If you are interested in tracking these issues, I’ve been doing a lot of reporting on book banning and other attacks on free expression in my newsletter
UPDATE: @Twitter informs me that it received a complaint about the tweet at the beginning of this thread, pursuant to German Law, but it will not be removed
@Twitter UPDATE: The author of Maus, Art Spiegelman, reacts to his book being banned
@Twitter UPDATE: @realchrisrufo, who has fueled anti-CRT hysteria, defends the decision to ban Maus from 8th grade classrooms.
Oddly says that banning the book from the classroom is not a ban.
Book banning is part of a larger strategy.
@Twitter@realchrisrufo Let's go over the facts. Rufo claims the book has been "swapped out." It has not. The board does not have a replacement and the result, according to the board, is the entire module on the Holocaust will be skipped because Maus is the "anchor text."
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1. The decision of a Tennessee county school board to ban Maus from the classroom is not an isolated incident
It is part of a much broader effort to censor history and literature being packaged under euphemisms like "parents rights"
Follow along if interested
2. The archetypal "parents rights" candidate was Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin.
Youngkin's closing TV ad featured a woman who tried to get Toni Morrison's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Beloved banned from her son's AP English class
She called it "explicit material"
3. In Florida, @GovRonDeSantis is pushing legislation to require teachers to describe America's founding as "based largely on universal principles stated in the Declaration of Independence"
That, of course, is a lie. Black people, women, and others were denied these rights
A bill just filed in the Oklahoma Senate would ban from schools any book that includes "lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender issues or recreational sexualization."
@GM@mtbarra 2. @GM's @mtbarra is the chair of @BizRoundtable a group of CEOs that has engaged in a scorched earth campaign to kill BBB, including advertising on Facebook and television
The ads claim that BBB would devastate the American economy
@pepsi I contacted PepsiCo prior to publication but did not receive a response.
Since Pepsi is making an issue of the timing the check was sent (prior to the passage of the abortion ban), I've asked if they plan on making any changes to their political giving moving forward
@pepsi The other issue is that, if @pepsi objected to the fact that the Texas GOP was pushing through a draconian abortion ban, it could have canceled the check.
It chose not to.
As a result, the Texas GOP was able to cash the check on 8/5/21. Here is how it showed up on the filing.
2. A new report from @PENamerica revealed that, in the first few weeks of 2022 there were 71 BILLS introduced in states restricting the speech of teachers
Many bills contain basic factual errors, contradictory language, or leave important terms undefined
3. In Florida, @RonDeSantisFL is pushing legislation that would prohibit any kind of instruction or training in schools OR PRIVATE BUSINESSES that makes white people feel "feel discomfort, guilt, [or] anguish."