Librarians Are Quitting Due To Threats By Cultists

The New York Times reports:

As highly visible and politicized book bans have exploded across the country, librarians — accustomed to being seen as dedicated public servants in their communities — have found themselves on the front lines of an acrimonious culture war, with their careers and their personal reputations at risk.

They have been labeled pedophiles on social media, called out by local politicians and reported to law enforcement officials. Some librarians have quit after being harassed online. Others have been fired for refusing to remove books from circulation.

Conflicts around books have drastically escalated. Now, the Proud Boys, an extremist group, might show up at a school board meeting because books are on the agenda.

Read the full article.

The piece goes on to recount the personal stories of several librarians who have felt menaced enough to resign. Just as the cultists are doing with elections officials.

Beyond sickening. By failing to mention the Nazi groups behind this, the Times makes it look like this is really a grass roots phenomenon, as though regular citizens of all walks of life are the cause of this–thereby bestowing unearned legitimacy on the antagonists. When the NYT can’t possibly both-sides a story, they just passive voice the meaning right out of it. Do they not realize if these freaks do wreck the republic and get their way, NYT ‘journalists’ will be first against the wall? Wonder how they’ll report on that? NYT, providing aid and comfort for NAZIs since the 1930s!

White-nationalist bigots KNOW.

They know that with education and truthful information, they cannot survive.

Yet another target for the deplorables to destroy, along with public education, the post office, civil discourse, political norms, you name it.

Democracy doesn’t survive without liberal public education. Totalitarians always go after the books and the schools to eliminate opposing points of view.

Fascism is now in its legal phase.

Not too many more steps before those who are trusted and capable of defending democracy, and defeating fascism, disappear to.

It’s Round 2 (or more, depending on where you start.) Like Jim and Ginny Maziarka trying to have “gay affirming” books removed from the “young adult” section of the Library in West Bend, WI back in 2009.

A lot of it is nothing more than some religious people trying to place the burdens of their own faith on others by controlling what they can access. Some of it is a lot more sinister.

 

U.S. TikTok account directs hate toward OutLoud North Bay for youth drag show

https://northernontario.ctvnews.ca/u-s-tiktok-account-directs-hate-toward-outloud-north-bay-for-youth-drag-show-1.5980398

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Youth and adults at OutLoud North Bay, the city’s 2SLGBTQ+ youth hub, have been subjected to harassment and death threats because of plans to host a youth drag show.

It all started Wednesday when a controversial American account called ‘Libs of TikTok’ posted screenshots promoting OutLoud’s youth drag show, scheduled to take place July 15. The people behind the account also post on other social media platforms.

The account takes TikTok videos and social media posts primarily from 2SLGBTQ+ people and reposts them to generate outrage from its followers.

It worked: OutLoud has since been inundated with hateful emails, calls and online comments, including death threats.

Seth Compton, OutLoud North Bay’s founder and executive director, said his staff and even youth who attend the space have been targeted.

“I got up at 4 a.m. to thousands of emails, tweets, messages on social media platforms that were so discriminatory and full of hate,” Compton said Friday, fighting back tears.

“The average person wouldn’t be able to bear that … Never in my 47 years have I ever experienced this.”

The messages and comments include a range of obscene accusations and comments, he said.

“People are sharing my personal photo saying I’m a pedophile and adults here should be tossed into a wood chipper,” Compton said.

“Kids have received messages that they’re groomed and parents have received messages that they’re child abusers.”

The posts, which thousands of people have interacted with, have forced OutLoud North Bay to lock its Twitter account to protect its staff.

Compton said calls and hateful messages have even reached supporting businesses. He said the allegation and hate couldn’t be more wrong.

“I’m here to save them,” Compton said tearfully, of the young people at OutLoud.

‘This space has saved my life’

“I have proof. Parents and kids will tell you that I’ve saved their lives. This space has saved my life.”

A police investigation is under way. North Pay police said they’re taking the comments and threats very seriously.

“We’re currently monitoring the situation and looking at some of the comments and if some of those comments are determined to be criminal activity and if we can investigate and prosecute, we will,” Insp. Jeff Warner told reporters Friday.

North Bay Pride CEO Jocelyn Green said the organization is working with OutLoud to support the staff and youth in the city.

“I’m absolutely abhorred and disgusted,” Green said. “I can’t believe this kind of hate still exists. It’s like we’ve gone backwards in time.”

Compton is calling on the community for its support during this troubling time.

“We need to come together as a community because this is something that not only happens worldwide,” he said. “It’s happening right here in our community.”

Police said resources are being deployed to protect OutLoud North Bay and its youth. However, they would not specify in what way. 

Seth Compton, OutLoud North Bay’s founder and executive director, said his staff and even youth who attend the space have been targeted. (Eric Taschner/CTV News)

Youth and adults at OutLoud North Bay, the city’s 2SLGBTQ+ youth hub, have been subjected to harassment and death threats because of plans to host a youth drag show. (Eric Taschner/CTV News)

 

 

They won’t stop until someone is murdered. And maybe not even then.

 

They won’t stop until many someones are murdered….and probably won’t stop then either. Agent Orange unleashed hatred.

 

All the more reason the DOJ must actively move to squash the domestic terrorist movement today posing as the “Republican Party.”

Lives may be lost if DOJ doesn’t move on this.

The hate — the pure, unadulterated hate — has always been there. But something has changed in recent times.

And what is that, you ask?

Donald Trump.

Donald Trump has unleashed the dogs of hell

 

We should not be surprised that the reich wing has a group of angry men ready to rumble on behalf of their leader. There’s a precedent.

 

Youth safe space responds to death threats, online hate

https://www.baytoday.ca/local-news/youth-safe-space-responds-to-death-threats-online-hate-5563158

2022 07 08 Seth Compton OUTLoud (Campaigne)OUTLoud North Bay founder Seth Compton speaks Friday about online attacks.

Seth Compton, the founder and executive director of OUTLoud North Bay has overcome plenty of adversity over the years but a recent attack on the safe hangout space for 2SLGBTQ+ young people he helped create has stung even more.

In a demonstration of solidarity for the kids that attend the safe space, Compton and OUTLoud’s Board of Directors decided Friday to stand up and face the vitriol and criticism they have all received since Wednesday — none more than Compton.

OUTLoud’s social media pages, email, and telephone line have been inundated with thousands of hateful messages in what appears to be a targeted attack amplified by Libs of TikTok, a conservative Twitter account featuring derogatory content created by liberals, leftists, and LGBT people on social media. The focus of the attack is a youth drag show that was advertised on OUTLoud’s social media pages. Libs of TikTok got a hold of it and shared it with its 1.3 million Twitter followers. 

The messages are vile and intimidating ranging from accusing pedophilia at OUTLoud, the sexualization of children, and the “grooming” of minors. Compton bristles at the suggestion of impropriety. 

“There are a lot of kids in this centre that have been abused, sexually, emotionally, mentally,” Compton advises, “and I’m not one of those [abusive] people. I’m here to save them. I have proof, the kids and their parents will tell you that. That I have saved their lives. This space has saved my life.”

See the full release from OUTLoud, accompanied by a trigger warning.

 

“Our code of conduct says ‘What happens here, stays here,’ and that’s based on the level of confidentiality that we have,” Compton notes. “Kids come out here and they know they can do that safely. They make friends here and they know that they have lifelong friends here. We have adults present at OUTLoud, they’re not paid, they’re volunteers. We do this because we care.”

Many of those volunteers come from our hospitals, he says, Hands, Children’s Aid, Community Living. “These people are already well invested in our kids.”

See: Teamwork makes the dream work in training youth to support peers

Compton says some of the kids who attend OUTLoud have also received messages and he has been the subject of death threats. The North Bay Police Service confirms the messages and their senders are under investigation.

“We are aware of the hateful and offensive comments that OUTLoud is receiving via social media,” says NBPS Inspector Jeff Warner. “We have deployed some resources that are looking into the matter. They are going to monitor the comments and if they cross the line, we’ll take action.”

Compton fought back tears as he spoke about the damage “misinformed people,” have attempted to inflict on the reputation of the organization and shared the hateful messages have also been sent to sponsors and businesses in the community. So far, OUTLoud has received nothing but support from those community partners and the executive hopes the community at large will also stand behind the group in the face of this attack.

See also: OUTLoud North Bay celebrates Trans Awareness Week

“I have a ton of support, that’s why I do what I do,” says Compton. “It’s for the kids. I’m not here changing children, I’m mentoring them, I’m nurturing them. We have a lot of support in our community. When people started commenting on those businesses’ pages, it became something more. We need to come together as a community because, although this is happening worldwide, it’s also happening in our community.”

See: Skateboarding at OUTLoud offers lessons that reach far beyond the half-pipe

And: OUTLoud’s safe space gets spruced up

Jocelyn Green, the CEO of North Bay Pride — also a recipient of hateful messages this week — says the organization stands with and will continue to support OUTLoud.

“I am absolutely disgusted. I can’t believe that this kind of hate still exists,” offers Green. “It’s like we’ve gone backward in time. There are a lot of people who are misinformed, they’ve got preconceived notions of what the LGBTQ community does and what we stand for, and it hurts. It hurts deeply watching our friends experience this.”

In summing up what has been a stressful and emotional week, Compton reveals the youth drag show will go on, saying that it is a form of art, no different than kids playing dress-up or cosplay.

“We have kids receiving messages that they are groomers. Parents are being told they are child abusers. We have local businesses being hit with the same kind of comments and emails and social media comment that has hit me in the last 48 hours. It’s unfair for those businesses to suffer through this when they have always been here to support the kids.”

“We have a Board of Directors here,” who will help us move forward past this. “The kids know I’m an advocate for them so I will continue to fight. Hate doesn’t win. And, we move forward with love and acceptance.”

Sarasota County school board sued over ‘obscene’ library materials

https://www.mysuncoast.com/2022/07/08/sarasota-county-school-board-sued-over-obscene-library-materials/

The Sarasota County School Board.

The Sarasota County School Board.(Sarasota County School Board)

 An Englewood man has filed a lawsuit against the Sarasota School Board over library books he considers lewd and obscene.

Robert Craft, in his civil suit filed in Sarasota County Circuit Court July 1, alleges the school board has ignored complaints from citizens about certain books, and charges the school board is guilty of “purchasing and propagating obscene, lewd, and lascivious materials for distribution to children.”

The suit asks the court for an emergency injunction “to stop children’s exposure” to the more than 50 listed books; for the sheriff to confiscate the books as evidence; and to ask a grand jury for a criminal indictment.

The counsel for the school board, Daniel DeLeo, told ABC7 Friday the suit was “ridiculous.”

“It’s rife with error,” he said. “It has no legal merit at all.”

DeLeo says the school district has a mechanism for citizens to register complaints without resorting to lawsuits. Craft told ABC7 the school board has routinely ignored citizens’ complaints about materials in school libraries. “Parents have been called liars; they’ve been removed from meetings by police.”

Craft, who is not listed a member of the Florida Bar, claims he has jurisdiction in the case “as declared in the Journey of Life of the Natural Person, the American Territory National, and/or the Citizen of the Constitutional Republic of these United States of America.”

Craft says the proper way to address the issue is in court. “We haven’t been exercising the system the way we’re supposed to,” he said. “We speak in a jury box.”

The suit includes a passage from Morrison’s book that describes a sexual assault, and from “Sold,” by Patricia McCormick, an award-winning fictionalized series of vignettes of tales of young girls forced into sexual slavery. “In my opinion, it’s lewd and lascivious,” Craft said.

DeLeo said libraries have special protection under law. DeLeo pointed out that several of the books on the list, including “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison and “How to be an Antiracist” by Ibram Kendi, have won many prestigious literary awards. If material has artistic or scholarly merit, he says, it is protected under the First Amendment. “It’s a high bar, and rightfully so.”

Craft admitted he has not read many of the books on his list. He also told ABC7 said he did not compile the list himself, but found it on the internet. “I can’t remember where,” he said.

Books on the list include biographies of former first lady Michelle Obama and Olympic champion Wilma Rudolph. When asked about the Obama book, Craft said he did not know, specifically, why the book was on the list. “I don’t know anything about it,” he said.

Craft argues the fact that the books were on a list — somewhere — is enough. “The books have been called into question. It’s up to a jury,” to decide if they should remain on shelves.

NOTE: If you are somehow blissfully unaware of the so-called sovereign citizen movement, this Wikipedia entry provides the batshittery basics.

who ever thought choosing library sciences as a career would cause you so much grief?

 

IKR? Whoever thought librarians would qualify for hazardous duty pay?

 

What is difficult to process is the intensity of the current outburst of attempted censorship, and the successful use of it by Republican politicians to win office or gain political points. We thought that was all settled in the 1960s after books like Howl, by Allen Ginsberg, and Lady Chatterley’s Lover, by D.H. Lawrence, were ruled to be acceptable for the reading public to read.

 

And death threats. They’re going to need security detail.

I don’t recall librarians buttonholing strangers in the street and demanding that they read a particular book immediately, on pain of violence. Last I heard, the reader chooses the book.

 

Asshat-like Hate Aimed at Family Friendly Drag Show

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10 Foods That Were Invented for Another Purpose

Have you ever thought about how lucky we all are? We live in a blessed time where the shelves in supermarkets are full of food and everyone, literally everyone can easily find a treat for their taste. Few people know, however, that many famous and popular products hide a lot of secrets. And no, we are not necessarily talking about their ingredients; we mean why and for whom they were originally created. For example, people still talk about the creation of Franco-American’s canned SpaghettiOs, a popular product in the 80’s. Who decided to can a portion of cooked pasta? And what about Coca-Cola’s alcohol issues, healing meat steaks or flakes that make everyone kinder?

Texas Paul EXPOSES Radical Right’s BIG LIE on Global Oil Market

How abortion bans make inequality worse

In 2008, researchers with the University of California San Francisco embarked on a study that compared the outcomes of two similar groups of women, each at a crucial juncture in their lives: a visit to an abortion clinic. The groups differed, though, in whether or not they were able to terminate an unwanted pregnancy. It was called the Turnaway Study, named for those who were turned away by the clinic because their pregnancies were past legal gestational limits, and it provides some of the best data we have on the impacts of abortion bans. Among the study’s findings is the severe financial impact of being forced to parent a new child when someone is already living in difficult financial circumstances. People who seek abortions, especially later-term abortions, are far more likely than the general population to be living in poverty, or otherwise financially unstable. That fact makes it unsurprising that, when researchers asked women about their reasons for seeking an abortion, not being financially prepared was the most common reason. This video offers a glimpse into the financial penalty of parenting under difficult circumstances. We interviewed several women who had similar experiences to the women in the study. We didn’t seek out interviewees who exactly reflected the circumstances of the study participants (i.e., the length of gestation when they sought an abortion, or their socioeconomic background) but their stories reveal some parallels: most people want an abortion because they don’t feel financially stable or don’t have a partner they want to co-parent with. The Turnaway Study also looked at mental health outcomes, relationship outcomes, and whether or not study participants chose adoption instead of parenting. Whether or not they chose adoption is relevant to common pro-life rhetoric, which encourages people to give unwanted children up for adoption rather than choose abortion. But the Turnaway Study found that 91% of women who were denied an abortion chose to parent, which indicates that adoption is not a feasible alternative for most people. We interviewed Gretchen Sisson, a researcher who looked at adoption rates and motivations among the Turnaway Study participants. For more coverage of the Turnaway Study: https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/16/ma… For lead Turnaway Study researcher Diana Greene Foster’s book about her study: https://bookshop.org/books/the-turnaw… For links to further research using Turnaway Study data: https://www.ansirh.org/sites/default/… For Gretchen Sisson’s work on adoption: https://www.whijournal.com/article/S1… We also interviewed Katie Woodruff, who analyzed news coverage of abortion: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30309…

How the “lost cities” of the Amazon were finally found

The Amazon has always been one of the most mysterious places on earth. When European colonizers arrived in the 16th century, they were captivated by rumors of a golden city, hidden somewhere in the rainforest. Their search for “El Dorado” lasted more than a century, but only resulted in disaster, death, and further conquest of the indigenous people there. Experts thereafter looked at the Amazon and saw only a desolate jungle; too harsh for extensive agriculture and therefore sparsely populated. They believed that it had always been this way. Until recently. Beginning in the late 20th century, archaeologists began looking more closely at the forest floor. Working with the indigenous people who still remained there, they excavated long ditches and mounds. After mapping them, they could see that these were the markings of large settlements; walls, moats, plazas, and roads that connected even more settlements. And they were all over the Amazon. Further reading: The Lost City of Z, David Grann Exploration Fawcett: Journey to the Lost City of Z, Percy Fawcett The works of Michael Heckenberger; https://anthro.ufl.edu/2013/09/29/hec… Lidar reveals pre-Hispanic low-density urbanism in the Bolivian Amazon https://www.nature.com/articles/s4158… The geoglyph sites of Acre, Brazil: 10 000-year-old land-use practices and climate change in Amazonia https://www.cambridge.org/core/journa… Predicting pre-Columbian anthropogenic soils in Amazonia https://royalsocietypublishing.org/do… The Lore of Lost Cities – Imagining The Lost City Of Z https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidand… Once Hidden by Forest, Carvings in Land Attest to Amazon’s Lost World https://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/15/wo…

Texas Paul SLAMS Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Newest MAGA Conspiracy Lunacy

Texas Paul responds to recent videos released by Marjorie Taylor Greene where she intentionally spreads conspiracy nonsense. Texas Paul questions how in the world this is viewed as “conservative” and implores the media and us all not to call MAGA conservative.