Amid a nationwide surge in book bans, memoirs and novels that deal with the experiences of LGBTQ people or explore race received the most challenges, a report by the American Library Association found. Here are the 10 most challenged books of 2023. nyti.ms/43QInYW
@nytimes When parents read from these books at school board meetings, they are immediately cut off with the excuse that the material is too graphic, yet those same school boards think it's okay for children to read them. Think about that.
@nytimes There are no book bans.
@nytimes American “conservatism” was always going to end up as a fully fascist movement.
@nytimes Other than in grade level public schools would they be banned?
@nytimes Stop voting for bigots, racists and religious freaks newrepublic.com/article/178848…
@nytimes Which is absolutely insane. It is one of the indices of the US culture reversing back toward the Middle Ages.