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31 Jan 2023
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NextImg:Lib podcaster sounds the alarm with footage of school library gutted by book-burner Ron DeSantis

If you’ve been listening to most loudmouthed libs these days — not like you have much of a choice since they won’t stop shouting — you’ve probably heard a lot about how Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is banning books all over the place and school libraries and classrooms are just full of bare shelves now and kids won’t be able to read anything ever.

But in case you’ve managed to miss that, here’s über-lib podcaster and fearmonger Brian Tyler Cohen with the best he’s got to offer on the topic:

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The irony of him calling his podcast “No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen” should not be lost on anyone. Because guys, he’s lying.

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Of course it’s BS. That’s all Brian Tyler Cohen traffics in.

From National Review:

Several stories popped up in the local, national, and international media last week about teachers in at least two Florida school districts removing their classroom libraries — or completely covering them with construction paper — under the largely unfounded belief that they could be sent to jail for having unvetted books on their shelves.

According to teachers’ union leaders, Florida teachers are living in a state of “fear” and “confusion” after lawmakers last year passed HB 1467, a law aimed at providing transparency about school instructional materials. The law and a newly approved state rule require trained media specialists or school librarians to vet and approve all school reading materials, and to publish a list of all media-center and classroom books on their school’s website.

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Well, let’s see:

“I think this is clearly an intentional effort to cause confusion and make it look like the state of Florida, the governor, the legislature, are trying to ban books or trying to create this authoritarian state,” [Florida Education Commissioner Manny Diaz] said about the empty or covered classroom libraries.

Some teachers and staff have acknowledged the performative aspects of their response. Don Falls, a longtime government and economics teacher at Manatee High School, told CNN that he chose to cover up his books with chart paper rather than remove them because “I think it’s a stronger statement to cover them up.”

Welp.

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For further reading on the subject, we recommend this piece from National Review:

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Related:

Brian Tyler Cohen says Disney could move out of Florida and ‘crash and burn Ron DeSantis’ re-election bid’


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