Free speech organizations denounce Education Department’s calling book bans a ‘hoax’

New York (app) – organizations that track Eliminating books from schools and libraries The department is condemning the announcement of the education department, which called sanctions “fraud” and rejected 11 complaints filed during the Biden administration. A conservative group praised the department’s actions as “welcome news”.

In the past some years, Pen And American Library Association Thousands of restrictions have been reported across the country, which are often the target books containing LGBT Q+ or ethnic topics, which includes Maya Kobe’s graphic memory, “Gender Queer” novel from Angi Thomas, “The Hate What you give. ”

Many removal was organized by Liberty and other conservative organizations for the mother who advocates for more parents on what books are available to students. I legislated Iowa And Florida In other states, laws were also passed that limit the contents of library books and give parents and other locals more power to challenge books.

The Biden administration had criticized the removal and appointed a coordinator to handle the complaints. But last week the Trump administration Reversed these policiesEliminating the position of coordinator and ordering complaints was without merit.

“The department is launching the process of restoring basic rights to direct the parents’ education for their children’s education,” said Craig Trainer, Acting Assistant Secretary of the Craig Trainer Department. The DOE announcement is: “The US Department of Education lifted the ban on Biden’s book.”

Casey Mehan, who directed the pen -reading program of the United States, said that “censorship students, teachers, librarians and authors who are censorship in school libraries and classrooms are worried and rejected.”

The Library Association described the department’s announcement as part of a cruel and mainland efforts to eliminate reservations for LGBT Qia+ students and colorful students.

The Association’s statement partially reads. “Ask students who cannot access the literary classic needed for a college or parents whose children cannot check a book about homosexuals (‘and Tango Three’) in their school library. Ask the librarians who have lost their jobs to protect the freedom of reading. What do you choose for your children?

Nicole Niley, the president of the parents who defended education, said the department’s “so -called” book banners “were” welcome news “.

“For years, parents have said that they deserve to know if sexually clear material is available for young children, and the media and the Bidin administration had defamed them for it,” he added.

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