A federal judge has temporarily blocked Arkansas from enforcing a law that would have allowed criminal charges against librarians and booksellers for providing “harmful” materials to minors.

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Good, stop attacking libraries, parent your children. If you don’t want Timmy reading books from the YA section at 6 years old, then don’t let him check shit out from the YA section. Lazy fuckin dumbshits.

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It’s not about what their kids can read, they don’t want anyone’s children to read them. The entire point is to limit the perspectives available to children so they don’t grow up seeing LGBTQIA+ people as people who deserve rights like “”“”“normal”“”“” (in their mods) people get. They want them to go back into the closet where they don’t have to think about or, dare I say it, admit to themselves that they are interested in those “”“”““yucky””“” behaviors.

These people freak out over the increase in LGBTQIA+ identification, as if people didn’t previously feel this way, they were just too scared to say anything because they didn’t want to end up like Matthew Shepard.

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It’s really sad this whole ordeal is happening in my neck of the woods. I watched one of the city council meeting where books being banned was being debated and the only person really making the case to ban them was a suited up guy from out of town.

It’s all Astro turf and bs for conservatives to latch on. Good people are fighting though so I have faith.

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Let’s get started with religious texts then.

malicious compliance

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It’s already happened in Utah, were Bibles were temporarily banned in school libraries until courts the school board invented an exception to return them. These laws were never designed to be honesty and neutrally applied, and it’s a grave mistake to assume otherwise.

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The courts did not return them. The school board did. The same shits that said certain books were pornographic determined that a text (Bible) with worse stuff in it was fine.

According to that school board:
Religious books with gay sex = fine.
Other books with gay characters= not fine

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