@okika_hilo

absolutely depressing.

So, can anyone explain how banning books is not a violation of the First Amendment?

@artemis @okika_hilo It is, Supreme Court however is biased siding with the groups that are banning them. Our system is broken and has been broken for a long while now.

@PaganMother @artemis @okika_hilo

Not in this case. The government isn't saying you can't publish nor possess certain books, they're just saying they won't carry said books in public institutions.

@Smersh @PaganMother @okika_hilo

OK.yes, fine, public institutions.
Heck, isn;t' religion supposed to be separated from state? as per the Bill of Rights?
I just want to understand how stuff work. (Or doesn't work anymore. )

How about 'academic freedom' in school//kindergarten ?
The teacher is banned from using those books.

@artemis @PaganMother @okika_hilo

The teacher in this hypothetical IS the state in the form of a state actor. Teachers/admin cannot advocate a particular religion and cannot suppress non-disruptive speech.

School boards / legislatures can and do define curriculums and curricular content though which the instructors then must follow.

I can't recall if my HS library had religious books in it or not, although we were required to read "Siddhartha" at one point.

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