Hero Syndrome in Book Banning Efforts
Two years of pandemic living whether or not best practices were followed has left an entire generation trying to navigate what life looks like as we try to shift from pandemic to endemic. Were not there yet and we wont be for a while, but the changes in our social lives have absolutely made an impact on how we engage with others.
Itd be inappropriate to draw a line from pandemic isolation to pro-censorship groups. There is a line, but its not necessarily a straight one. In fact, there are no straight lines anywhere when it comes to todays censorship culture. Groups like No Left Turn, Moms For Liberty, and any other parental rights focused organizations popping up across the US are uniting under the idea that they as parents have not had the right to see and dictate what their children are learning in school. There are several purposes behind these movements, including a push for vouchers and school choice. Another element to this is the belief among these adults that schools are teaching Marxism, and Marxism is tied up on Alfred Kinseys sex research. Its also connected to critical race theory and social emotional learning, and ultimately, school indoctrinates young minds to become queer if theyre not and/or hate themselves if theyre white.
Parents have always had rights. School board meetings have always been open to the public. But because of how the pandemic forced parents to pay more attention where before they never had to, many found the connections with other like-minded adults gave them a way to rally together behind a cause. Theyve turned to local school boards to stand up for what they believe are just causes.
But these school board meetings have turned into something else, too: an opportunity to be a hero. The louder, the more outrageous, the more backed-by-others-in-blue-shirts/red-shirts/people-with-signs, the more attention those citizens receive. The more their names show up in right-wing social media. The more theyre made templates for how to demand rights and ensure liberty and freedom in eduction.
In Leander, Texas, a woman brandished a pink dildo one she borrowed to make a point about the content of books made available as optional reading to high schoolers. Everyone remembers the woman with the pink dildo. That someone could quickly search book ban and pink dildo and get her name gives her hero status.
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