book banning efforts
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/30/books/book-ban-us-schools.html
Jack Petocz with the protest signs he used at a school board meeting in Flagler County, Fla.Credit...Todd Anderson for The New York Times
Parents, activists, school board officials and lawmakers around the country are challenging books at a pace not seen in decades. The American Library Association said in a preliminary report that it received an unprecedented 330 reports of book challenges, each of which can include multiple books, last fall.
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If you look at the lists of books being targeted, its so broad, Ms. Nossel said. Some groups, she noted, have essentially weaponized book lists meant to promote more diverse reading material, taking those lists and then pushing for all the included titles to be banned.
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So far, efforts to bring criminal charges against librarians and educators have largely faltered, as law enforcement officials in Florida, Wyoming and elsewhere have found no basis for criminal investigations. And courts have generally taken the position that libraries should not remove books from circulation.
Nonetheless, librarians say that just the threat of having to defend against charges is enough to get many educators to censor themselves by not stocking the books to begin with. Even just the public spectacle of an accusation can be enough.