Florida book bans - the first step before burning

The type of books is not part of the law. It is the lack of approval that is against the law.
No one is going to prison...and no one is afraid...(Unless they've got porn...which would not be "approved"...on their shelves...)
 
I might worry a bit if I'm the teacher going out of his or her way to advertise that they're going to purposefully break the law by giving Extra credit for doing reports on the books not approved...but even they're not going to prison...
 
Disagreed since it's as big of a stereotype as saying all African-Americans are gang-bangers and welfare queens.

Yes, the far Right loudmouths say that, but claiming they all think "taxes = slavery" is wrong since most know taxes pay for police, roads and the US military.

What they really mean when they say taxation = slavery is that they only want taxation to pay for certain things, like the ones you mentioned. The "slavery" part comes in when those taxes also go for Medicare and Medicaid, SNAP, those damn liberal schools, libraries, and other things they disapprove of.

Several RWers here have used that phrase, btw.
 
He's in one of his moods. I've been tracking them, and avoiding them. I've yet to figure out the pattern, though. There isn't one Republican in Washington that believes in taxation. And screeching about freedom is always the precursor to the anti tax diatribe.

Of course, they take most of the nation's tax dollars, and pay the least.

Not a bad gig if you can get it.

They're in favor of *other people* getting taxed so that they can have a bloated defense budget, but not themselves because all of *their* money obviously goes to lazy welfare slackers and libtard schools that groom kids for sexual exploitation. :rolleyes:
 
I might worry a bit if I'm the teacher going out of his or her way to advertise that they're going to purposefully break the law by giving Extra credit for doing reports on the books not approved...but even they're not going to prison...

She's not breaking the law, you dumb twat. She doesn't have those books present. She isn't assigning them as homework. She's merely listing various books that at one time or another have been banned by the government, and offering extra credit to anyone who gets one *on their own,* reads it, and writes a book report about it. Most of those books were actually assigned to people our age in h.s. as mandatory reading. You would know this if you could actually read, or graduated h.s. It's pretty obvious that the only "special ed" you were engaged in was the failed IEPs you had in h.s. :laugh:
 
I might worry a bit if I'm the teacher going out of his or her way to advertise that they're going to purposefully break the law by giving Extra credit for doing reports on the books not approved...but even they're not going to prison...

The alt right activists claim they have lists of teachers who have opposed the alt right politically (spoken out against this law, or donated money to a Democrat), and they are going to try to send them to prison. The law is so easy to break, and so draconian in its minimum sentencing, they might just be able to do it.

I am not sure quietly breaking the law will help teachers get away with it. Classes have 20 to 30 students in them, many very willing to turn in their teachers. Besides, this is a crime with clear physical evidence of the crime. And physical evidence that does not require a warrant to find.

The one hope is that prosecutors will refuse to prosecute. Even there DeSantis has illegally fired prosecutors for saying that laws are not reasonable. The prosecutors that are left are the prosecutors that will prosecute any crazy thing.
 
The alt right activists claim they have lists of teachers who have opposed the alt right politically (spoken out against this law, or donated money to a Democrat), and they are going to try to send them to prison. The law is so easy to break, and so draconian in its minimum sentencing, they might just be able to do it.

I am not sure quietly breaking the law will help teachers get away with it. Classes have 20 to 30 students in them, many very willing to turn in their teachers. Besides, this is a crime with clear physical evidence of the crime. And physical evidence that does not require a warrant to find.

The one hope is that prosecutors will refuse to prosecute. Even there DeSantis has illegally fired prosecutors for saying that laws are not reasonable. The prosecutors that are left are the prosecutors that will prosecute any crazy thing.
No one is going to get arrested or go to prison....No one is going to turn in their teachers, although Jarod tried to turn one in... lol:rolleyes:
(The teacher with the list on her wall, in her room, is likely to get called in for a discussion and some advice of how she might want to change the requirements for extra credit...not the brightest teacher on that staff...;))
 
The alt right activists claim they have lists of teachers who have opposed the alt right politically (spoken out against this law, or donated money to a Democrat), and they are going to try to send them to prison. The law is so easy to break, and so draconian in its minimum sentencing, they might just be able to do it.

I am not sure quietly breaking the law will help teachers get away with it. Classes have 20 to 30 students in them, many very willing to turn in their teachers. Besides, this is a crime with clear physical evidence of the crime. And physical evidence that does not require a warrant to find.

The one hope is that prosecutors will refuse to prosecute. Even there DeSantis has illegally fired prosecutors for saying that laws are not reasonable. The prosecutors that are left are the prosecutors that will prosecute any crazy thing.

I imagine that eventually they will end up firing and/or prosecuting a teacher for some violation of this fascist nonsense. They'll appeal any conviction up to the U.S. Supreme Court. Won't *that* be an interesting case? Mere presence/possession of a contraband book, no matter its content, results in a criminal conviction? Does the 1st Amendment have anything to say about that?
 
They're in favor of *other people* getting taxed so that they can have a bloated defense budget, but not themselves because all of *their* money obviously goes to lazy welfare slackers and libtard schools that groom kids for sexual exploitation. :rolleyes:
Yea. They want to cut all safety net programs.

Until there is a disaster in their state, and then they come begging.
 
Yea. They want to cut all safety net programs.

Until there is a disaster in their state, and then they come begging.

Exactly. Like FL after the hurricane devastated Fort Myer. Unlike #TRE45ON did with the California fires, though, Biden didn't try to play politics with sending assistance.
 
What they really mean when they say taxation = slavery is that they only want taxation to pay for certain things, like the ones you mentioned. The "slavery" part comes in when those taxes also go for Medicare and Medicaid, SNAP, those damn liberal schools, libraries, and other things they disapprove of.

Several RWers here have used that phrase, btw.
Again, when it comes to their mothers and grandmothers having benefits cut, they are not as big of advocates on cutting such programs.

Again, education is the solution. Those in power, including the corporations and political parties, use such wedge issues to divide Americans instead of educate them about the realities and necessities.

Fearmongering is the exploitation of the ignorant and the stupid. Can't do much about the stupid (except deprive them of their vote. LOL), but ignorance can be cured. Sadly, neither party seems very interested in educating all Americans. They prefer to use the tactics as discussed on this and several other threads.

Example: https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...r-voting-experience-in-November-despite-Biden
 
Exactly. Like FL after the hurricane devastated Fort Myer. Unlike #TRE45ON did with the California fires, though, Biden didn't try to play politics with sending assistance.

Or as #45 did when handing out ventilators?

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/17/us/politics/trump-america.html
For Trump, It’s Not the United States, It’s Red and Blue States
A statement by President Trump this week was an insight into how he views the country as composed of parts that either are for him or against him.
 
Yea. They want to cut all safety net programs.

Until there is a disaster in their state, and then they come begging.

Which is proof of their ignorance. This ignorance, and hypocrisy, is easily seen in the Florida hurricane recovery threads.

Such threads are a great litmus test to determine which JPP members are honest and knowledgeable vs. liars, and/or ignorant, stupid or nuts.
 
Again, when it comes to their mothers and grandmothers having benefits cut, they are not as big of advocates on cutting such programs.

Again, education is the solution. Those in power, including the corporations and political parties, use such wedge issues to divide Americans instead of educate them about the realities and necessities.

Fearmongering is the exploitation of the ignorant and the stupid. Can't do much about the stupid (except deprive them of their vote. LOL), but ignorance can be cured. Sadly, neither party seems very interested in educating all Americans. They prefer to use the tactics as discussed on this and several other threads.

Example: https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...r-voting-experience-in-November-despite-Biden

Yeah, I saw that thread. Funny how polls are only valid to the Reichwing when they say what they want to hear. lol
 
Agreed.

It's also one of my favorite puzzles on JPP: Are they really that stupid? Crazy? Or just lying scumbags?

Critical thinking is a lost art to them.

The interesting takeaway I got from that poll was not the percentage of black voters (0.5% with a margin of error of +/-2.8%) who said they did not experience any problems voting. Instead, it was how the vast majority of voters chose early, in-person voting rather than by mail or on election day. That was true across race, age, political party, gender, educational level, income demographics. It proves that people will be more likely to vote when it is made more convenient to their lives.

Watch for (R)s to fix that "problem." :laugh:
 
Perfect for this thread. The proposed banned books are not just about alleged sexy stuff.

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