Banned: Books on race and sexuality are disappearing from Texas schools in record numbers

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/texas-books-race-sexuality-schools-rcna13886

Facing pressure from parents and threats of criminal charges, some districts have ignored policies meant to prevent censorship. Librarians and students are pushing back.
Illustration of a young boy reaching for a book on a bookshelf censored by black bars.
School libraries in Texas have become battlegrounds in an unprecedented campaign by parents and conservative politicians to ban books dealing with race, sexuality and gender.Matt Williams for NBC News
 
 

 

Notice each of these concern parents talked only about their children and not wanting their children to read the books or see the stuff in the books.  What about all the other kids whose parents think it is OK for their kids to be exposed to new and diverse worlds?  These people are demanding the right to control what other kids are exposed to, what is next no science books because they object to their kids learning the earth is not 6,000 years old?  Understand what they really are doing here.  They don’t feel they have enough control over their children to stop them from wanting to see or read what is in these books.  They don’t feel their children will respect the wishes the parents have.  They want the information in the books hidden from these their kids, but because they feel they cannot control their own children they must take the resources, the books, away from all kids.  This is the case of I don’t want my kid to read / see a playboy so all adult magazines must be outlawed.  I remember as a kid that was a push to remove all adult magazines because kids might see a nude woman.  The horror of it but let’s take them to a violent movie instead.  We have to understand the point about the woman who wanted four books she objected to removed and replaced with the bible!  Is that book filled with incest, slavery, and killing a book any better than the ones these parents want hidden from all kids?   I guess so because they know their kids won’t read the bible even when forced to do so.  

4 thoughts on “Banned: Books on race and sexuality are disappearing from Texas schools in record numbers

  1. I do not agree with taking books off the shelves of ANY library, but it’s happening all over the country & not just books about sex & race but ALL books & it’s been happening for years & years & years. Many books are written by women. I buy books all the time that are former library books. The library I used to work at back in the 1980s has sold off probably half of its collection in the last thirty years, because its funding has been cut so dramatically by the Federal & State & county governments & that’s the only way it can raise money. This is true everywhere.

    The girl quoted said she should be able to see herself “reflected” on the page. I am not so sure this is true. If she wants to see herself reflected on the page, she can write her own story. Many writers started writing JUST THIS WAY. Especially women, POC, & queer voices. You can’t find a book that you want to read? Write it yourself.

    This is what I did … I started writing my own stories … making myself the center of the story … to see myself reflected on the page … before the age of 10. I’ve been writing ever since. Stories, poems, & a diary that I still keep almost on a daily basis.

    Another thing is … you can find yourself in other mirrors. I found myself in Jack Kerouac, Louisa May Alcott, Anais NIn, Marge Piercy, Anne Frank, John Steinbeck … so many writers that I can’t list them all. If you’re gay, you don’t have to read about gay people to celebrate your own gayness & if you’re a woman, you can read about the adventures of men & think, I can do that too! There are LOTS of mirrors.

    There is a real narcissism to the current queer culture … it’s got to be all about them or it’s worthless. It’s quite immature. Yeah I know that kids ARE immature but where are the adults in this story? Why isn’t anyone talking the voice of reason?

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    1. Hello Polly. It is about finding role models and seeing in a book others like yourself. Studies have been done about how black children relate to TV shows that have black people in them vs shows that have a white cast only. As a gay kid in an abusing household were I only heard the worst things said about gays and everything on TV about gays was how dangerous they were to children pushed by Anitia Bryant. I found out by reading books that gay people were normal. As I approached puberty I thought I was the only gay kid and how horrible I must be. Little did I know how many gay people were around me. But I found great solace in the books, knowing it refuted what I was hearing around me. I read a lot of books when I could, it was my escape from what was happening at home. Reading about non-gay characters was OK but it did not help give me information about myself I needed nor did it provide a gay role model.

      Another way that these LGBTQ+ books help. Starting from a young child I was abused. Emotionally, physically, and sexually. I used to go to the small town library and read books rather than going home after school. When I was not allowed to have books at home, the librarians kept the books I was reading for me. One time one of the librarians brought me a book she really wanted me to read. I was about ten y/o. She did not make a big deal of it. The story was about a boy who was like me. It was happening to him in the book. The book talked about ways the boy tried to stop the abuse and hide from the abusers. The book reinforced it was not the boy’s fault, which I had been told repeatedly, it was always my fault. Looking back it was clear that some people understood what was happening to me, the evidence was all over my body and face. I think the librarian hoped I would tell her and she could act to help. But I didn’t. If the people were scared of my adoptive father and his temper think how afraid a small boy was. But the story was important. It started the change of how I felt about me, how I seen myself. After that I looked for and devoured books on abuse. They helped me.

      That is why I say these books no matter how explicit (as long as they are not written erotica just to titillate) are needed. I agree funding for schools and libraries are not given enough priority. But like everything those funds were shifted to the profit of the wealthy instead of to fund the government, and the lower incomes cannot make up for that funding loss. You ask where is the adults in the stories? Some of the books have adults and are written for older young people and adults. But not all are for adults and adding adults to the stories that are moralizing and being know it all authoritarian would ruin the reason that young people were interested in the book. They get that in their daily life.

      The thing I keep going back to with these book bans is the entitlement that if I won’t let my child read them then your child cannot read them. They must be removed from existence. Your rights to teach your child tolerance and about LGBTQ+ / racism is overturned by my right to prevent it. Also it is pushed hard by people using their religion as they reason. Yes think of the children they say as they continue on saying that the books are evil and should be replaced by the bible. God’s they have not read taht book have they?

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      1. The parents that are “doing everything in their power to shield their children from sexually explicit content ” are actually doing a disfavor to themselves because kids ARE going to learn about sex … whether it’s from a book or from their friends or on the internet or through experimentation.

        And you are spot-on about the bible. But of course, most believers have no clue about the bible’s “sexual” content because such “dirty stuff” is never discussed from the pulpit, which in nearly every case is their primary source of knowledge about their faith.

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        1. Hello Nan. I find it strange and unreasonable how some adults see sexuality and sexual desire in young people. For adults, for parents, to have the idea that kids never think of sex or have sexual desires until they turn the magic age of 18 to me is stupid. It is not reality. It is like a TV show about some kid who lives a normal life and then one day when they are 16 (11 in Harry Potter books) or something they suddenly have powers. That is not reality. Young people are not angels who suddenly get a bite of the tree of knowledge at 18. It is even worse in my opinion for religious people to have that view when their holy book talks of men taking and keeping for themselves young girls that have not known a man. Also where did the idea that seeing violence is so much better than seeing a nude person? Why is a nude painting or statue OK but not a nude butt on TV for kids. None of how these people see the issue makes sense to me. They write books saying that slavery was really nice, that black people loved it, that they were really just servants, then tell kids it is wrong to lie? “It is a weird weird world Mr. Jack”.

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