Shades of Kent State …

I saw this post above, and felt it needed posting because of several other things I read and posted.  But how to do it and give credit to where and the people due.  A constant people with the way I post news stories. I would just do for this what I did for the Ten Bears post that referred me to it … but it is on a different platform with no ability for me to do it.  Please this is what the republicans want again.  The Speaker of the House has demanded that the national guard has been called out against students protesting for Palestinian aid.  The Chief of police that was in charge of the force arresting the students said he saw no evidence of abuse against other students, he saw no anti-Semitism, no threats or violence at all against other students.  He even said when his officers arrested and took the students away, they were cooperative and offered no violent resistance.  Think about that.  Hugs.  Scottie 

https://avedoncarol.blogspot.com/2022/03/coverup-four-dead-in-ohio.html

“My motto as I live and learn is: dig and be dug in return.” — Langston Hughes

06 March 2022

Coverup: Four dead in Ohio

 

Last year, John Derf Backderf posted this on Facebook, but since everyone hates Facebook, and it is honestly a pain in the tail, I thought I’d put it here for a nice, easily-accessible link if anyone wants to link it elsewhere.

Since it’s the time of year when the events of KENT STATE unfolded, I thought I’d share some items with you.

This event didn’t end with the massacre. The days, weeks and months that followed were a depressing lesson in cover-ups, political sleaze and media manipulation. In its own way, it’s as shocking a story as the story leading up to the massacre.

The cover-up by the National Guard began within minutes, even before the blood was cleaned off the Prentice Hall parking lot.

The 22 shooters reloaded their clips, to make it appear they hadn’t fired their weapons. Guns were ditched, or switched. The armory checkout records for G Troop, the soldiers who did most of the slaughter, vanished. There was no way to ascertain who fired what weapon, or what soldier shot what student.

Almost all the shooters lied on their incident reports and insisted they had not fired. Later, most lied to the FBI, a felony for which they were not prosecuted. Within hours, all the shooters adopted the same defense.

“We thought we were about to be overrun. We felt our lives were in danger. We had no choice.”

They weren’t about to be overrun. Few of the 50 remaining protestors were anywhere near them when they fired. Most were the length of a football field away. The Guardsmen were in no danger at all. And they definitely had a choice.

The FBI also noted that it was obvious the shooters had quickly consulted attorneys and reached a group decision on what their defense was. Fifty-one years later, the surviving shooters still stick to that defense.

From Columbus, Gen. Del Corso, the reckless and reactionary leader of the National Guard, insisted a student sniper, firing from a rooftop, had caused the Guardsmen to fire in self defense. Del Corso and Gov. Rhodes were convinced the students were armed. They weren’t. It would be 3 months before the FBI stated unequivocally, “There was no sniper.”

Immediately after the massacre, Guard officers ordered 100 soldiers, some seen here, to fan out over the area and collect evidence, completely contaminating the shooting scene beyond hope. Shell casings were collected, some of which disappeared.

The soldiers were also ordered to round up all the projectiles that were thrown at them, mostly large driveway gravel from student parking lots. Instead, the soldiers went all over campus, especially to the construction area where the new library was being built, and out into surrounding city neighborhoods, and collected a fearsome array of “evidence” : bricks, concrete blocks, lumber, pieces of steel rebar, garden boulders that the school shotputter couldn’t have heaved, etc. Gen. Canterbury insisted a fire hydrant had been thrown at him! An average hydrant weighs 300 lbs.! In the photo here, soldiers are marking as evidence a bit of pine branch. Some “weapon”!

This was all displayed on long tables in a campus building and shown to the skeptical press. The FBI later threw out most of this “evidence.”

Capt. Snyder of the 145th Infantry, however, produced a pistol, which he says he found on the body of Jeff Miller. Along with a blackjack, just for good measure. He hadn’t. The untraceable gun belonged to Snyder, a county deputy by day. So did the blackjack.

It would be FOUR YEARS before Snyder admitted he planted the gun on a dead boy.

In a comment below his original post, with an accompanying photo, he says:
The “shocking” display of weaponry pulled from dorm rooms by county deputies, under orders from Prosecutor Ron Kane.

Baseball bats, hunting knives, fish knives, a decorative samurai sword, a couple decorative flintlock pistols, a starter’s gun, a few BB guns, art supplies mistaken for weapons, etc.

Reporters were less than impressed.

Plus the usual amount of drugs you’d expect to find, mostly pot. Some pills, which turned out to be legit prescriptions, and syringes, singled out by Kane as proof of heroin use, but which turned out to belong to diabetics.

Unfortunately for him, Kane had neglected to secure search warrants for this search. A judge quickly threw out charges.

Except one, because there was ONE crime. A deputy had stolen cash he found in the rooms. A humiliated Kane slunk away.

Their names were Allison Krause (19), Jeffrey Miller (20), Sandra Scheuer (20), and William Schroeder (19). Scheuer and Schroeder were not protesting at all, they were just observing from a few hundred feet away during a break between classes. Miller and Kraus and their friends were running away from the Guard when they were shot. Nine others were reported to be injured.

 

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Biden gave his State of the Union address, which I didn’t watch, but apparently the Republicans managed to put on a display that made me think, “You know, it’s not just breaking government they’re up to, it’s being willing to make even themselves look like a bunch of trashy rowdies to make sure no one respects government at all.” On the Dem side, though, Rashida Tlaib gave the progressive response and creepy spiv Josh Gottheimer gave the Quisling response, and Charlie Pierce says she was the only one who told the truth, when she said, “No one fought harder for President Biden’s agenda than progressives. We rallied with our supporters, held town halls in our communities, engaged new people, and we even played hardball in Congress. But two forces stood in the way: A Republican Party that serves only the rich and powerful, and just enough corporate-backed Democratic obstructionists to help them succeed.” Says Pierce, “It is incontrovertible that they supported the president’s agenda and the Problem Solvers made only problems for it. And none of this had anything to do with Hunter Biden’s laptop.” Scott Lemieux deals with the reaction to Tlaib in “Josh Gottheimer trying to find the guy who did thisAxios is once again giving a platform to Democratic centrists to whine about colleagues who actually support Biden’s agenda: ‘Centrist House Democrats are unloading on Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) for her plan to give a response to President Biden’s State of the Union address on Tuesday. ‘It’s like keying your own car and slashing your own tires,’ Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) told Axios.’ There is, in fact, a small group of Democrats who are repeatedly keying the car and slashing the tires of the Biden administration, and Gottheimer is their ringleader: […] It’s just amazing that the Problem Creation Caucus is still trying to blame others when they’ve gotten their way. Their top priority was passed. They refuse to pass the top progressive priority, including its most popular elements. They have no further ideas but tax cuts for the affluent and no positive message at all. To the extent that the midterms go worse than expected, it hangs on them, and trying to blame the Squad is just pathetic. 

Biden’s Big Chance to Lower Drug PricesA decision on whether to open a costly cancer drug to generic competition will be made shortly. It doesn’t require congressional approval. […] Xtandi was invented due to grants from the U.S. Army and the NIH; all three of its patents disclose those funders. In the case of publicly developed drugs, under the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 the government has so-called ‘march-in rights’ to effectively extinguish such patents if the drug is not being distributed on ‘reasonable terms.’ After that, generic companies could market their versions and create competition on price. Activists, public-health experts, and patients have urged the government to use march-in rights on Xtandi, which is owned by a Japanese pharmaceutical conglomerate named Astellas. (Through an acquisition, Pfizer owns half of the U.S. market for the drug, where it and Astellas share costs and profits.) The advocates’ argument is that charging U.S. patients significantly more than patients in other high-income countries for the same drug is in fact unreasonable. On January 10, the NIH said it would complete an initial review on how to proceed within a month. A decision is expected imminently.” Will he do it? The politics here are all about money. Some of the very people who are in the decision loop are patent-holders getting big royalties. “However, Love believes that ultimately, HHS and the president will decide the fate of the petition. The hope of activists is that using march-in once will discourage other drug companies that used federal grants (which is the overwhelming majority of them) from pricing their products high.

Judge orders new trial for US woman sentenced to six years for trying to register to votePamela Moses released from prison after Guardian revealed new evidence in case that was not produced at trial. A Memphis judge has ordered a new trial for Pamela Moses, a woman who was sentenced to six years in prison for trying to register to vote. The case attracted national attention following a Guardian report, because of the severity of the sentence. Moses said she had no idea she was ineligible. Moses has been in prison since December, when her bond was revoked. On Thursday, the Guardian revealed new evidence in the case that was not produced at trial. Moses was released from custody on Friday, according to Claiborne Ferguson, her attorney.

I’m trying to avoid the whole Trump/January 6th story, but there’s some stuff at TPM that makes me feel even more disgusted with Obama for nominating Garland.

Documents Reveal Identities Of Three EPA Officials Who Downplayed Chemical HazardsAll three officials have played a significant role in pressuring scientists to dismiss the risks posed by products the EPA is assessing, according to whistleblowers. […] The first complaint, filed in June, explained that all four whistleblowers experienced having chemical hazards they identified — including developmental toxicity, neurotoxicity, mutagenicity, and/or carcinogenicity — removed from assessments. According to a complaint they submitted to the EPA inspector general in early August, the whistleblowers met with opposition from all three named officials in their effort to accurately account for exposure to certain chemicals. On one occasion, according to the complaint, Stedeford revised a report, changing a finding of neurotoxicity after speaking to a representative of the company that made the chemical. Another of their complaints, submitted to the inspector general in late August, described Camacho as deleting hazards from an assessment without the permission of the scientist who worked on it to make the chemical seem less hazardous. And in a complaint filed with the inspector general in November, the whistleblowers documented the case of a chemical used in paint, caulk, ink, and other products that posed health risks, including the risk of cancer. In the latter case, a risk assessor noted the hazards in the assessment, but Henry changed the document to say that the ‘EPA did not identify risk’ for the chemical.

Andrew Bacevich at The Boston Globe, “US can’t absolve itself of responsibility for Putin’s Ukraine invasionThe conflict renders a judgment on post-Cold War US policy. That policy has now culminated in a massive diplomatic failure. […] By casually meddling in Ukrainian politics in recent years, the United States has effectively incited Russia to undertake its reckless invasion. Putin richly deserves the opprobrium currently being heaped on him. But US policy has been both careless and irresponsible.

Saudi-Russia Collusion Is Driving Up Gas Prices — and Worsening Ukraine CrisisA spat between Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Biden is pushing gas prices ever higher. It started under Obama. As Russia ordered troops into Ukraine on Monday, gas prices soared to their highest levels in over seven years. While the media focuses on the conflict in Ukraine, a major cause of the gas price spike has gone overlooked: Moscow’s partnership with Saudi Arabia has grown dramatically in recent years, granting the two largest oil producers in the world the unprecedented ability to collude in oil export decisions. The desert kingdom’s relationship with the U.S. has chilled in the meantime, as demonstrated earlier this month, when President Joe Biden pleaded with the Saudis to increase oil production — a move that would not only have helped to alleviate rising inflation and gas prices, but also reduced Russia’s extravagant profits amid its aggression against Ukraine. The Saudi king declined. The Saudi and Russian relationship has blossomed under Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, whose first formal meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin took place in the summer of 2015. MBS pursued the meeting after then-President Barack Obama declined to meet with him, The Intercept has learned from two sources with knowledge of the matter who were granted anonymity to describe sensitive discussions.

Taibbi, “Putin the Apostate […] For anyone expecting me to be outraged about this — I am, after all, almost daily denounced as a Putin-lover and apologist, so surely I must want the Great Leader to stay in power forever — I have to disappoint. If Vladimir Putin were captured tomorrow and fired into space, I wouldn’t bat an eye. I would like to point out that we already tried regime change in Russia. I remember, because I was there. And, thanks to a lot of lurid history that’s being scrubbed now with furious intensity, it ended with Vladimir Putin in power. Not as an accident, or as the face of a populist revolt against Western influence — that came later — but precisely because we made a long series of intentional decisions to help put him there.

‘A Game-Changer’: Defying Big Pharma, WHO Expands Vaccine Tech Sharing” ‘The pharmaceutical system is being remade from the ground up by lower- and middle-income countries,’ said one public health campaigner. The World Health Organization on Wednesday announced it is expanding its mRNA technology transfer efforts to five additional countries as it works to bolster coronavirus vaccine manufacturing in the Global South, an initiative that seeks to overcome persistent obstruction from the pharmaceutical industry and rich nations.

The Factory Town Poll […] If Democrats can’t start to do better in these counties, the Blue Wall will soon be history, and old swing states like Iowa, Missouri, and Ohio, will become as deep a shade of red as West Virginia, another Factory-Town dominated state that used to be part of the Democratic coalition. […] It is true (and no surprise) that Factory Town voters are not very happy with the Democratic Party. Democrats have a serious challenge in rebuilding a positive connection with these voters; they trail the Republicans in ratings on who handles many of the issues better; and it won’t change overnight. But the basis of that negativity is less about woke language and identity politics than it is about a feeling that, in the midst of hard times for their communities, they have been abandoned and ignored by Democrats. Democrats’ biggest problems with these voters are that they are seen as weak, ineffective, and lacking an economic plan that will make people’s lives better. […] Another big clue that it is economics that is central to winning these voters back is that the issues that voters mention as their top concern: the rising cost of living, jobs, and the economy, the rising cost of health care are their top concerns, all mentioned by more than 20% of voters. Considerably lower are the classic Republican culture war wedge issues: immigration, crime, and moral values, none mentioned by more than 13% of the voters.

A story for our times when the company that carries digital versions of some newspapers decides to announce it’s making them free to people in Ukraine and five days later the sites are victims of a cyber attack.

Washington Post/ABC poll asks a question from an alternate universeWould you rather see the next Congress controlled by the (Republicans, to act as a check on Biden), or controlled by the (Democrats, to support Biden’s agenda)?

Charity Can’t Fix What Neoliberalism Has BrokenA British bus company recently reversed its plans to cut a bus route, but only after a wealthy local offered to fund it himself. A decent society can’t rely on wealthy do-gooders to save public services.

Matt Stoller: “Forget the macho hawkish bleating, here’s how the West directly helped Russia invading Ukraine. First, we refused to invest in renewable energy FOR DECADES. Second, we turned the USSR into an oligarchy. Third, we made a world safe for those oligarchs. Fourth, we expanded NATO. The end of the Cold War was like the end of World War II, only instead of savvy New Deal strategists who thought ‘let’s help the vanquished rebuild’ we had Larry Summers and Andrei Shleifer who thought ‘now’s a good moment to rob and steal.’

RIP: “Autherine Lucy Foster dies at 92Autherine Lucy Foster, the first Black student to attend the University of Alabama in 1956, has died at 92 years old. The news comes less than a week after the University dedicated the College of Education building in her honor. At the dedication ceremony on Feb. 25, the state of Alabama granted her the title of master teacher, which will never be awarded again.

The Impoverishing Myth of White Privilege […] When these poor whites arrived in the Americas, their masters continued these ruthless traditions. Whenever they got the chance, these white slaves, and their non-white counterparts, would runaway. The vast size of the Americas, combined with the extreme ethnic and linguistic diversity, made it impossible to tell who was a runaway slave, and who was not. Prosperous communities of former slaves of all ethnic and religious backgrounds emerged across the New World. This was a great thing for runaway slaves, not so great for the ‘landowners’ hoping to benefit from forced labor. After yet another rebellion where a coalition of ethnic groups fought to toss off the chains of colonial oppression, the ruling elite invented race to stabilize the system. Skin color of course existed before this, but there were no ideas of united races. An individual was Scottish, Irish, Dutch, Akan, Mohawk, Yoruba, etc. In this new system, those of African descent were placed at the very bottom of society to pacify white slaves who made up the majority of the forced laborers. White slaves continued living in horrid conditions, but now had someone to look down upon.

A Field Guide To The ‘Weapons’ Of Hostile Architecture In NYCEarlier this month, Ya-Ting Liu was walking through Fulton Street Station when she noticed something different. The domed transportation hub in Lower Manhattan, which opened in 2014, has been praised by architecture and public space enthusiasts for its airy and light-filled design surrounded by glass and an oculus skylight. Liu, who commutes to work in Manhattan, particularly liked the low ledges by the tall windows which look out onto the streetscape. She would often come there to sit when she was in between meetings or looking for a place to take a call. But on that day, she saw that a row of steel stanchions had been installed to rope off the area. A former student of urban planning, Liu knew exactly what was going on: it was an example of ‘hostile’ architecture or design that is meant to discourage lingering and other types of public behaviors.” That would be infuriating all by itself, of course, but it’s also ugly and gives the place a look of being under construction or something. (It’s not just happening in NY, of course. Years ago I corresponded with my MP about this when the seating at a local station took an uncomfortable upward turn that made it as tiring to sit as to stand. The claim was that it was meant to discourage people sleeping on the public benches, but since you only had to cross the track to the Jubilee Line platform to find benches that were flat and spacious, this didn’t seem to make much sense – especially since my train had a lot longer wait between.)

I’m all for recycling but I never expected roads to be surfaced by used diapers.

From 2013: “Study: Politicians think voters are way more conservative than they actually are: “A new working paper published this week by two political science graduate students may help explain why Americans’ faith in Congress has dipped to historic lows: Politicians tend to vastly overestimate just how conservative their constituents really are.

Why People Born 1955-1964 Aren’t Baby BoomersOde to Generation Jones: punks, yuppies, but never hippies.”

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Full Concert – 11/03/91 – Golden Gate Park

 

Jim Jordan backs Joe Rogan in his latest attack on free enterprise

I want to thank PERSONNELENTE at https://personnelente.wordpress.com/2024/04/26/a-right-wing-nut-attacks-coca-cola/ for the link.   

This is the republican right wing authoritarian game.  Silence the others, silence the other side, make everyone afraid, make everyone the enemy of their gang thug mentality base.  It is right out of the 1930s Germany Hitler brownshirts playbook.  It is exactly what McCarthy did in the US with the red scare.  Blame all your appointees are anti-American and cast them as villains without ever proving it or saying what they had done.   The accusation was enough to ruin people, to destroy their lives.  This is the modern day republicans and we had better realize what they are up to.  They are putting back to the future as a reality.  Hugs.  Scottie  

There is a video at the link above.  

With bogus “censorship” claims, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has added Coca-Cola to the growing list of companies targeted in the right-wing culture wars.

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It looks like we can add Coca-Cola (back) to the ever-changing carousel of quintessentially American companies targeted by Republicans for reprisals. 

In recent years, right-wingers have raged against the NFLMajor League BaseballM&Ms candiesBarbie dollsAmerican Girl dollsDisney and Bud Light as targets in their culture wars. Now, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan is looking to add Coca-Cola to the list for the apparent infraction of … potentially not advertising on the “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast? (Coca-Cola drew calls for a boycott from Donald Trump in 2021 because of its defense of voting rights in Georgia.)

In recent years, right-wingers have raged against the NFL, Major League Baseball, M&Ms candies, Barbie dolls, American Girl dolls, Disney and Bud Light as targets in their culture wars.

Rogan’s podcast is quite popular among conservatives — and with conservative men, in particular — and Jordan seems to think Coca-Cola is part of some corporate conspiracy to censor Rogan by denying ad revenue to his parent company, Spotify. At least, that’s the claim the Ohio Republican makes in a letter to Coca-Cola’s CEO demanding documents from the company. Jordan’s claim is that Coca-Cola and other corporate members of an organization called the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM), which is part of the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA), may have broken antitrust laws by discouraging advertising on right-wing platforms or alongside content created by right-wingers. Jordan didn’t offer any specifics to bolster his claims but merely referred to “Evidence obtained by the Committee.” Past experience would lead us to conclude this is all part of Jordan’s hapless effort to demonstrate a widespread conspiracy by government and/or private industry to suppress conservative speech.

 

From the letter:

Coca-Cola’s membership in GARM places Coca-Cola in a position to use GARM’s collective power to demonetize disfavored platforms and voices. Evidence obtained by the Committee suggests that Coca-Cola used its membership to coordinate with other GARM members regarding decisions about what platforms and content creators should not receive advertising money from GARM’s members. The ability to threaten a platform or content creator with a potential withdrawal of advertising spending by GARM members can have the effect of influencing platform decision making or silencing certain viewpoints.

 

As you see, Jordan says this coordination is part of a plot to “demonetize” conservative voices (“demonetize” is evidently what Republicans call “choosing not to give money to our preferred media figures”).He’s demanding documents related to Coca-Cola’s involvement with GARM and the WFA, as well as documents about the three entities’ discussions of misinformation, disinformation and “disfavored content” on Spotify or Rogan’s podcast. Rogan has faced criticism for platforming far-right conspiracy theorists, particularly at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. (As The Atlanta Journal-Constitution notes, it’s unclear whether Coca-Cola even advertises on Rogan’s podcast currently; the company didn’t respond to the AJC’s request for comment.)

Jordan is also going on a fishing expedition at energy company Orsted, an effort that resembles his probes into other corporate members of GARM over their alleged aversion to advertising on conservative-friendly platforms, such as Elon Musk-owned X. (The companies haven’t issued public statements about the matter.) So while these attacks aren’t new, their frequency is part of the problem.

Pressure can force compliance. Disinformation experts, for example, have said Jordan’s crusade has had a chilling effect on their work. And now that he has undermined the researchers, he’s putting pressure on private industries to acquiesce to conservatives’ will, too.

Jordan is acting as MAGA’s attack dog in these dubious probes of free enterprise. And the message is clear: If Republicans take full control in Washington, companies could be brought to heel if they don’t placate conservatives. 

How Book Bans, Threats to Honest Teaching of History, and “Don’t Say Gay” Bills Harm Our Children and Undermine Education for Citizenship

I want to thank ZORBA at https://poodyheads.wordpress.com/2024/04/25/how-book-bans-threats-to-honest-teaching-of-history-and-dont-say-gay-bills-harm-our-children-and-undermine-education-for-citizenship/ for the link.  Hugs.  Scottie

“No Such Thing As Gay Christians” and Completely Missing The Point Of Romans 1

EXPLAINED: Why TERF-In-Chief JK Rowling Is Celebrating Trans-Care Review Findings | Erin Reed | TMR

To be clear I have had both the Cass report and the wpath files thrown at me by anti-trans hater activists.  What they refuse to do is listen to the follow up that destroys each of these as false, misleading, taken out of context, and in some cases what the haters claim is directly against what both reported finding.  Like anti-vaxxers and maga, the anti-trans terfs feel comfortable lying about what really is to try to convince people that their weird views are correct.  I have looked into this and even some people that claim to be my friend on this channel refuse to hear or read anything that disagrees with their anti-trans ideas.  Even when those ideas are clearly proven wrong.  They are no different from Covid / vaccine deniers, flat earthers, and others who prefer their prejudices and old ways to the accual facts.  Hugs.  Scottie

Journalist Erin Reed, author of the Erin In The Morning newsletter on SubStack, discusses the recent gender identity review by the National Health Services (NHS) in the United Kingdom.

Israel is a war criminal doing crimes against humanity in Gaza and the West bank.


Ronnie Chatah, host of the Beirut Banyan YouTube channel and co-host of the MTV podcast, discusses the current geopolitical circumstances in Lebanon.

Stephen Miller Sues CBS for Discrimination against White People

Thanks to PERSONNELENTE at https://personnelente.wordpress.com/2024/04/20/racial-disparity-at-cbs/  For the link.

To these open racist white supremacists any inclusion of non-white people is wrong and discrimination against white people.  These people want to go back to the era of Jim Crow laws.   They feel letting blacks be anything other than labors and lower class workers is harmful to white.   No white no matter how bad or lacking in skills and education should lose a job to a “colored person”.  They are horrible people who don’t have the skills to earn a position and hate that a black / brown person might have more skills than them.   They believe education, especially higher education should be for white people only.  Very sick people.  What they don’t understand is non-white people make up a large part of the population.  The smart people trying to make money want to sell to them also.   Hugs.  Scottie 


 
 
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I discovered this story because of this video between Dr. Rashad Richey and Journalism Student Juan Villasmil on the issue of CBS new policy on DEI.
 
  
 
The policy they are discussing is this which was implemented at CBS in response to Black Lives Matter.:
 

CBS is aggressively stepping up its efforts to be more inclusive to diverse television creators and writers, setting a slew of targets for the 2021/22 season.

The broadcaster is committing 25% of its script development budget to projects from creators, writers and producers who are Black, Indigenous and people of color. The scheme will begin with the 2021/22 development season.

It is also mandating that writers’ rooms for CBS shows must be staffed with a minimum of 40% BIPOC representation for the 2021/22 broadcast season. This will be increased to 50% for the 2022/23 season.

Deadline understands that at least six new and current shows for this coming fall schedule are expected to hit this 40% mark.

To set this up let me show you the previous levels of diversity in Hollywood from a 2016 survey published in the WaPo.

The 83-page study examined 234 comedy and drama series across 18 broadcast, cable and digital platforms in the 2016–2017 season.

Here’s a snapshot of what they found:

  • Fewer than 10 percent of the shows were led by minority showrunners
  • 14 percent of writers across all shows were members of a minority group, even though minorities represent nearly 40 percent of the population
  • Two-thirds of the shows had no black writers
  • Black writers overall accounted for less than 5 percent of the 3,817 writers across the shows, even though black people make up 13 percent of the population
  • More than 90 percent of the shows on CBS — which aired 25 scripted shows last season, second only to Netflix, and is the most-watched network — had either just one black writer or none at all

The lack of diversity extended across all platforms, including digital spaces such as Hulu. The report also singled out AMC and Amazon for failing to include black showrunners and writers. (Jeffrey P. Bezos, the founder and chief executive of Amazon, owns The Washington Post). The report said the lack of diversity at AMC and Amazon was especially troubling given their relatively new status as influencers of TV content.

A member of the writing staff for “Seal Team Six” subsequently filed a lawsuit with Stephen Miller’s law firm America First Legal after he was not invited during the 2021-2022 to remain as the script supervisor for the show.  He’s a white male.

From the New York Post.

CBS and parent Paramount Global are being accused of “blatant” discrimination against a white, heterosexual male freelance writer as it imposed stringent diversity rules for writers on its “SEAL Team” series, according to a federal lawsuit.

Brian Beneker, a script coordinator and freelance scriptwriter for CBS’ “SEAL Team,” was unlawfully denied a staff writer position due to his race, sex and sexual orientation, according to the complaint, filed Thursday in US District Court of Central California.

Beneker, who became the script coordinator in 2017 on the pilot episode of “SEAL Team,” a drama about the pressure on a group of Navy SEALs, soon was offered to write an episode script as a freelancer for the show’s second season.

To continue as a scriptwriter, Beneker was told, he had to quit his job as a coordinator, the suit said, noting that he was replaced by “a woman without any experience as a script coordinator” who “struggled to do the job” and “quit approximately two weeks into training.”

Beneker’s lawyers from America First Legal Foundation and JW Howard Attorneys cited a widely reported mandate from CBS chief executive George Cheeks to “set a goal that all writers’ rooms on the network’s primetime series be staffed 40% [with] BIPOC [black, indigenous and people of color] in the 2021-2022 season.”

Now with this in mind, I suggest you listen to the video conversation.

 

Richey and Juan Villasmil’s discussion mostly ranges around the issues of whether this policy is in violation of the Civil Rights Act and the issue of using immutable traits such as race and sex in hiring vs “Merit.”

I’ll get back to “Merit” later.

The CRA discussion is valuable — but people like Villasmil tend to look at it entirely in a vacuum.  They look at hiring entirely as if we are starting from zero with all other factors and that simply isn’t the case.

Race and Crime

As they go on Richey brings up the fact that there is racism baked into the cake in many systems. He cites “Stop and Frisk” statistics from New York which point out that over 80 of their stops were Black and Latinos, and that over 70% of the time they were found to have done nothing wrong. Only 10% of those stopped were White.

He leaves out a stat here: When people were found to have committed a crime or to be in possession of guns or drugs — they were far more often White.

White New Yorkers make up a small minority of stop-and-frisks, which were 84 percent black and Latino residents. Despite this much higher number of minorities deemed suspicious by police, the likelihood that stopping an African American would find a weapon was half the likelihood of finding one on a white person.

  • The likelihood a stop of an African American New Yorker yielded a weapon was half that of white New Yorkers stopped. The NYPD uncovered a weapon in one out every 49 stops of white New Yorkers. By contrast, it took the Department 71 stops of Latinos and 93 stops of African Americans to find a weapon.

  • The likelihood a stop of an African American New Yorker yielded contraband was one-third less than that of white New Yorkers stopped. The NYPD uncovered contraband in one out every 43 stops of white New Yorkers. By contrast, it took the Department 57 stops of Latinos and 61 stops of African Americans to find contraband.

This begs the question: if they are only finding guns and drugs on black and Latino men at ½ and 1/3 the rate — why are they really stopping them so often?

The answer to that question is obvious: Racism (and Poverty).

if Richey had brought this up it might have prevented Juan’s next, predictable, argument.

Black people commit more crime.

Richey responds to this by pointing out that FBI stats indicate that while White-on-White Crimes is 88%, Black-on-Black crimes is at 91% which is hardly different.  This chart is often the first source used to argue that “Black people commit more crime” but most people don’t also look at the White-on-White figure as Richey does.

[Technically this data comes from the FBI chart on Murder by Race and Gender which is highly flawed. It only includes cases with a Single offender and a Single Victim — which excludes over half the actual cases.  When you include the remainder of cases for multiple victims and offenders via the Supplemental Homicide Report, the percentages change to 58.9% Black-on-Black and 60.6% White-on-White murders.

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Murder by Race — Supplemental Homicide Repot

So in reality, based on the best data we have, the rate of White murders is slightly higher than the rate of Black murders.

And the chart Richey is referring to also only includes those cases that have been “Cleared” where a suspect has been positively identified. So it doesn’t include how many were charged or the disposition of that charge be it, conviction or acquittal — this is merely a chart of those who are Accused of Murder, not those who have been proven to have done it.

Juan then falls back to…

“they commit more crime in proportion” .

Which by the way is exactly a QUOTA argument.  He saying here that, in total, White people commit more crime — which is true — but that’s only because there are more White people.  But when you look at things in proportion where White people are 60% of the public, Black people are overperforming in crime above their quota of 13%.

He, of course, doesn’t have stats for this.  But I do.

The FBI Uniform Crime Report states that of 7 Million people arrested in 2018, 5.1 Million (66%) were  White people and 2.1 Million (27%) were Black people.  If you were expecting black people to stay within their quota of 13% that would be rather high. [The people who are underrepresented are Asians (11%) and Latinos(14%)]

But then again, black people are stopped, searched and arrested twice as often for crimes — even when they’re less likely to be guilty.

Black people in California were stopped by police officers much more frequently than other racial groups in 2018, and police were more likely to use force against them, new statistics from eight large law enforcement agencies in the state reveal.

Twenty eight per cent of all persons stopped by Los Angeles police officers during the last six months of 2018 were black, while black people account for just 9% of the city’s population, the data shows. In San Francisco, the black population has shrunk over several decades to just 5% of the city’s total population, but 26% of all stops carried out by the SFPD from July through December of 2018 were of black people – marking the widest racial disparity in police stops of the eight reporting agencies.

So it’s not true that they commit more crimes even proportionally — they are stopped and accused of crimes more often, but that doesn’t mean they’re guilty. This is consistent all over the country, in blue states and red states.

Eventually, they get to the issue of poverty — and in that area the charts of crimes and violence by income is very clearly linked, but it is not linked to race.

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Violence by Race and Income

Also, to be completely fair, part of the reason police probably stop Black and Latino people at a higher rate is also related to poverty.  If you’re driving a broken down hooptie with expired tags, you’re gonna get pulled over.

Police know that someone in a car that needs repairs probably doesn’t have insurance or they can’t afford their premiums. And if they can’t afford that — they certainly can’t afford a lawyer who’s gonna ask them “what was your probable cause, Officer?”  “What was your articulable suspicion for this stop?”

Nobodies gonna stop somebody when they think they’re uncle might be a judge.  And Black and Latino people have a higher rate of poverty in America.

This gets us back to the original subject, who is granted those opportunities and why?

Legacy and Inertia

 

When it comes to hiring, even if super Liberal Hollywood, it’s far more often for people to hire and rehire people they know, than people they don’t know.  It can be a family connection or a friendship — but having a connection of some type will always give someone an advantage. It’s not just who you know — but who knows you that can help you get a leg up.

I know for a fact that every major job I’ve been hired for was because I had a connection who opened that door.  And I’ve seen what it’s like when those connections are gone.  During the short time that I pursued acting in LA, I was told directly by my manager that developing a relationship — particularly with a Director — was the key to getting acting gigs in Hollywood.

There’s a reason we repeatedly see Martin Scorsese working with Leonardo DiCaprio, and we see Quinten Tarantino working with Brad Pitt. Directors develop “pet” actors that they work with over and over again.

it doesn’t require active discrimination NOW for any of this to occur — it’s just the legacy and inertia of what has gone before going back decades.

We frankly live in a still grossly segregated country.  White people live and work among themselves, as do Black people, as do Latinos.  In our regular, nonwork, lives rarely are those lines crossed. Not in the schools, not in the pews.  Relationships across racial lines do happen — certainly, they happen in LA, I can attest to that — but it’s clearly not enough alone to significantly change things even in Hollywood.

The ongoing Legacy of Hollywood has been that those making the major decisions — the studio heads and the producers — have been Straight White Men.  The people they tend to hire as directors, writers and actors, have largely been Straight White Men.

This is what brings us to a situation where only 14% of the Hollywood writers in 2016-2016, were people of color. 90% of the shows on CBS had only 1 Black writer or none. Black writers were only 5% of the total in Hollywood.

This fact alone could be the basis of a Civil Rights suit against the industry that could have the government come in and FORCE the industry to improve their demographic mix using the provisions of the Civil Rights Act.

Now, I don’t think they need to have a hard and fast quota in place — they could have a flexible goal —  quotas and bonus points systems were banned in Affirmative Action by the SCOTUS in the 1978 Bakke v UC Davis decision.  But it could be argued this is the industry trying to self-correct from their prior and current bias and that should be allowed, or else it just won’t happen. Ever.

(1) to fail or refuse to hire or to discharge any individual, or otherwise to discriminate against any individual with respect to his compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, because of such individual’s race, color, religion, sex, or national origin; or

(2) to limit, segregate, or classify his employees in any way which would deprive or tend to deprive any individual of employment opportunities or otherwise adversely affect his status as an employee, because of such individual’s race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.

(b) It shall be an unlawful employment practice for an employment agency to fail or refuse to refer for employment, or otherwise to discriminate against, any individual because of his race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, or to classify or refer for employment any individual on the basis of his race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.

(c) It shall be an unlawful employment practice for a labor organization–

(1) to exclude or to expel from its membership, or otherwise to discriminate against, any individual because of his race, color, religion, sex, or national origin;

(2) to limit, segregate, or classify its membership, or to classify or fail or refuse to refer for employment any individual, in any way which would deprive or tend to deprive any individual of employment opportunities, or would limit such employment opportunities or otherwise adversely affect his status as an employee or as an applicant for employment, because of such individual’s race, color, religion, sex, or national origin; or

(3) to cause or attempt to cause an employer to discriminate against an individual in violation of this section.

(d) It shall be an unlawful employment practice for any employer, labor organization, or joint labor-management committee controlling apprenticeship or other training or retraining, including on-the-job training programs to discriminate against any individual because of his race, color, religion, sex, or national origin in admission to, or employment in, any program established to provide apprenticeship or other training.

The issue isn’t “does this new policy violate the Civil Rights Act” — the issue is that the Movie industry is already in gross violation of that Act.

There can be some level of “self-selection” where men may prefer a certain career or women may prefer a different career, just like Black people choose to prefer Hip Hop and White people choose to prefer Country and Pop — but when 86% of your writers are Straight White Men, that’s not a natural phenomenon. Something caused that and that something needs to be fixed.

They are on their own attempting to voluntarily correct that violation.

Gaining Work Experience

 

So if you don’t have any Black, Female or Gay writers — how exactly are they going to gain any experience?  How do they get into the game if they don’t have any personal connections into the game?

IMDB indicates the Brian Beneker has 90 script coordinator credits for “Seal Team 6.”  He has 28 script coordinator credits for “Vegas” and 10 for “The Defenders.”

He only has 4 credits as a writer.  3 for “Seal Team 6” and 1 for “Resurrection Blvd.”

What he’s trying to do is write more scripts for the show and at the same time remain the script coordinator.  He’s trying to take two jobs at once.  They gave him the choice of doing one — or the other, but not both.

That’s actually the conflict here — he wants his cake, he wants to eat it and he wants some more take home for later.

Now, it’s clear he has more experience as a script coordinator, particularly on that show, than anyone else they might want to bring in.  But again, how did he get that experience back in 2017 when 86% of screenwriters in Hollywood were Straight White Men?

He’s experienced NOW — but he wasn’t then when a Straight White Man had a virtual LOCK on gaining that position. Now, that he’s benefited from that advantage and gained that experience he wants to complain that if he wants to be a screenwriter too, someone else has to be the script coordinator.  And that someone else has a 50/50 chance of being either a Straight White Guy — or Black, Female, Asian, Latino, Arab and/or LGBTQ.

He was gifted an advantage that put him in this “Meritorious” position and that’s the key element that people like Juan refuse to see.  We are not starting at zero — there are millions of people who have already been given a head start and for anyone else to break in, they have to be given that first chance too.

Then they can gain experience and “merit.” If we don’t allow someone diverse to gain an initial toehold, They. Never. Will.  It’s almost impossible to compete against those who are already miles and miles ahead of you. On a “Merit” basis, you will never be able to measure up.

Plus, he could have stayed the script coordinator or he could have written more scripts for the show. Or for another show.  He could have kept his job rather than trying to do two jobs.  It was his choice.

Life Experience

 

One of the other problems in Hollywood, particularly with writers, is that they can only write what they know.  And I’m sorry, even the most talented writer has problems accurately and honestly depicting the lives and perspectives of people who are different from them.  White writers have a terrible track record of trying to document the Black Experience in America — or elsewhere — accurately or fairly.  They have a hard time documenting the Female experience and they absolutely have problems documenting the LGBTQ experience.

Most people don’t know what they don’t know. They usually have no real idea of what’s happening in other people’s heads.

If Hollywood is going to portray ethnic characters without them turning into a modern Stepin Fetchit or Amos and Andy —it would help to have writers on staff with first-hand experience in that community.  And not just one. This is how you build authenticity. This is how you create honest and realistic characters and stories.

If we don’t want to only have stories about Straight White Men — along with Token Ethnic Stereotypes — forever, we need people with the necessary life experience in the writing room keeping things honest.

Also, there is the argument that a diverse workforce is more innovative, and that would be nice in Hollywood.

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Demographics

 

The complaint here is that it’s just “so unfair” that one white guy can’t do two people’s jobs because it just might mean that one BiPOC gets a chance to also have a career, after probably hundreds of BiPOC have been denied an opportunity for the last several decades. If we do anything to correct that problem, it’s doing too much. Every white guy’s (extra) job is sacred, so we’ll just keep screwing other people over today just like we screwed them over yesterday.

If you’ve been robbed repeatedly for decades and then finally someone goes and takes back a tiny piece of what was stolen — is that now somehow a crime?

According to Stephen Miller, it is.  Shocker.

The CBS rule is that 50% of their writing staff is to be BiPOC for 2023. Ok.  But here’s the thing, if we were to really look at an appropriate demographic [Quota] of how many Straight White Men should be on staff… it would be 26%.

White people are 58% of America.  [Juan tries to argue that White people are 60% and that’s true but White MEN aren’t 60%] Half of those white people are women so that takes us down to 29%.  About 7% of America is LGBTQ so removing about half of that takes us to 26%.

That means that this rule PROTECTS a special amount of 50% of the available slots for just 26% of the people.  Everyone else has to squeeze into the remainder. It means that White Straight Men will likely always be overrepresented among the writing staff compared to their actual population in general.

Apparently, that isn’t enough for some of people like Stephan Miller — they still want more.

They’re used to having more.  They’re used to having 86% of the jobs.  And they, sadly, think they’ve legitimately earned that position rather than having systematically stolen it. Making room for new people is difficult.  It means choices have to be made. But since 50% of the slots are being held for Straight White Men, couldn’t it be argued that he’s not being forced out because of a BiPOC, he’s forced out because one of the other protected white guys is in the way of his [extra] slot?

Couldn’t they drop a less experienced white guy off that staff to leave room for him so he can still technically take up two slots?  But then again, is there a less experienced writer on staff, he only has 4 scripts — maybe he simply isn’t qualified to be a staff writer yet.

Hmm.

Also, if this is such a big problem now in Hollywood and CBS — why is this guy the only one complaining?

 

 

 
 

Hanover County supervisors censor commendation for Girl Scout who fought censorship

https://www.wvtf.org/news/2024-04-11/hanover-county-supervisors-censor-commendation-for-girl-scout-who-fought-censorship

Thanks to Ten Bears for the link.  https://homelessonthehighdesert.com/2024/04/20/lastday-looking-at-it-loosely/

The idea of banning these books about race and LGBTQ+ people is to remove representation of those concepts / people from society, from public view.   It is not about protecting kids, it is about enforcing white straight cis fundamentalist Christian values on everyone and making everyone conform to a small segment of society view of what is proper to be allowed.  So yes these guys pull this shit.  After all who does this girl think she is to second guess old white Christian men.   Hugs.  Scottie

RADIO IQ | By Brad Kutner

One of Hanover student and Girl Scout Kate's "Banned Book Nook" at Morr Donuts in Mechanicsville, VA.
Brad Kutner / Radio IQ
One of Hanover student and Girl Scout Kate’s “Banned Book Nook” at Morr Donuts in Mechanicsville, VA
 

The Hanover County Board of Supervisors spent their Wednesday afternoon meeting approving language to honor a handful of Girl Scouts for completing their Gold Award projects, among other items.

But one Girl Scout, whose project was designed to fight what she sees as censorship in the county’s school system, had her commendation “amended.”

Cold Harbor District Supervisor Michael Herzberg pulled out the proclamation for Hanover County student Kate Lindley from a group of proclamations for Girl Scouts achieving their highest honor.

Lindley’s Gold Award project involved setting up Banned Book Nooks.

It’s an idea she came up with after Hanover County removed over 75 titles from school libraries, claiming they contained “inappropriate language,” “violence” and “sexually explicit content.”

Lindley’s project got media attention, and she’s since grown her project’s collection to over 400 books, giving access to the censored literature where it might otherwise be denied.

You can find out more via Lindley’s Instagram account for the project here.

And while her original proclamation language specifically mentions quote “identifying locations where books were available that had been banned by Hanover County Public Schools libraries,” Supervisor Herzberg’s motion led to quote “amending” -Lindley says censoring- that detail along with any other mention of banned books or censorship.

“The Board of Supervisors has bestowed upon me the greatest honor anyone fighting censorship and banning could receive by censoring me and my project,” Lindley said.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Hanover County said that items on the consent agenda are quote “always subject to change or amendment” and that’s what happened Wednesday.

And while Lindley is set to graduate in the next few weeks before heading off to college, she plans to attend and receive whatever commendation the board of supervisors is willing to give her.

But she plans to let them know how she feels afterward.

Chaya Raichik Brutally Mocked and Laughed at for Struggling to Define “Woke”

I can not believe how stupid this woman is yet she managed to parley her hate in to fame.  Woke “is the destruction of normality and anti-American” according to Chaya Raichik.   Yes she is trying to wipe out equality, tolerance, and acceptance because it is the destruction of normality and anti-American.  Really I would think acceptance and tolerance would be the essence of America.  What she means is she doesn’t like the acceptance of LGBTQ+ and she is racist.  She wants a nice 1950s Leave it to Beaver society.  She talks about DEI with claims like you see it everywhere, you see it in the shops, in stores, you see it in companies, it hurts you, it hurts children.  Yet she doesn’t ever say how it hurts children, she never says how you see it in stores, unless she means blacks in places white people are?  She finally says “DEI is code for less whites”!   She is a racist bigot.   Hugs.  Scottie

Libs of TikTok’s Chaya Raichik was asked to define “woke” during an event at Indiana University, and to put it simply, she had her very own Bethany Mandel moment. It wasn’t the only instance at the event where she was mocked and laughed at for making a fool of herself. In this video we’ll look at some highlights and discuss Chaya’s inability to articulate her own values.

Florida picks Moms for Liberty members for group to advise librarians on book removals

https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/politics/2024/03/15/florida-book-bans-moms-for-liberty-members-create-librarian-training/72969966007

Yes let’s put the LGBTQ+ hater who demands control over everyone’s children in charge of what books should be removed from libraries.  That is like putting a fundamentalist religious extremist in charge of women’s rights.  Hugs.  Scottie

Douglas Soule

USA TODAY NETWORK – Florida
 
 

Some of Florida’s loudest advocates for public school book removals make up half of a state government-sponsored group to advise school districts on how to select titles and when to pull them off shelves.

Moms for Liberty members made up three of six members of a Department of Education workgroup that met Thursday in Tallahassee to redevelop an online training program for school librarians and media specialists following a 2023 state law focused on book challenges.

It’s a demonstration of the state’s willingness to cater to the conservative group, which has long supported Gov. Ron DeSantis and, along with its local chapters, has become the leading voice against books in schools that it considers inappropriate.

 
 
 

“It’s evident that the Florida Department of Education is not ready to turn a corner and start tamping down on the gross censorship we’re seeing across the state,” said Stephana Ferrell, co-founder and director of research and insight for the Florida Freedom to Read Project, a book access advocacy organization.

Ferrell had applied to be a part of the workgroup. So did more than 20 others, according to resumes her group received through a public records request. Most, like Ferrell herself, weren’t picked.

Instead, the department selected Priscilla West, chair of Moms For Liberty-Leon County, Moms for Liberty Indian River County Chapter Chair Jennifer Pippin and Jamie Merchant, Florida legislative chair for the national parents’ group.

West and Pippin, in an interview after the meeting in the state Department of Education building, emphasized their role as parents, not just Moms for Liberty representatives.

“Organizations aside, at the end of the day, we’re parents, we’re moms and we’re concerned with what we’re finding in the schools,” Pippin said. 

And they were also concerned with the meeting itself, which lasted approximately only an hour. Advocates on both sides of the book debate said it didn’t do enough to clarify the expectations for schools.

Meet the Moms for Liberty on the librarian training workgroup

As previously reported by the USA TODAY NETWORK-Florida, West’s group is working to remove a number of books from school libraries.

“Good Evening, Joyful Warriors!” she wrote in an email to members last year. “We are rockin’ and rollin’ with these book challenges!”

Priscilla West, Moms For Liberty-Leon County chair, at a July school board meeting, the day after her chapter successfully got five books removed from local schools.Priscilla West, Moms For Liberty-Leon County chair, at a July school board meeting, the day after her chapter successfully got five books removed from local schools.
 

In the lead-up to Thursday’s meeting, the Facebook page for West’s chapter made a multitude of posts soliciting parents to challenge various titles with sexual and LGBTQ material.

“(It’s) gender identity ideology woven into a pulp romance,” the account wrote about “Felix Ever After,” which won a Stonewall Book Award.

When a commenter responded that transgender students deserve to see themselves represented in books, the account ridiculed gender transitions.

Jennifer Pippin, president of the Indian River County Moms for Liberty, speaks before school district members during citizen input, Monday, Sept. 25, 2023..0Jennifer Pippin, president of the Indian River County Moms for Liberty, speaks before school district members during citizen input, Monday, Sept. 25, 2023.
 

Pippin, meanwhile, made many headlines for her school book challenges. One of them was about a children’s book, called “Unicorns Are The Worst,” that showed the bare behind of a goblin. As a result of her challenge, clothes were drawn over the goblin.

She also got “Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation” pulled from a Indian River County high school.

Merchant, the Moms for Liberty Florida legislative chair, was previously reported as a “Mamas for DeSantis” participant, a pro-DeSantis initiative launched during his gubernatorial reelection campaign in 2022. The conservative education reform-focused Florida Citizens Alliance lists her on its website as a member of its advisory council.

In an emailed statement, Tiffany Justice, co-founder of Moms for Liberty, said, “We are glad that our members are taking an interest in public schools and public policy in education.” 

The other three members were made up of media specialists from Republican-dominated Marion, Manatee and Wakulla counties.

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‘We shoud err on the side of freedom’: Meeting leaves all sides disappointed

Both Pippin and Merchant had been in the original workgroup, which was formed after DeSantis signed the Republican-backed Curriculum Transparency Act in 2022, which he touted as a way to increase parental involvement in education and prevent “indoctrination.” 

The law requires districts to catalog every book they offer and put a formal review process in place for complaints.

The original online training program, which came out at the beginning of 2023, contained a slide that warned educators to “err on the side of caution” with their book choices. Another slide pointed out that school officials could be charged with a third-degree felony if materials are found harmful to minors under an older state law.

 
 
 

School districts interpreted the guidance in wildly varying ways, leading some to pull hundreds of titles out of fear of potential penalties, and others to pull none. A national free speech advocacy group recently ranked Florida No.1 in “book bans,” a much-debated term to describe the books pulled from public schools.

The workgroup didn’t alter that original presentation wording, much to the disappointment of a Florida Education Association representative who spoke during the public comment period of the meeting.

“We should err on the side of freedom. We should err on the side of education, not on the side of caution,” said Luke Flynt, communication specialist for the teachers union.

Instead, the group discussed the incorporation of yet another book challenge law into the training. The measure makes it easier to get a challenged book removed for “sexual conduct.”

Passed last year, it further panicked and confused school districts, leading to more removals, even of acclaimed classics like “Beloved” by Toni Morrison and “Dracula” by Bram Stoker.

 
 
 

Much of the meeting, which was not broadcast virtually, was dominated by the complexities of the new law.

Members agreed on adding a new slide about the new objection criteria, which includes requiring that a book be removed within five days of a challenge because it includes pornography or “sexual conduct” and until the complaint is resolved. They also OK’d adding audio to a slide about book selection criteria explaining that people can file sexual conduct objections.

Despite having an agenda predicting the meeting would last much of the day, it started and ended in about an hour.

Pippin and West said they would have liked more time. The meeting, they said, could have been a virtual meeting or email.

“My anticipation was to do the work and discuss other things,” said Pippin, who added that she had woken up at 3 a.m. to make it to the meeting, which was attended by and steered by Department of Education employees. “I probably had five or 10 more questions I could have asked, but I saw they kept redirecting to (the new state law).”

She pointed out a recent press conference from DeSantis where, citing frivolous objections, he called for limits to how many books the public can challenge in schools. The Legislature passed a bill this past session, which the governor has not yet signed, that states a “resident of the county who is not the parent or guardian of a student with access to school district materials may not object to more than one material per month.”

Ferrell also said the group should have done more, such as including information about the settlement from earlier in the week between the state and LGBTQ groups over the critic-called “Don’t Say Gay” law, which restricts classroom instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation. Some school districts had pulled books citing the law.

But the settlement, in part, comes with a statement from the state that the law does not affect library books (something that had already been said by Attorney General Ashley Moody in legal filings).

Ferrell said she doesn’t believe the training properly explains the new law and only adds to the confusion: “They will encourage more removals,” she warned.

It’s unclear if the group will convene again.

This reporting content is supported by a partnership with Freedom Forum and Journalism Funding Partners. USA TODAY Network-Florida First Amendment reporter Douglas Soule can be reached at DSoule@gannett.com.