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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1395752)3/23/2023 5:24:58 PM
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The Arizona Senate's book banning hysteria has gotten ... hysterical

Opinion: The Senate passed a bill that would allow parents to demand banning nearly every book that’s ever been written. Is it just possible that this Legislature is off its ever living rocker?
Laurie Roberts
Arizona Republic



The Arizona Senate has passed a bill that presumably would allow a parent to request that any book containing the words “he” or “she” – or “his” or “hers” – be forever banned from Arizona’s public schools.

No, really.

Senate Bill 1700 is part of the Republican-run Legislature’s ongoing hysteria over the LGBTQ community and our leaders’ weird paranoia that teachers and librarians are secretly plotting to sexualize our children.

Either that, or it’s just a crass bid to pad their reelection bona fides as fully engaged, armed-and-at-the-ready culture warriors.

SB 1700 comes to us courtesy of Sen. Justine Wadsack, R-Tucson, part of a new.....

azcentral.com
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