Fundy Christians, MAGAjerks, Proud Boys, School and Library Board Members, Ban-Burning Books

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I use the word “burning” metaphorically. But it might as well be literal. If you ban a list of books in a system of libraries, the libraries have a bunch of recycling to do, and eventually … to the county incinerator go the books.

Book Man
In fact, I give you no truck, no room, no wiggle-space, if you even look at a book funny, because that is how it starts. I am champion of the books, all the books, and I am not alone, not by a long shot.

Here is a recent, disturbing, but typical example. Christians in Boundary County, Idaho, mobbed the local public library board, demanding the removal of a large number of books, including Gender Queer: A Memoir* by Maria Kobabe**, a book the library did not actually have.

These thugs intimidated the administrator of the libaries, Kimber Glidden, into resignation, in which she noted:

“My experience and skill set made me a good fit to help the district move toward a more current and relevant business model and to implement updated policy and best practices. However nothing in my background could have prepared me for the political atmosphere of extremism, militant Christian fundamentalism, intimidation tactics, and threatening behavior currently being employed in the community.”

Gidden told reporters at Route Fifty that “If [this] was really about banning books, we’d have to have the books.” Food for thought. They don’t care about the books, they only care about being bullies, and intimidating people who love books, and the kids the books are there for.

In another case, MAGA-Republicans and Fundy-Christians took over the Lafayette, Louisiana library last year and this happened:

  • The library board rejected a grant to fund a program about voting rights, saying it was too left wing.
  • A display about Pride Month was cancelled, and today library displays are forbidden about any distinctive group — even French Cajun culture, of which Lafayette is the unofficial capital.
  • And this summer, when a popular librarian, Cara Chance, ignored that order and put up a display that included queer teen romance books, the board tried to fire her.

The actual police showed up at the Granbury High library in Granbury Texas to investigate a complaint made by book-burning-fundies last May. Five books were subsequently removed from the library shelves. The removal of these books was targeted harassmement of Trans students and other non-heteronormative-binary people by the school admins. This sort of thing has caused loss of life among school children. Even in relatively liberal Minnesota suburbs, a school board member went out of his way to indicate his discomfort with non-heteronormative school children, as noted in this LTE written by Yours Truly:

Plymouth Sun Sailor, Aug 11, 2022.

Locally, where the Jay Hesby problem recently emerged, we have an open seat on the Wayzata School District board. Hesby is one of a few candidates running. Sheila Prior, an active member of the school community especially interested in reading education, is also running, and she is by a gazillion miles my choice for the upcoming special election. (Feel free to visit her web site and donate ten bucks or more to this great cause. I just did!)

I gets scarier. Recently in the Reno Nevada area, suited up members of the “Proud Boys” (I call them Cucked Children) actually entered a library to disrupt a children story time because they did not like the book that was being read. They did the same thing near San Francisco, South Bend, Indiana, and Woodland California. There was violence. Over books. At events involving children. Derek Chauvin got extra time on his murder sentence because he carried out violence in the presence of children. For christakes.


Notes:
-* Links to books on Amazon help support this blog, see note below
-** From the publisher:

2020 ALA Alex Award Winner
2020 Stonewall — Israel Fishman Non-fiction Award Honor Book

In 2014, Maia Kobabe, who uses e/em/eir pronouns, thought that a comic of reading statistics would be the last autobiographical comic e would ever write. At the time, it was the only thing e felt comfortable with strangers knowing about em. Then e created Gender Queer. Maia’s intensely cathartic autobiography charts eir journey of self-identity, which includes the mortification and confusion of adolescent crushes, grappling with how to come out to family and society, bonding with friends over erotic gay fan fiction, and facing the trauma and fundamental violation of pap smears. Started as a way to explain to eir family what it means to be nonbinary and asexual, Gender Queer is more than a personal story: It is a useful and touching guide on gender identity—what it means and how to think about it—for advocates, friends, and humans everywhere.

This special deluxe hardcover edition of Gender Queer features a brand-new cover, exclusive art and sketches, a foreword from ND Stevenson, Lumberjanes writer and creator of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, and an afterword from Maia Kobabe.

Have you read the breakthrough novel of the year? When you are done with that, try:

In Search of Sungudogo by Greg Laden, now in Kindle or Paperback
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Links to books and other items on this page and elsewhere on Greg Ladens' blog may send you to Amazon, where I am a registered affiliate. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases, which helps to fund this site.

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3 thoughts on “Fundy Christians, MAGAjerks, Proud Boys, School and Library Board Members, Ban-Burning Books

  1. These right wing losers will have to go back to the 80s to get rid of things they don’t understand so automatically dislike. This is from The Joy of TeX, by M. D. Spivak — the Tex reference I lived with while I was typing my dissertation. It was published in 86.

    Personal Pronoun Pronouncment
    Which The Reader Skips at His or Her Peril
    Since TeX is a rather revolutionary approach to typesetting, I have decided that a rather revolutionary approach to non-SeXist terminology would be appropriate in this manual. …
    But I hate having to say “he or she” or “his or her” or using awkward circumlocutions. Numerous approaches to this problem have been suggested, but one strikes me as particularly simple and sensible. Just as “I” is the first person singular pronoun, regardless of gender, so “E” will be used in this book as the third person singular pronoun for both genders. Thus “E” is the singular of “they”. Accordingly, “Eir” (pronounced to rhyme with “their”) will be the possessive, and “Em” (rhyming with “them”) will stand for either “him” or “her”. Here is an example that illustrates all three forms:
    E loves EM only for Eir body

    Getting upset at the books referenced in your post makes no more sense than getting upset at this would. The modern right has lost all chance at deserving being viewed as anything other than a collection of anti-equality, anti-democracy, fascist-loving scum.

    1. We have a good number of pockets of right-wing insanity here in MI, but on the street level and in the qop candidates for various office (I know, it’s a fact that in order to be accepted as a “republican” candidate now you need to be dishonest as hell and, ideally, dumb as a cotton ball) at local, state, and higher levels.

      Here in Portage we have 3 people running for spots on the school board

      – all 3 are pushing the “CRT is being taught to students starting in elementary schools” crap
      – all 3 are pushing for parents to have say in curriculum decisions equal to or greater than teachers and curriculum directors
      – all 3 are pushing the “schools have put litter boxes in bathrooms to accomodate students who are furries” crap
      – none of them have children in the system nor would they enroll their school age kids in the district if they were elected because “we want them to have a good education”

      They are considered “serious” contenders.

      Screwed, so screwed since the right decided any semblance of intelligence, honesty, or integrity were anchors around their necks

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