Public libraries are supposed to be places for communities to gather and learn, with an important focus on being a place for kids to gain access to information. But thanks to a moral panic in the GOP about “indoctrination” in libraries, it seems that at least one library has decided to shut its door to children.
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11 Comments
herrcaptain@lemmy.ca · 36 pts · 2y
Judging by this definition, the Bible should unequivocally be considered harmful to minors. There's some pretty outright horny stuff in there. I'd say this should be challenged by using it to sue church libraries, but it looks like the bill is directed at schools and public libraries, so I'm guessing they're exempt by being private organizations.
BrikoX@lemmy.zip · 29 pts · 2y
It was banned in a different state, because it definitely qualifies under these definitions Utah primary schools ban Bible for 'vulgarity and violence', but then they had to reverse it because it angered religious extremists Utah district returns Bible to school libraries after reversal of parent-led ban.
herrcaptain@lemmy.ca · 14 pts · 2y
Thanks for the links! Of course they unbanned it, but it's at least good to see there are parents/citizens calling out the hypocrisy in the first place. I know they're fighting an extremely uphill battle in red states.
Jaysyn@kbin.social · 15 pts · 2y
I get it, but this just hurts kids, not the fascists it needs to hurt.
snooggums@midwest.social · 28 pts · 2y
Republicans banning books hurts kids, with a long term plan of getting even worse.
This is a short term minor 'hurt' with a goal of avoiding that long term harm.
gregorum@lemm.ee · 7 pts · 2y
Educated kids grow up to vote democrat.
That’s what this is about.
Jimmyeatsausage@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 2y
There is no restriction on books that will hurt these people, just as there is no restriction on flying helicopters that hurts me. I am unable to fly helicopters and have little interest in learning.
makeshiftreaper@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 2y
Maybe. If the books are still available then it leaves the opportunity for parents/guardians to get the books for their kids. Which does still suck because I remember going through the library and grabbing every book I wanted. That certainly has contributed to my lifelong love of reading
Still, parents take their kids to library most of the time anyway, so kids can still get the books. Possibly this motivates parents to get more books for their kids to stick it to the GOP. I see this as a viable work around personally
Godnroc@lemmy.world · 13 pts · 2y
So, because there would be no minors present, libraries could reasonably start stocking pornography and serving liquor? I'm not saying I want that, kids should be allowed to learn, but it would be a very, very interesting establishment.
DarkGamer@kbin.social · 8 pts · 2y
I guess they'll just have to do research on the internet now, good thing there's no pornography on the internet
Zachariah@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 2y
Fuck yeah!