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Showing Original Post only (View all)3000 Tennessee library books pulled: topics of slavery, the Holocaust, menstruation, ancient history, unclothed animals [View all]
Library books on slavery, Holocaust pulled in Rutherford CountyBooks featuring topics of slavery, the Holocaust, menstruation, ancient history, unclothed animals were flagged as potential violations of state and federal legal standards.
Books were flagged by librarians for possible violations such as:
unclothed anthropomorphic animals, violence
Adam and Eve nude in the Garden of Eden; Violence
underpants shown during cartwheel
An image capturing an affectionate gesture where a girl gives a boy a kiss on the cheek on the school bus during Valentine's Day.
Fictional male rabbits get married
Civil War Hero, Mary, dresses in pants, history of undergarments present and modeled by chickens
Kissing
Words "ass" appears for donkey and "cock" for rooster
2 male neighbors speaking to one another, one has a rainbow and his produce bag****
LGBTQIA+ rights
implied breastfeeding
nude mummified body
classroom discussion of book bans and censorship
discussion of teen getting period
woke
Popular titles flagged and pulled include Aesops Fables, two Magic Treehouse books by Mary Pope Osborne, multiple Harry Potter books by J.K Rowling, and a Charlie Brown book by Charles Schultz.
https://archive.ph/4Dmxf
Key Points
A letter from Secretary of State Tre Hargett prompting public libraries across the state to submit a review of their collections has led to the removal of nearly 3,000 books in one county.
The letter asked public libraries to complete a review of their entire juvenile collections within 60 days and provide a report to Hargett's office to avoid the risk of losing funding.
The letter sent libraries across the state scrambling over the holiday season, even as state officials deny it was ever an order.
Books on slavery, racism and the Holocaust are among the nearly 3,000 pulled from public library shelves across Rutherford County following a letter from State Secretary Tre Hargett prompting a review of juvenile collections across nearly all state public libraries.
Four Anne Frank biographies, more than 30 books focused on the Bible, five books on womens history and suffrage and numerous books on ancient civilizations were among those removed for review.
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3000 Tennessee library books pulled: topics of slavery, the Holocaust, menstruation, ancient history, unclothed animals [View all]
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Tuesday
OP
Looks to me like some are responding with decently contrived over compliance
Easterncedar
Tuesday
#5
These guys hate women. Well, you know what to do, ladies. Shut it down. No more nookie.
Joinfortmill
Tuesday
#8
Girls don't need to know about it until it happens to them and they think they are dying.
milestogo
Tuesday
#25
They dont like thise "everybody poop" books either..nothing below the waist
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Tuesday
#33
There is absolutely no indication of the gender of either rabbit in the story.
Collimator
Tuesday
#36