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Idaho Lawmakers Threaten To Jail Librarians for Letting Kids Read LGBT Books
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Jimmy Pickle
2022-03-09 00:12:23 UTC
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A new bill would alter state law to remove an educational
exception for
disseminating works the community deems "harmful" to minors.
SCOTT SHACKFORD | 3.8.2022 1:05 PM
Idaho lawmakers are threatening librarians and some other
educational employees
with fines and even jail for exposing minors to material the
government deems
harmful.
Idaho, like most states, has a law that makes it a crime to expose
or provide to
youths under the age of 18 material that includes nudity, sexual
conduct, or
sadomasochism either in imagery or description. The penalty for
violating the
law is a fine of up to $1,000 and up to one year in jail.
https://reason.com/2022/03/08/idaho-lawmakers-threaten-to-jail-
librarians-for-letting-kids-read-lgbt-books/
It's another "don't say gay" law, obviously.
Does this offend you? Is that because you are gay?
Rudy Canoza
2022-03-09 01:06:18 UTC
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Post by Jimmy Pickle
A new bill would alter state law to remove an educational
exception for
disseminating works the community deems "harmful" to minors.
SCOTT SHACKFORD | 3.8.2022 1:05 PM
Idaho lawmakers are threatening librarians and some other
educational employees
with fines and even jail for exposing minors to material the
government deems
harmful.
Idaho, like most states, has a law that makes it a crime to expose
or provide to
youths under the age of 18 material that includes nudity, sexual
conduct, or
sadomasochism either in imagery or description. The penalty for
violating the
law is a fine of up to $1,000 and up to one year in jail.
https://reason.com/2022/03/08/idaho-lawmakers-threaten-to-jail-
librarians-for-letting-kids-read-lgbt-books/
It's another "don't say gay" law, obviously.
Does this offend you?
Censorship is offensive /per se/, Blowjob.
Carl
2022-03-09 03:12:28 UTC
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On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 2:08:40 PM UTC-6, Klaus
On Tue, 8 Mar 2022 12:04:13 -0800, Rudy Canoza
It's another "don't say gay" law, obviously.
Don't push your gay mentally ill shit on other people's kids,
Rudy.
klaus wanted to push his "shit" on kids...
https://vc.bridgew.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?
article=1441&context=undergrad_rev
I'm in agreement with Klaus that safe firearm use should be
mandatory in high school.

Fixed the broken link for you.

"...in a lesbian protagonist. This is Molly Bolt,
who is followed from sixth grade into her post-college life. Molly
begins the novel living in rural Pennsylvania with her supportive
stepfather, Carl, and her critical stepmother, Carrie. Growing up,
Molly has a tenuous relationship with Carrie, as Molly continuously
lives her life in a manner in exact opposition to her stepmother’s
beliefs. Throughout the novel, Molly grows both in age and ideas.
She begins discovering her feelings for women in the sixth grade,
when she has a romantic and sexual relationship with Leota Bisland.
This occurs before Molly’s family moves to Florida with her parents
and cousin Leroy’s family. In Florida, Molly starts a relationship
with a high-school classmate named Carolyn that further escalates
her stance against marriage."
Carl
2022-03-12 06:29:41 UTC
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On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 2:08:40 PM UTC-6, Klaus
On Tue, 8 Mar 2022 12:04:13 -0800, Rudy Canoza
It's another "don't say gay" law, obviously.
Don't push your gay mentally ill shit on other people's kids,
Rudy.
klaus wanted to push his "shit" on kids...
https://vc.bridgew.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?
article=1441&context=undergrad_rev
I'm in agreement with Klaus that safe firearm use should be
mandatory in high school.

Fixed the broken link for you.

"...in a lesbian protagonist. This is Molly Bolt,
who is followed from sixth grade into her post-college life. Molly
begins the novel living in rural Pennsylvania with her supportive
stepfather, Carl, and her critical stepmother, Carrie. Growing up,
Molly has a tenuous relationship with Carrie, as Molly continuously
lives her life in a manner in exact opposition to her stepmother’s
beliefs. Throughout the novel, Molly grows both in age and ideas.
She begins discovering her feelings for women in the sixth grade,
when she has a romantic and sexual relationship with Leota Bisland.
This occurs before Molly’s family moves to Florida with her parents
and cousin Leroy’s family. In Florida, Molly starts a relationship
with a high-school classmate named Carolyn that further escalates
her stance against marriage."
Jimmy Pickle
2022-03-12 07:14:43 UTC
Permalink
A new bill would alter state law to remove an educational
exception for
disseminating works the community deems "harmful" to minors.
SCOTT SHACKFORD | 3.8.2022 1:05 PM
Idaho lawmakers are threatening librarians and some other
educational employees
with fines and even jail for exposing minors to material the
government deems
harmful.
Idaho, like most states, has a law that makes it a crime to expose
or provide to
youths under the age of 18 material that includes nudity, sexual
conduct, or
sadomasochism either in imagery or description. The penalty for
violating the
law is a fine of up to $1,000 and up to one year in jail.
https://reason.com/2022/03/08/idaho-lawmakers-threaten-to-jail-
librarians-for-letting-kids-read-lgbt-books/
It's another "don't say gay" law, obviously.
Does this offend you? Is that because you are gay?

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