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Related: About this forumTexas library must reinstate books with 'butts and farts,' court says
By Brooke Kushwaha,
News Reporter
June 7, 2024
As more and more Texas school boards seek to censor books deemed too controversial or sexual in content, a conservative court in Texas ruled Friday that government entities, including public libraries, cannot just ban or censor books they disagree with.
The ruling has far-reaching implications for the broader movement in Texas to restrict books from public school shelves. In recent years, school boards in Cy-Fair, Katy, and beyond have moved to ban books deemed too controversial, including young-adult and children's books that show "butts," cause sexual arousal or depict LGBTQ+ relationships. In 2022, Texas attempted to ban more books than any other state, according to the American Library Association.
The case itself originated from parent complaints that books in the Llano County public library system showed "butts and farts," prompting local officials to instruct the library director to take the books off shelves. Officials then requested the director to cull books said to contain "pornographic filth." The list of offending titles included a book about a farting leprechaun, a book about a transgender teen, two books about the history of racism in the United States and a book about puberty.
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"Librarians may consider books contents in making curation decisions," judges ruled. "Their discretion, however, must be balanced against patrons First Amendment rights... a book may not be removed for the soleor a substantial reason that the decisionmaker does not wish patrons to be able to access the books viewpoint or message."
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Cmon Texas your children know more jokes about farts and butts that you, trust me.🤣
dweller
(24,902 posts)Im sure librarians would be more efficient using just their hands and a book corral
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marble falls
(61,996 posts)BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,101 posts)this is the point entirely. They want to decide what materials everyone else can view.
Still dont understand why so many people feel compelled to tell the rest of us what to do.
1984 George Orwell