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Holocaust Remembrance Day
A school district in Tennessee commemorated the deaths of 6 million Jews (and maybe around 17 million total victims of the Nazi regime), by banning Maus, the Pulitzer-prize winning graphic novel that tells the story of Art Spiegelman's parents, who survived Auschwitz.
(If you haven't read it, go do so. It's one of the most brilliant books I've ever read.)
The pearl-clutching antisemites on the school board were, ostensibly, concerned about cartoon mice being naked in it and swear words, including "God damn." But. We all know the reason, right?
This is part of a broader movement in American schools to teach a version of history in which racism never happened, queer people never existed, and America has always been number one in things other than mass incarceration. That they did this the day before Holocaust Remembrance Day adds insult to outrage.
(If you haven't read it, go do so. It's one of the most brilliant books I've ever read.)
The pearl-clutching antisemites on the school board were, ostensibly, concerned about cartoon mice being naked in it and swear words, including "God damn." But. We all know the reason, right?
This is part of a broader movement in American schools to teach a version of history in which racism never happened, queer people never existed, and America has always been number one in things other than mass incarceration. That they did this the day before Holocaust Remembrance Day adds insult to outrage.
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Right now, school districts here for the most part attempt to mandate equity and inclusion. They're clumsy and superficial about it but at least they're paying lip service to the right side of history. I hope I'm at retirement age when the pendulum inevitably swings the other way.
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I think I read somewhere that there's a steady 20-30% of the population that is, for whatever reason, invariably authoritarian-minded and all they need is a leader to mobilize them to fuck up the rest of our lives.
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I've been listening to Jon Ronson's excellent new podcast "Things Fell Apart" (about the origin of the current culture wars) so I'm especially hopped up about this disingenuous bullshit right now.
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Thanks for the podcast recommendation! I love Jon Ronson and always need new podcasts.
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After the Lola Bunny debacle, I think that 5% was about the naked mice being depicted in a non-sexy manner.
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