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Fahrenheit 451 Version 2.0 - Book Bans Are on the Rise in America Since 2021

Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:06 pm
Posted by RFK
Mar-a-Lago
Member since May 2012
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Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:06 pm
According to PEN America, nearly 23,000 book-ban cases have been documented in public schools across the U.S. since 2021.

What’s worse, not all bans or removals are publicly reported — many happen quietly at the school or district level. Reported cases are likely only a fraction of actual bans.

Bans are primarily in these areas:

1. Graphic novels / illustrated books / comics — especially those dealing with sexuality, identity, LGBTQ+ themes, etc.

2. Memoirs / autobiographical works (especially by or about marginalized people) — e.g. books about personal experiences with race, sexuality, identity, coming-of-age, trauma.

3. Social-issue fiction or nonfiction — works dealing with race, racism, gender, sexuality, mental health, violence, social justice, identity, etc.

I wouldn’t have wanted my children focusing their reading on these, either, but it’s better for us to make that choice together instead of banning books.

When it comes to LGBT books, especially, I always assume those are the only outlets for a teenager looking for support. Take those away, and they will resort to drugs, alcohol, self harm, etc.

For context, the most infamous Nazi book burning was on May 10, 1933. Nazi student groups held mass burnings of books they labeled “un-German,” including works by Jewish authors, political opponents, and others they viewed as ideological enemies.
Posted by Pettifogger
I don't really care, Margaret
Member since Feb 2012
85872 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:08 pm to
Nobody is going to engage with you when you compare school libraries taking out sexual books to Nazi book burnings

hope that helps
Posted by SloaneRanger
Upper Hurstville
Member since Jan 2014
12631 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:11 pm to
Fun fact: Zero books have been banned. You may need to study up on what the word “banned” means.
Posted by LSURussian
Member since Feb 2005
133516 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:12 pm to
quote:

Graphic novels / illustrated books / comics
Comics are NOT books.
Posted by RFK
Mar-a-Lago
Member since May 2012
2667 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:13 pm to
I fail to see the difference. “Institutions” are telling us what books we need to have access to.

How many times have we learned the hard way not to trust the government?

Yet, this time it’s different?
Posted by SallysHuman
Lady Palmetto Bug
Member since Jan 2025
13642 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:13 pm to
You misunderstand the word ban.

Public school libraries are curated to reflect the maturity of the readers. Smut is inappropriate.

Age appropriate curation =/= ban
Posted by John somers
Los Proxima
Member since Oct 2024
651 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:14 pm to
OK groomer.

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The groomer wants to read fggot books about fggotry to little kids.
This post was edited on 12/4/25 at 1:15 pm
Posted by BBONDS25
Member since Mar 2008
56638 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:14 pm to
Nobody is banning books. They are keeping pornographic books out of elementary schools.
Posted by G2160
houston
Member since May 2013
2061 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:15 pm to
The following categories of books have been removed from schools:

1) explicit gay/tranny propaganda novels
2) explicit gay/tranny propaganda memoirs
3) explicit gay/tranny propaganda fiction or non-fiction
This post was edited on 12/4/25 at 1:16 pm
Posted by BBONDS25
Member since Mar 2008
56638 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:15 pm to
quote:

I fail to see the difference. “Institutions” are telling us what books we need to have access to.


Can you believe those same institutions set the curriculum?!?!? Who will think about the children?!?!?
Posted by Turbeauxdog
Member since Aug 2004
24082 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:16 pm to
Keeping groomer porn out of the kids section of libraries isn't book banning.

Groomers can still by their porn on Amazon.
Posted by VOR
Member since Apr 2009
67357 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:17 pm to
The problem is that some hysterical parents see disturbing “sexual content”
In fairly benign, even constructive,works…
Posted by Pettifogger
I don't really care, Margaret
Member since Feb 2012
85872 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:17 pm to
quote:

I fail to see the difference. “Institutions” are telling us what books we need to have access to.



Sounds like you're being purposefully obtuse.

Institutions we fund, that selectively stock libraries for children, are deciding not to put categories of books in public libraries with public money. All of the books you're mourning are available at Target and Amazon and the local public library.

The only "banned" books in America are largely of a far right slant, and they're not really even banned, either. They're just put out of print despite demand for them because they're socially unacceptable to publishing houses.

Needless to say, the entire industry is politically motivated to promote the fiction of the right banning books. Librarians are up there with social workers for the most absolutely unhinged groups of people. Interestingly, I don't see them dressing up and protesting because my 6 year old doesn't have access to "Camp of the Saints"
Posted by Pettifogger
I don't really care, Margaret
Member since Feb 2012
85872 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:20 pm to
quote:

The problem is that some hysterical parents see disturbing “sexual content”
In fairly benign, even constructive,works…


Schools suspend kids for using finger guns too, and yet the leftist establishment isn't calling it Nazi Germany.

School libraries are limited in size and scope. I have no problem with a school deciding it doesn't want to buy and stock some trans book regardless of whether it shows anatomy or graphic sex.
Posted by Christopher Columbo
Member since Jun 2015
2869 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:20 pm to
Stephen King complains about his books being banned by school libraries.
Do we need children exposed to things like the excerpt from The Shining?
Posted by Gifman
Member since Jan 2021
17230 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:21 pm to
Not letting a 5 year read any type of sexual book doesn’t equate to “banned”
Posted by the808bass
The Lou
Member since Oct 2012
125209 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:22 pm to
quote:

According to PEN America, nearly 23,000 book-ban cases have been documented in public schools across the U.S. since 2021.


Good. You nasty, pedophilic groomer.
Posted by BabyDraco1499
Hellexandria
Member since Nov 2025
439 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:22 pm to
Probably wants to have dudes dressed as chicks dancing in front of kids too
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
295304 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:23 pm to
quote:

1. Graphic novels / illustrated books / comics — especially those dealing with sexuality, identity, LGBTQ+ themes, etc.

2. Memoirs / autobiographical works (especially by or about marginalized people) — e.g. books about personal experiences with race, sexuality, identity, coming-of-age, trauma.

3. Social-issue fiction or nonfiction — works dealing with race, racism, gender, sexuality, mental health, violence, social justice, identity, etc.


Why are you teaching elementary-age children about sexuality and social justice?

Posted by TrueTiger
Chicken's most valuable
Member since Sep 2004
79855 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:23 pm to
They aren't banned they are restricted for kids.


Let's cut the hyperbolic language.
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