Wednesday, January 25, 2023

UPDATED: The Closing Of The American Mind


One could convincingly argue that the American mind has been closed for quite some time. Nonetheless, recent legislation in Florida ensures a tighter seal as it seeks to further limit the capacity for critical thinking.

School teachers in Florida’s Manatee county are removing books from their classrooms or physically covering them up after a new bill went into effect that prohibited material unless deemed appropriate by a librarian, or “certified media specialist”.

If a teacher is found in violation of these guidelines, they could face felony charges.

The new guidelines for the Florida law, known as HB 1467, outline the books be free of pornographic material, suited to student needs and their ability to comprehend the material, and appropriate for the grade level and age group.

The driving force behind this goosestep march toward ignorance is Florida's governor and presidential aspirant, Ron DeSantis,

whose administration says it is actively working to “protect parental rights”, which includes a prohibition on childhood education on gender, sexual orientation and critical race theory.
As part of his appeal to the party’s rightwing base DeSantis has sought to portray himself as a culture war warrior, cracking down on LGBTQ rights and taking conservative stances on the fight against Covid-19 and a host of other issues such as immigration.

This self-professed enemy of 'woke culture' has both enraged and instilled fear in educators.

The Manatee Education Association union president, Pat Barber, told local TV station Fox 13: “We have people who have spent their entire careers building their classroom libraries based on their professional and educational experience and understanding of the age of the children they teach.”

Barber added: “Now, their professional judgment and training are being substituted for the opinion of anyone who wishes to review and challenge the books. We’re focused on things that cause teachers to want to walk away from education because they can’t focus on their mission of educating children.”

Some teachers are even covering up their library books with paper.

Don Falls, a history teacher at Manatee high school, told the Herald-Tribune newspaper: “If you have a lot of books like I do, probably several hundred, it is not practical to run all of them through [the vetting process] so we have to cover them up.”

Far too many people prefer to live their lives in ignorance and denial of the world beyond their front lawn. Until now, teachers have been a bulwark against such darkness, but once again the political barbarians have breached the gates. 

There would seem to be few remaining defences.

UPDATE: Thanks to TB for providing this link that shows not everyone is willing to lie down in the face of DeSantis's repression.

And there is this from Rural:




 

 

 

 

11 comments:

  1. When will they get around to burning the offending books?

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    1. If the threat of incarceration doesn't do it, Anon, I'm sure the bonfires are not far behind.

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  2. There is opposition from those that stand to lose!

    https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/3830316-florida-students-attorneys-threaten-lawsuit-against-desantis-over-african-american-studies-rejection/

    TB

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    1. Many thanks for the link, TB. It is good to know that not everyone is rolling over in these efforts to suppress knowledge and critical thinking. I shall post the link in an update.

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  3. Came across this just after I read your posting....
    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FnQgQdcXEA84-Tr?format=jpg&name=small
    rural

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  4. I have on occasion succumbed to the notion of the USA being a monolithic society but it is not.
    That said there has been a consolidation of influence and power within the US that not only affects the USA but the rest of the western world.
    TB

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    1. With that consolidation of power has come a peculiar concentration of crazed extremists, TB, which is good for no one.

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  5. Ein volk, ein reich, ein fuhrer.

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    1. That about says it all. Good to hear from you, Mound. We miss your posts.

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  6. Love that from Rural.
    I have forwarded that to many on my email list.
    Many will either be confused , irate or hopefully interested!
    TB

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    1. I liked it as well, TB. As per your comment, what is eminent sense to some will undoubtedly be red meat for the rabidly extreme.

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