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magicguido

(6,315 posts)
Tue Apr 26, 2022, 01:10 PM Apr 2022

They want to ban books? Florida man wants to ban the bible then

https://www.npr.org/2022/04/26/1094740651/florida-man-asks-schools-to-ban-the-bible-following-the-states-efforts-to-remove?fbclid=IwAR3BW0Aii8C2C8FxNZAOC_68BPs-RAaSLKZlIJhcJLuQeu1TgAmU7yLG3bw

A Florida activist known for his tongue-in-cheek petitions to local government agencies has asked school districts in Florida to ban the Bible.

In petitions sent to public school superintendents across the state, Chaz Stevens asked the districts to "immediately remove the Bible from the classroom, library, and any instructional material," Stevens wrote in the documents, which were shared with NPR. "Additionally, I also seek the banishment of any book that references the Bible."

His petitions cited a bill signed into law last month by Gov. Ron DeSantis, which lets parents object to educational materials. That bill came about after some parents complained about sexually explicit books being taught in Florida schools.


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They want to ban books? Florida man wants to ban the bible then (Original Post) magicguido Apr 2022 OP
How do you like that Ronnie boy? BlueJac Apr 2022 #1
Florida man asks schools to ban Bible following the state's efforts to remove books LetMyPeopleVote Apr 2022 #2
The Bible is a hot mess pfitz59 Apr 2022 #3
Florida's vile 'groomer' law may soon blow up in DeSantis's face LetMyPeopleVote Apr 2022 #4
Talk about law of unintended consequences. avebury Apr 2022 #5
This makes me smile LetMyPeopleVote Mar 2023 #6

LetMyPeopleVote

(179,869 posts)
2. Florida man asks schools to ban Bible following the state's efforts to remove books
Tue Apr 26, 2022, 01:34 PM
Apr 2022

The "don't say gay" law is poorly drafted and so this is an appropriate use of this idiotic law



https://www.npr.org/2022/04/26/1094740651/florida-man-asks-schools-to-ban-the-bible-following-the-states-efforts-to-remove

A Florida activist known for his tongue-in-cheek petitions to local government agencies has asked school districts in Florida to ban the Bible.

In petitions sent to public school superintendents across the state, Chaz Stevens asked the districts to "immediately remove the Bible from the classroom, library, and any instructional material," Stevens wrote in the documents, which were shared with NPR. "Additionally, I also seek the banishment of any book that references the Bible."

His petitions cited a bill signed into law last month by Gov. Ron DeSantis, which lets parents object to educational materials. That bill came about after some parents complained about sexually explicit books being taught in Florida schools.

Many of those books, such as Gender Queer: A Memoir, deal with LGBTQ themes and coming out stories. DeSantis celebrated the removal of Gender Queer at a news conference after the signing of the law. It's "a cartoon-style book with graphic images of children performing sexual acts," he said last month. "That is wrong."

LetMyPeopleVote

(179,869 posts)
4. Florida's vile 'groomer' law may soon blow up in DeSantis's face
Tue Apr 26, 2022, 06:43 PM
Apr 2022

The Florida "groomer" or "don't say gay" law is poorly drafted. We are seeing people use this law against DeathSantis by attacking the bible. . The theories announced in this piece are now being used against DeathSantis and his crew of bigotsa



https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/04/18/desantis-dont-say-gay-anti-groomer-lawsuit/

One of the more repulsive features of Florida’s new law restricting classroom discussion of sex and gender is its vagueness. This might be a feature, not a bug: It could encourage conservative parents to sniff out violators around every classroom corner, contributing to the atmosphere of moral panic it appears designed to stoke.

But, in an example of how the worst-intentioned legislating can backfire on bad actors, the law’s vagueness might end up handing opponents a hidden weapon against it.

The Florida law that Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed last month empowers parents to take actions against offending school boards. But lawyers challenging it now tell me they think liberal parents might use this same tool to wage guerrilla legal resistance designed to expose its true intentions, making it more legally vulnerable......

“Given the breadth and vagueness of the statute, parents across the state will inevitably file suit over a huge range of classroom activities,” Matz told me. Even now, he said, teachers and schools are quelling self-expression about LGBTQ families in advance of the law taking effect this summer.

So what’s to stop parents from bringing actions against school boards from the other side — against references to heterosexuality or cisgenderism that can be deemed “instruction” in “sexual orientation or gender identity”?

avebury

(11,197 posts)
5. Talk about law of unintended consequences.
Sat Apr 30, 2022, 10:30 AM
Apr 2022

I would love to see someone with the patience and time to go through the bible and cite everywhere there is objectionable material and file a similar complaint.

He may be doing something tongue and cheek but there is a valid argument in what he submitted. Someone needs to just bury the State in a detailed complaint.

Think about getting a pdf version of bible and go to town with an electronic highlighter taken to every objectional point. The highlighted copy is attached to the complaint.

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