing - it made me want to read more - more about this subject that apparently upset her so much.
 
#183
In a Southern U.S. State?

My public school ed. began in kindergarten, in NY. iirc if not in kindergarten, then in 1st grade each class day began with the Pledge of Allegiance, a U.S. flag displayed above the blackboard (yup, slate blackboard).
"... it did accomplish one thing - it made me want to read more - more about this subject that apparently upset her so much." S2
The term is not in common usage: (so I can't spell-check it)

complementary schizmo-genesis: manifesting a more extreme form of the behavior in reaction to objection to the behavior which provoked the objection

One day at beginning of class I noticed the teacher had dirt on her forehead. Don't recall the details, but probably called it to her attention.
If roles were reversed I'd have washed it off. She didn't. It was Ash Wednesday.

Happy Sunday, June 1 everybody.
Every month that begins on a Sunday has a Friday the 13th. TriskadeckItoldYouSo
 
One day at beginning of class I noticed the teacher had dirt on her forehead. Don't recall the details, but probably called it to her attention.
If roles were reversed I'd have washed it off. She didn't. It was Ash Wednesday.
Have to admit that the first time I saw that I was in my late 30's. In Manhattan on business - flew in the night before and walking to the office kept seeing businessmen in suits with black crosses on their foreheads. No idea what it meant but when I got to the office I had to ask one of my colleagues.
 
"No idea what it meant but when I got to the office I had to ask one of my colleagues." #185
You're such a smoothie !

I think my 2nd grade reaction was: - Hey Miss Curry! You have dirt on your forehead! -


"If you knew you were going to die tomorrow, what would you do today?" Keanu Reeves

"I'd clear my browser history." Stephen Colbert 24/07/22

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Steve!
What 'cha holding behind your back?
The Holy Bible?
The United States Constitution?
Your most recent best-seller?
A ripe diaper with Trump's name & address on it?
"...especially in a society which has been built on the ideas of free choice and free thought." King #188
Obviously Steve.
But you're omitting a more fundamental observation.

Those deeply, sincerely committed to the values they advocate demonstrate unmistakable confidence in the superiority of their values by competing them in context of contradictory or opposing values.

IN VIVID CONTRAST:
The book banners flail the banner of self-declared failure
because attempting to silence opposing views is a declaration of inadequacy, a self-admission of failure.

"To attempt to silence a man is to pay him homage, for it is an acknowledgment that his arguments are both impossible to answer and impossible to ignore." John "The Birdman" Bryant
"The reason men are silenced is not because they speak falsely, but because they speak the truth.
This is because if men speak falsehoods, their own words can be used against them; while if they speak truly, there is nothing which can be used against them --except force." John "The Birdman" Bryant
 
Sanity Check:

United States Constitution -
B.O. R. ARTICLE #1: Ratified December 15, 1791
Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of ... the press ...

So the books can be printed, they just can't be seen, read?
 

This Louisiana Librarian Stood Up Against Book Censorship​

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Inspiring librarian Amanda Jones turned adversity into advocacy. Read how her stand against book bans sparked nationwide support for the right to read.

For centuries, books have been banned, blocked, and even burned. Whether due to accusations of obscenity, heresy, political subversion, or for some other reason, countless volumes have found themselves censored by various structures of .....

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