Over the last several years, there have been many opportunities to throw around terms like “fascist“ and “fascism,” typically in the context of the Republican Party and the wannabe dictator to whom many of its members have pledged their undying loyalty. In response, said Republicans have frequently gotten bent out of shape about such terms, insisting they’re totally uncalled for, not applicable, and say more about the hysterical people using them than they do about their targets. And yet…this sounds pretty fascist!
Per Insider:
For those unaware of the historical precedents, book burnings have a long and dark history tied to censorship and oppressive regimes, most famously the one in Nazi Germany led by Adolf Hitler. In 1933, Nazis burned thousands of books deemed “un-German,” including the works of Jewish authors like Albert Einstein and those of “corrupting foreign influences” like Ernest Hemingway.
The calls for book burning in Virginia follow the election of Glenn Youngkin, who said during his gubernatorial campaign that he would ban critical race theory on his first day in office, and ran an ad featuring a local mother who tried to get Beloved, the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel by Toni Morrison, removed from her son’s A.P. English curriculum. The mother claimed the book contained “some of the most explicit material you can imagine,” which is entirely true, given that it’s about the horrors of slavery, which many conservative parents would prefer their children not really learn about.
“What has taken us aback this year is the intensity with which school libraries are under attack,” Nora Pelizzari, a spokesperson at the National Coalition Against Censorship, told The Washington Post. She added: “Particularly when taken in concert with the legislative attempts to control school curricula, this feels like a more overarching attempt to purge schools of materials that people disagree with. It feels different than what we’ve seen in recent years.”
Also this week, the Post reports, a school board outside of Wichita, Kansas, said it was removing 29 books from circulation, including Morrison’s book The Bluest Eye, and writings about racism in America like August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize–winning play “Fences.” Last month, Texas state representative Michael Krause launched a “review” of books that “contain material that might make students feel discomfort, guilt, anguish, or any other form of psychological distress because of their race or sex or convey that a student, by virtue of their race or sex, is inherently racist, sexist, or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously.” (Krause specifically flagged numerous award-winning books, from the 1967 Pulitzer Prize–winning novel The Confessions of Nat Turner to Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates.) Also in Texas, a school district recently told teachers if they have a book on the Holocaust, they must also provide a book with an “opposing perspective.”
Democrats introduce legislation to censure lawmaker who made video depicting AOC’s murder
Republicans, obviously, have no plans to do anything, except maybe pat him on the back and ask for the name of video-production coordinator. Per The Washington Post:
The resolution will be introduced Friday by Reps. Jackie Speier, Jim Cooper, Brenda Lawrence, Sylvia Garcia, Veronica Escobar, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Rashida Tlaib, Eric Swalwell, Nikema Williams, and Ayanna Pressley.
The video, which Gosar tweeted and posted to Instagram on Sunday and appears to have since been deleted, was an altered version of an anime series in which Ocasio-Cortez’s face was edited over one of the characters. In one scene, Gosar’s character slashes her in the back of the neck, killing her. In another scene, he swings two swords at a character whose face was been replaced by Biden’s. Ocasio-Cortez tweeted on Monday night that Gosar would likely “face no consequences bc @GOPLeader cheers him on with excuses.” In response, Gosar’s office insisted that “Everyone needs to relax,” adding: “The left doesn’t get meme culture. They have no joy. They are not the future. It’s a cartoon. Gosar can’t fly and he does not own any light sabers. Nor was violence glorified. This is about fighting for truth.”
Gosar’s sister Jennifer, who was one of six Gosar siblings who starred in an ad in 2018 begging people not to vote for their brother, has condemned the video. In an interview with CNN, she said the congressman’s behavior is “definitely is getting worse, because no one—no one—holds him accountable.” She also wondered aloud if he has to actually act on said behavior before people realize that “he is an absolute…sociopath.”
Texas judge shoots down governor’s ban on mask mandates
Greg Abbott, who’s been duking it out with Florida governor Ron DeSantis to see who can come up with the most irresponsible coronavirus policies, suffered a major setback in his quest to just let everyone in the Lone Star State get COVID. Per Bloomberg:
Wednesday’s ruling is the first from a federal judge on Abbott’s mask ban. Previously, state judges have mostly sided with local officials who’ve defied the ban on masks in order to protect students, which is nice of them. Abbott had initially encouraged the use of masks inside schools, but he changed his position after pressure from conservatives who prefer to roll the dice on which kids get to live.
Meanwhile, at the Kyle Rittenhouse trial
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How $6 billion from Elon Musk could feed millions on the brink of famine (NPR)
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Wall Street Is Offering Eight-Figure Pay Packages to Woo Top Talent (Bloomberg)
U.N. secretary general urges world leaders to “pick up the pace” (The Washington Post)
New York Assembly to review Cuomo impeachment report next week (Politico)
New Zealand couple find potato the size of a small dog, name it Doug (NPR)
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