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[–] divVerent@misskey.de 1 points 3 days ago (3 children)

@elston_@noauthority.social @palestine@a.gup.pe @adachika192@hcommons.social @palestine@lemmy.ml It's an example of a ridiculous (but yes, temporary) ban. We also are aware that other school libraries are using the same list - I know of at least one non military school affiliated library that also enforces this list "to be safe".

[–] elston_@noauthority.social 1 points 3 days ago

@divVerent @palestine@a.gup.pe @adachika192 @palestine@lemmy.ml

Point to ponder continued:

Free Speech vs. Free Access:
The First Amendment protects speech, but it doesn't guarantee access to every book in every place.

Censorship vs. Curating:
Curating is selecting content for a specific audience, while censorship restricts access to content everywhere.

Freedom of Choice:
Removing a book from a school library doesn't stop people from finding it elsewhere; it's not a ban on the book itself.

[–] elston_@noauthority.social 1 points 3 days ago

@divVerent @palestine@a.gup.pe @adachika192 @palestine@lemmy.ml

Points to ponder:

Library vs. Public Availability:
Schools can choose what books to offer, but books are still available in other places like public libraries or bookstores.

Parental Involvement & Community Values:
Schools reflect community values, & parents may not want certain books available for younger students.

Curriculum Control:
Schools control their curriculum & materials; removing a book doesn't prevent its broader availability.

[–] elston_@noauthority.social 1 points 3 days ago

@divVerent @palestine@a.gup.pe @adachika192 @palestine@lemmy.ml

You are conflating not having a book in a school library with the banning of free speech.

Completely banning a book and not having it in a local school library are two different things.

Transgender activists want all kinds of books in schools that a majority of parent's do not want.