This “context” or “fact check” of my story is INACCURATE. All books in classroom libraries ARE BEING a REMOVED or made inaccessible because they have not been vetted by a librarian.

https://popular.info/p/florida-teachers-told-to-remove-books

Florida teachers told to remove books from classroom libraries or risk felony prosecution

Teachers in Manatee County, Florida, are being told to make their classroom libraries — and any other "unvetted" book — inaccessible to students, or risk felony prosecution. The new policy is part of an effort to comply with new laws and regulations championed by Governor Ron DeSantis (R). It is based on the premise, promoted by right-wing advocacy groups, that teachers and librarians are using books to "groom" students or indoctrinate them with leftist ideologies.

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@juddlegum By "this website," do you mean Twitter? I'm reading this post on Mastodon.
@dkmarsh i'd say he's pretty clearly talking about twitter, within the context of the thread?
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@Lustyjustice @juddlegum Yes, I’d say so. I’m just not sure why this particular horse is being flogged on Mastodon, where AFAICT, nobody’s adding inaccurate context to any toots.

Not every Twitter thread needs to be crossposted here. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

@dkmarsh i mean, i found it helpful bc i've been out of the loop on this issue, so it was informative for me :/
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