Georgia Republican lawmakers passed a law to make it easier to challenge school library books as inappropriate, but few people are using it.
Georgia Republican lawmakers passed a law to make it easier to challenge school library books as inappropriate, but few people are using it.
A law that enables people to attack the inclusion of Queer topics in library books is bad, actually, even if no one has used it yet.
That is a valid concern to have; but until you can present examples of parents doing so; I am going to still give Georgians the credit for enacting such a law until it is so misused.
Why? What benefit is gained by engendering the ability to oppress Queer people?
I am seeing all (and major) downside and no conceivable benefit.