I don't talk a lot about local politics, or how crazy things are in rural Florida these days. I want to share a local story, that's been brewing for a long time, today.

I'm pretty sure most of us have at least heard of book bans in Florida schools. What, I think, goes underreported and under discussed is just how terrifying that is for teachers. You'll find some debate about it, DeSantis says it's not true, but, as Florida schools go back into session this week a lot of the teachers my wife and I know are afraid of accidentally committing a 3rd degree felony. How? By having someone find the "wrong" book in their classroom. They've all emptied the shelves of all books, period, but there's still fear.

https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/news/verify/florida-teacher-could-face-a-third-degree-felony-for-using-books-literature-in-class-not-approved-by-state/77-9f5a087f-8dcd-4a99-afe1-c9c23b6201cd

So, how is this playing out in my local school district? I'm not naming names because I think these poor people need a break.

Ever since a Moms 4 Liberty member got elected to our school board last year, it's been wild. Every school board meeting is jam packed with right wingers cursing and often threatening the other board members. There is one board member, in particular, who is often the focus of their scorn. She also happens to be a former principal and the woman who hired my wife for her first teaching job and a former mentor.

Last year someone was waiting by her car after a meeting with a hatchet and threatened to kill her and her family, if you want to imagine the environment here. For a while she quit going to meetings in person, and was allowed to attend virtually, for her own safety, but because of right wing pressure she's not allowed to do so this year.

This background all brings me to something I learned this morning. Back when my kids were in the local school district(we pulled our kids out and my wife left to teach elsewhere in 2021) there was this super sweet, older lady who was the librarian at their elementary school. She really liked our older boy, in particular, who is a voracious reader, and over the years she would tell his teachers just to send him to the library when he was done with his work. He would read, help shelve books, and even sit at the help desk to help other kids. She went so far above and beyond for the school. She organized plays, she bought books out of her own money...she was the glue that held that school together.

A couple years back she took a well deserved promotion to Head Media Specialist for the entire district. As such, when DeSantis began his book banning crusade she was made the head of a group of 7 people who decide, for the entire district, what books need to be pulled from libraries. Because book banning isn't happening fast enough for the Moms 4 Liberty crowd, she was outed at a school board meeting over the summer as the head of this group. No one else was named.

Since then she's endured non-stop threats. It only took me a few minutes to find her social media this morning and it's disgusting and has been, non-stop, for months.

As I was reading it I couldn't help but think of a very brief interaction I had with @StillIRise1963 yesterday. This is just one example of what's happening with the Dems down here, sadly.

@BE @StillIRise1963 are there no unionized teachers in Florida? what is happening with librarians? why aren't people organizing against this shit? it's inconceivable that this is happening and nobody is doing anything about it --and no, having a supermajority in the state government isn't an excuse. all these news make it seem like floridians are completely helpless. this isn't good. y'all need to amplify the voices of the people fighting the fascists at all levels of government & society.
@blogdiva @BE @StillIRise1963 how is it that Starbucks workers can unionize but teachers in Florida are voiceless and impotent?

@DunaBlue2 @blogdiva @BE @StillIRise1963

Not FL BUT
In NJ (union NJEA) + 3 other union jobs over my lifetime. I can tell you that here it is illegal for teachers to strike. Members have & we donate to their bail funds. They do get arrested/jailed. Some districts had "morals clauses" that you could be fired (even if tenured) for illegal conduct.
There was a push for us to join the Teamsters years ago. We should have. Interconnectedness=Power

@ArtseaGardener @DunaBlue2 @BE @StillIRise1963 this is where union solidarity falters in this country. each union cannot win by themselves. it has to be all or we'll get shit legislation like that. it's enraging. y'all not 'should', you have a human right to strike. we need all unions working together to fight these jimcrowesque laws.
@blogdiva @ArtseaGardener @BE @StillIRise1963 you nailed that! Crabs in barrel get nothing fighting each other.
@DunaBlue2
Oh, it was so obvious. The whole "professional class" bs. Then my local separated our paras, janitors, bussing & café workers out. Surprise! District privatized food service & bussing. Shocked Pikachu faces all around. I'm still bitter.

@ArtseaGardener

they did the same I think here in Ontario at least, not sure about rest of Canada. Turning teachers into essential workers...because how can parents go to work for capitalism unless the kids are being babysat in schools.
@DunaBlue2 @blogdiva @BE @StillIRise1963