Yielding To Censorship: Mo. School Board Bans Books That Are `Contrary To The Bible'
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Tue Aug 02, 2011 at 09:30:28 AM EST
[ed: Americans United For Separation of Church and State researcher Rob Boston covers, below, the latest skirmish in the ongoing censorship front of the culture wars. But as a Talk To Action site search on the term "book burning" reveals, removing allegedly blasphemous books from library shelves isn't the most extreme manifestation of this attack on free-speech and cultural diversity, and as we've documented here at Talk To Action, C. Peter Wagner and other top leaders of what arguably is now the most dynamic element of the politicised Christian right, the New Apostolic Reformation, are on record (in print) advocating the burning of allegedly evil books and cultural objects including native art.]

Kurt Vonnegut's novel Slaughterhouse-Five is considered a modern classic. That doesn't mean it's a particularly easy read. Indeed, it deals with some fairly heady topics. When I first encountered it in high school, I wasn't sure what to make of it. But it sure made me think, which, in my view, is what a good novel should do.

Funny thing about that thinking - some people see it as dangerous. And a few of those people sit on the school board in Republic, Mo.

The board voted 4-0 recently to ban Slaughterhouse-Five and another book, Sarah Ockler's Twenty Boy Summer, after a local resident complained that the books teach ideas contrary to the Bible.

Wesley Scroggins had originally targeted three books, but the board voted to keep one, Laurie Halse Anderson's award-winning Speak, on the shelves. According to the Springfield News-Leader, Scroggins "challenged the use of the books and lesson plans in Republic schools, arguing they teach principles contrary to the Bible."

After the vote, which removes the books from the curriculum and the school library, Scroggins said, "I congratulate them for doing what's right and removing the two books. It's unfortunate they chose to keep the other book."

Actually, what's unfortunate it that the school board didn't stand up for church-state separation and the freedom to learn. And it's unfortunate that the education of students at Republic High School is being held hostage by such narrow-minded people.

It might also be unconstitutional. In 1982, the Supreme Court struck down a book censorship plan at a New York school district. Members of the school board in Island Trees had banned eight books, including Slaughterhouse-Five, after a statewide right-wing pressure group started a campaign against them. Board members agreed, calling the books "anti-American, anti-Christian, anti-Semitic, and just plain filthy."

Justice William Brennan led a court plurality in striking down the censorship scheme.

Brennan wrote, "In brief, we hold that local school boards may not remove books from school library shelves simply because they dislike the ideas contained in those books and seek by their removal to `prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion.' Such purposes stand inescapably condemned by our precedents."

In 1993, a school board in Olathe, Kan., ordered the removal of the book Annie on My Mind from a school library because it deals with homosexuality. Parents who supported the novel sued and won. A federal court ruled that public schools may not ban books "based on their personal social, political and moral views."

It sounds like the school board in Republic did exactly that. One fundamentalist complained that the books offended his interpretation of the Bible - so out went the books.

If there's any silver lining in this sorry incident, it's this: Telling young people that they can't or shouldn't read a certain book or listen to a certain CD almost always causes a run on that book or CD. After all, it's imperative to find out what it is that the adults don't want you to see or hear.

So I say to the students of Republic High: Get your hands on a copy of Slaughterhouse-Five. It's worth your time. And if you're having trouble finding a copy around town, drop me a line. I know a source at a used-book store who can round up as many as you need.




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I'd bet money he'd be very interested in providing his books to those students who wanted to read them.

The school board should be ashamed of themselves for kowtowing to such pinheads, but of course, it would surprise no one to find out that the board majority seats those who whole-heartedly agree with Mr. Scroggins.



by trog69 on Tue Aug 02, 2011 at 12:58:43 PM EST

or kids... always pushing the boundaries and limits, even if it hurts them.

In this case, it's not as an exercise in maturity, but attempts to find someone who will help them force their religion on others.  (It might be some sort of maturity thing after all?).  I'm thinking about the other lawsuits where it's obvious that loosing is almost certain... government sponsored prayer in this county, and I believe that there are many other examples.


by ArchaeoBob on Tue Aug 02, 2011 at 08:13:52 PM EST


The  problem is religion is some peoples crutch.   And, their religion is the only correct religion.

by hairy head on Tue Aug 02, 2011 at 08:47:09 PM EST

I'm amazed that our society advances in such areas as technology, but remain archaic in the area of education; exemplified by the fact that school boards still need to "ban" books from their respective libraries. Maybe next month the school board can focus their time and energy on a more important issue--like the fact that kids are reading less and less books! Maybe the board can put their superior cognitive skills together and figure out how to keep kids from playing video games and texting throughout the school day. Banning books...really?

by Jim Zamichieli on Tue Aug 02, 2011 at 11:21:23 PM EST


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