School Library Journal Releases List of Classics That Woke Teachers Want To Remove From Summer Reading Plans
· Apr 19, 2022 · NottheBee.com

Remember earlier this year when the left freaked out about Tennessee banning the book "Maus" when, in reality, they just changed the grade level at which the book was recommended and kept the book in the library?

But yeah, conservatives are the real free speech enemies and want to ban books.

The School Library Journal, which is a woke public school resource, released a list of books most recommended to be removed from summer reading lists, and pretty much every one of them is a classic.

Yep, the number one book that public school librarians want to ban: To Kill A Mockingbird.

The most classic anti-racism book of the 20th century is just not woke enough now.

Then you have other usual suspects like Mark Twain and Shakespeare.

We are replacing the classics with wokeness. This new generation of public school teachers are SO indoctrinated with Critical Theory that they have bought the lie that we have put too much attention to "white authors."

This is the state of our schools now.

By their own logic, they are literally "banning" the book 1984. Memory-holed.

You can't make this up. This is CRT and wokeness in action. An entire generation of children led by government teachers and librarians who think that Jane Eyre is racist.

And yet most of the old-school liberals STILL think it's conservatives who want to ban books:

Now, lefties will argue that this is just one list from one random publication.

But if the thousands of schools who follow the Journal actually follow this plan, they are effectively making it where children will read The Hate U Give instead of Little House on the Prairie.


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