When libraries were facing huge budget cuts under Reagan and the excuse was lack of funds (that we knew was caused by deep tax cuts/breaks for the wealthy), my mother noted when we stood in front of the closed library “During the Great Depression, the libraries remained open except on Sunday- all day and into the evening. Now we’re closing them down for days at a time so the wealthy can keep more than they can ever spend.” My military GOP dad introduced me to banned books, celebrating education and freedom of thought and speech. SMH.
Thank you, Mr. Velshi, for highlighting this horrible problem. I escaped bullying and a host of other problems through books as a child. Our branch librarian did guide me, as did teachers in my elementary school, to reading materials. The whole world, and the universe, can be discovered in books
When I was growing up, my town library was my refuge. Not because I was part of a marginalized group, but because I lived in an abusive household. I spent hours and hours after school at the library instead of going home. I would have a particular interest, ask the librarian, and find a book. As a single-digit child, I was able to spend my after school hours reading until I had to go home for dinner. I am appalled that people want to limit the access to books. In the 10th grade, I wrote a 20-page essay on censorship. I got an A++ for it. Later, in college, I plagiarized myself and presented it to fulfill an assignment, and again got an A. When the assignment came up, I thought, "Oh, I've already written that." I wish I still had it around.
willing to bet if you sat down and wrote it out again, you'd find you still have it all in your head. Not as good as the paper with the big A on it however. I am finding myself echoing my high school and college self on things I covered then (Like 1984 or Fahrenheit 451)
The librarian is there to decide who has access. I suspect you have never entered a library. Those of limited means also use the library as a resource.@@PoliticallyHomeless1
I, too, spent many hours in a library reading anything and everything I could get my hands on. I was teased and mocked ruthlessly as an overweight girl, so reading was my escape... and my passion. I preferred the classics such as the Bronte sisters and Louisa May Alcott, but I read everything, including all of Little House on the Prairie and the Paddington series. I'm both saddened and disgusted by groups that wish to strip away the rights of our children to read what they wish to read
My grandmother was a librarian. You say librarians would go to jail if that law passed. I see my grandmother, in my minds eye. Raised in a Quaker household, on a farm, very straight laced, confused by the world of the 60s sometimes, being arrested, appearing in court, being in JAIL? She would find books for me, specially. When I was watching Zoro on TV, she ordered a book from the main library of original stories of Zoro. The most outrageous books at that time, that I knew of, were science fiction. My favorite author, Andre Norton, would create and describe characters from multiple ethnicities. All the science fiction books in that library took up one tall shelf near the front desk. They were all hardbacks, with plastic protecting their beautiful covers. One of the librarians would repair the covers of those books if they ever became damaged or worn. My grandmother mentioned, once, how those who read those books were so appreciative of her restoring the beauty of those book's covers. My grandmother didn't read science fiction. But she and her co workers cared for those sometimes outlandish books sometimes with more care than some other books in the library. Because the small group of people who did read them obviously prized those books and held them in great regard. Someone would put people like my grandmother in jail?
They do not know what education mean, why should they imprison librarian. What a shame on these people who do not know what they are pushing or telling on children. So foolish.
@@BridgetKF is being indoctrinated by a political ideology count as a religion? If so then gongrats! Who do you praise? Yourself? Thats how most narcissist do it
I'm appalled that books have been banned! The Diary of Anne Frank, Mouse, Beloved among so many others being banned ANYWHERE by ANYONE causes me to weep copiously.
Me too. After 40 years in the profession, I will be retiring in the next 2-3 years. Libraries have always been my refuge. I don’t think that will ever change.
I remember back in the late 1960s when I was in high school, the most read book by my fellow classmates was a banned book "Catcher in the Rye" which tells me that no matter how many books they ban, there will always be a way to get hold of such books and they will be read by exactly the people they are trying to keep from reading them. It's so easy now to get whatever information one wants on the internet and unless those censors go after internet access, the information will flow.
It all comes from down to choice & freedom IMO. Don’t want to read a subject? Don’t read it. Don’t want an abortion? Don’t get one. Do what you like & let everyone else make their own choices.
These "books" as you call them, are some of the most vile ever to be published. Apparently you've not seen nor heard excerpts read from each/every one nationwide? At school board meetings, city council meeting, and in/from and BY numerous members of Our Congress. In fact..many rated (12 and up) and read at these meetings were so vile they were forced to stop! In Congress, as read in session the "bleep outs" outweighed words actually allowed spoken INTO RECORD. Wake TF UP! Relying on msLSD for "news" is beyond ridiculous🤦♂️
@@PoliticallyHomeless1 I understand that you are not that bright, but when a SINGLE parent can force the removal of a book from a public library... that is effectively banning that book from the public library.
Taylor Brby shares insights into the impact of libraries on his life, the absurdity of the legislation, and the importance of people speaking up to protect the democratic values associated with libraries.
Quote from the Audubon Society website on the Common Grackle: "Throughout the east and midwest, this big blackbird is a very familiar species on suburban lawns, striding about with deliberate steps as it searches for insects. Common Grackles often nest in small colonies, and several males may perch in adjacent treetops to sing their creaking, grating songs. Big flocks are often seen flying overhead in the evening, heading for major communal roosts, especially from late summer through winter."
My sanctuary state of Oregon has countered the right wing tactics in education by ending the reading and math proficiency standards for high school graduation in order to help our POC student community be more competitive academically. Equity for all is why I vote blue. 💙💙
Why is not knowing if you are capable with math and reading equity? Once they graduate they will have to go into the real world not knowing where they stand in those subjects.
now just do away with walking and talking standards i think hygeine is white supramacy too, slobbering vegetables covered in feces shpuld be the new norm
A well spoken chap right there. What you like is none of my business. Some like anchovies, I can’t stand them. Sexuality isn’t much different. Freedom for all, religion, food, and sexuality. Again, your preferences are none of my business. God save democracy 🙏🏻
Access to bookstores on rural America is limited. Where O live there is Walmart, which has a very limited selection, and a small used bookstore. If you are of limited means buying books online is also limited due to the expense. Libraries make books available to everyone.
You can’t control every aspect of your child’s life. I trust the librarians who pick the books. When my daughter was in third grade, a fellow classmate in the lunchroom cafeteria told her how a female gets pregnant! So much for me picking the time and place for that conversation.
You do realize that the 2 states with the lowest literacy rate are California and New York... right? North Dakota has a literacy rate of 94% - one of the highest in the nation
If you're going to ban books (which should never be done) the first book on the ban list should be the bible. All of them. Every version, every religion.
Those texts should be read as literature from an ancient civilization and placed in the mythology section. There's a lot one can't understand about our cultural history unless you are familiar with ancient mythology, including ancient Roman and Greek as well as Norse mythology and much of ancient middle eastern mythology. But it is definitely all mythology.
Just entered the public domain, published in 1928, DH Lawrence's Lady Chatterly's Lover. Still banned/challenged... These people are still after books nearly a century later (BTW not as virulent but just as harmful are challenges from the left...usually due to antiquated attitudes about race, racial slurs, and violence against women)
if you don't want your kids reading something, keeping them ignorant, that's for you to decide, you have no right deciding what someone else's child can read.@@winstonsmith6607
@@winstonsmith6607 Banned: Embargoed, proscribed, disallowed blocked...A book that has been disallowed in any venue is banned. Your attempt to distract from the FACT that even if you approve of banning whatever it is because it is your opinion that counts , stil means it is banned. The comparison to rating system from movies is wrong. I wonder why you think its okay to "rate" movies but not books. Instead of rating books, as they do now, you believe the books should be banned
@@pmclaughlin4111 No I don't. I believe books SHOULD have ratings. Once you turn 18, you should be allowed to read pretty much anything. As for the word 'banned', I think I'll be an ahole and use it as a synonym for everything. If the bathroom is locked, I'll say that I'm banned from entering. If my car won't start because it's too cold for the battery, I'll say I'm banned from driving. If I forget my wallet, I'll say I'm banned from eating. Words matter. And it's effed up how they're using the word 'banned' when the issue is about age appropriateness
@@davedixon2068 For Books, education...RESEARCH & LEARNING. Everything else is an ridiculously feeble excuse to replace all above. Translation.. ~everythingwoketurnstoshat~ 🇺🇸🍿🍿🇺🇸
When I was child , the old fashioned drug store in our neighborhood had a back corner that was free library. It was just take s book, fill free to leave one. No signing, no late fees, no return date. I am sure that many of the books on the shelves are now banned.
Generating FEAR in their communities instead of LOVE. This is the modern Christian National movement in action. Power over others using fear and domination. Not very Christian, is it?
Of course it's going to pass that's why you need to file a lawsuit Also all of the more reason why to buy these books and support these authors and give them all away for free . For those who will take them quite sure they will . Here's a good idea give them away right in front of the libraries .
Can’t report on Fani Willis so let’s do an earth shattering report on librarys in the least populated state in the country. Great work MSDNC. How did Maddow not get this scoop?
@@tinay9491 she doesn’t even deny it. She simply says it’s not fair. It’s because they’re black. Can you imagine? A black woman using taxpayer money on her boyfriend? Tsk…tsk…
Grackle, Quiscalus quiscula. A gregarious bird found over most of North America east of the Rockies in summer. It is a member of the Tropical family which also includes blackbirds, cowbirds, meadow larks and orioles. If you live east of the Rockies in North America, you've probably seen and heard grackles or other members of this family.
Don't just take people's word for it one way or the other. Use the device you are currently using to look up images and illustrations from some of the books that are being removed from libraries and judge for yourself if you think it is appropriate for a school library or a young person section of a public library. Check one title for an example, Gender Quee (UA-cam is going to remove my comment if I type the rest of the title, oddly enough), and see if you would approve it for your child.
It will always be people who have specific civil rights denied to them that will brave taboos behind which everybody feel comfy hiding from, themselves first & mainly. Nobody cares to reveal to themselves which taboos they use to shield against "inner", comfort - moral here - seems plenty worth anonymous others' inner & civil welfare.
Please please please leave black people out of these conversations. We are no associated with people that would be sick enough to promote books like this ti children. I am a father, veteran, and professional books like this serve no benefit to the greater society
Hey, MSNBC! Just wanted to say thanks for keeping Trumps polls going up and up because of your biased over-the-top reports. You've been such a help to M AGA, that it's odd that people don't realize that you are on our side. Frankly, we have people that are blatantly on our side, that haven't helped us HALF as much as MSNBC has.
What a person does is between them and God not between you and another person. God doesnt even tell people what to do. God gave us His love letter The King James Bible that tells us how to live this life🤭 It is your choice❤
@@jockyoung4491 God doesn't tell anyone what to do He can't make you love Him. The bible Is Gods' Wisdom and true wisdom comes from God not man. All souls belong to God❤️ No one else in the whole world has your fingerprints❤️ You are unique ❤️ The Ten Commandments covers just about everything this life has to offer and man has removed God from the equation and now the world is in a state of confusion/Babble/Hebrew. You have to rightly divide the Word of God to show yourself approved. You'll need King James Holy Bible ❤️ Dr. Strong's Concordance❤️ Hebrew Manuscripts❤️ Dr. Bulingers Companion bible❤️ And for the serious scholar Dr. Goodspeeds Apochrapha❤️ God's thoughts are not our thoughts. It takes a lifetime to learn and Understand❤️
Love the book banning. I mean, just look at what books did to all those people in Uvalde. All those books they had at the Jan.6th riots? Scary stuff written in those books. Rittenhouse, oh the book he carried was just diabolical.
who was rejected by the right wing group that he thought supported him ,putting him into a situation where mayhem developed ,then stood by as he was assaulted.@@arudiga
look, i agree in spirit but...lets be honest with each other...kids dont read books no more (and if they do they just download whatever they want as pdf). the library isnt the hub of intellectual curiosity that it used to be. the loss is symbolic but in actuality this doesnt make a dent
My granddaughter is 8 years old. She reads 3-6 books per week. 80% of them come from a library - she visits the school library and the public library every week.
@@jamesharms748 according to statistics 90% of americans have access to the internet. of that remaining 10%, im assuming a lot of them are old people or people living somewhere in the swamps of louisiana or something (highly doubtful they are clamoring for "books"). in the venn diagram of "children with no access to the internet home and/or mobile" + "children actually interested in reading physical books" the line wouldnt intersect at "many". "many" use their local libraries to either have a quiet place to study in peace or to get online. technically you could go to the library, use their wifi for a few minutes and download the "banned books" for free on your phone. which was my whole entire point. a few anecdotal examples of some random kid "allegedly" borrowing 6 books a week arent gonna change that. so to reiterate my point "the loss is symbolic but in actuality this doesnt make a dent"
These people try to do what big media companies tried to do(like Sony). Kind of reverse invent what Napster did regarding file sharing. Once the cat is out of the box, it will stay there for ever
There are no banned books, but a nonpartisan group did find that the US public school libraries do have a disproportionate amount of material that shows a strong left wing bias.
@@martin2289 James Fishback: surveyed 35 of America's biggest public school districts, representing 4600 individual schools. Barrack and Michelle Obama's memoirs are easily accessible as well as other prominent Dems, but there were no memoirs by Republicans...zero. This includes public school libraries in Red States.
Sure. You want to give an abused kid some money so he can buy books? Or, novel thought, we could have libraries, and one copy of a book could be read by hundreds of people.
@@blitzroehre1807Now do a projection of the other 3.2 MILLION highly educated, Christian based, grounded farming communities who actually OWN, a very large portion of same said state. We'll wait...😂😅😂😅
Books that can't be checked out at a certain library is not a book ban, any book can be purchased in this country if you know how to find them. Stop the the self-imposed victim hood
If you have money, this is true. Publically funded libraries are free to all, and that is the point. Families struggling to get by do not have extra money to buy books.
Program note: no books are actually banned. _Every day Clarisse walked him to the corner._ _One day it was raining, the next it was clear, the day after that the wind blew strong, and the day after that it was mild and calm, and the day after that calm day was a day like the furnace of summer and Clarisse with her face all sunburnt by late afternoon._ Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury 1953
a rare valid criticism of Repubs, although there is plenty wrong with Repubs. There is an excessive attack on rural and evangelical. Book bans generally bad, but choosing books for teaching is I assume what states do. Bottom line though I think Dems hate harder and bury heads deeper, how about discussing Gonzalo Lira
Had the great pleasure of teaching with force-of-nature Taylor in SC. Thank you and Velshi for outing this harmful and ignorance-based censorship!
When libraries were facing huge budget cuts under Reagan and the excuse was lack of funds (that we knew was caused by deep tax cuts/breaks for the wealthy), my mother noted when we stood in front of the closed library “During the Great Depression, the libraries remained open except on Sunday- all day and into the evening. Now we’re closing them down for days at a time so the wealthy can keep more than they can ever spend.” My military GOP dad introduced me to banned books, celebrating education and freedom of thought and speech. SMH.
Thank you, Mr. Velshi, for highlighting this horrible problem. I escaped bullying and a host of other problems through books as a child. Our branch librarian did guide me, as did teachers in my elementary school, to reading materials. The whole world, and the universe, can be discovered in books
When I was growing up, my town library was my refuge. Not because I was part of a marginalized group, but because I lived in an abusive household. I spent hours and hours after school at the library instead of going home. I would have a particular interest, ask the librarian, and find a book. As a single-digit child, I was able to spend my after school hours reading until I had to go home for dinner. I am appalled that people want to limit the access to books.
In the 10th grade, I wrote a 20-page essay on censorship. I got an A++ for it. Later, in college, I plagiarized myself and presented it to fulfill an assignment, and again got an A. When the assignment came up, I thought, "Oh, I've already written that." I wish I still had it around.
How much time did you spend where they kept Penthouse?
@@PoliticallyHomeless1 r u Beavis or Butt-Head?
willing to bet if you sat down and wrote it out again, you'd find you still have it all in your head.
Not as good as the paper with the big A on it however. I am finding myself echoing my high school and college self on things I covered then (Like 1984 or Fahrenheit 451)
The librarian is there to decide who has access. I suspect you have never entered a library. Those of limited means also use the library as a resource.@@PoliticallyHomeless1
I, too, spent many hours in a library reading anything and everything I could get my hands on. I was teased and mocked ruthlessly as an overweight girl, so reading was my escape... and my passion. I preferred the classics such as the Bronte sisters and Louisa May Alcott, but I read everything, including all of Little House on the Prairie and the Paddington series. I'm both saddened and disgusted by groups that wish to strip away the rights of our children to read what they wish to read
My grandmother was a librarian.
You say librarians would go to jail if that law passed. I see my grandmother, in my minds eye. Raised in a Quaker household, on a farm, very straight laced, confused by the world of the 60s sometimes, being arrested, appearing in court, being in JAIL?
She would find books for me, specially. When I was watching Zoro on TV, she ordered a book from the main library of original stories of Zoro.
The most outrageous books at that time, that I knew of, were science fiction. My favorite author, Andre Norton, would create and describe characters from multiple ethnicities.
All the science fiction books in that library took up one tall shelf near the front desk. They were all hardbacks, with plastic protecting their beautiful covers. One of the librarians would repair the covers of those books if they ever became damaged or worn. My grandmother mentioned, once, how those who read those books were so appreciative of her restoring the beauty of those book's covers.
My grandmother didn't read science fiction. But she and her co workers cared for those sometimes outlandish books sometimes with more care than some other books in the library. Because the small group of people who did read them obviously prized those books and held them in great regard.
Someone would put people like my grandmother in jail?
They do not know what education mean, why should they imprison librarian. What a shame on these people who do not know what they are pushing or telling on children. So foolish.
Librarians are the front-line defenders of the First Amendment. Bless them.
I donated to our libraries for their fight.
I see UA-cam censored all the comments
No they are not.
No they aren't.
They're just there for the meager pension for when they retire.
This is how you keep folks ignorant. Limit what they can read.
We are living through Farenheit 451.
How do all these people become so hateful? What happened in their life that makes them the evil adults they are today like moms for liberty members?
Good questions. Answer, Trump let them loose.
Thats just how the propaganda potrays them. You are being played. How is that not obvious to you yet? Not american?
Two words, Religion and Trump
@@BridgetKF is being indoctrinated by a political ideology count as a religion? If so then gongrats! Who do you praise? Yourself? Thats how most narcissist do it
They’ll argue that the liberals and the woke crowd did this to them. Honestly, who knows. They’ll go so far to say they’re being replaced.
I'm appalled that books have been banned! The Diary of Anne Frank, Mouse, Beloved among so many others being banned ANYWHERE by ANYONE causes me to weep copiously.
Not as a former special librarian, but as a lifetime reader (reading is a super power), I consider libraries sacred places.
I have always thought of libraries as being sacred spaces 💜
Me too. After 40 years in the profession, I will be retiring in the next 2-3 years. Libraries have always been my refuge. I don’t think that will ever change.
I thought he called them "mobs for liberty" at first. Actually, that sounds like an apt moniker.
MSDNC.......
This is the "Land of the Free"...right? Seriously starting to have my doubts.
Many right-wingers are more of a "Freedom for me Not for thee" types
I remember back in the late 1960s when I was in high school, the most read book by my fellow classmates was a banned book "Catcher in the Rye" which tells me that no matter how many books they ban, there will always be a way to get hold of such books and they will be read by exactly the people they are trying to keep from reading them. It's so easy now to get whatever information one wants on the internet and unless those censors go after internet access, the information will flow.
Thats when democrats had jim crow laws
Your comment, well really it is a statement....has nothing to do with book banning/imprisonment of librarians. @@Gabedudley1
It all comes from down to choice & freedom IMO. Don’t want to read a subject? Don’t read it. Don’t want an abortion? Don’t get one. Do what you like & let everyone else make their own choices.
Only the ignorant and corrupt ban books. Smart folks just categorize them properly.
As a Democrat I prefer that we just ban speech and embrace cancel culture!
These "books" as you call them, are some of the most vile ever to be published.
Apparently you've not seen nor heard excerpts read from each/every one nationwide? At school board meetings, city council meeting, and in/from and BY numerous members of Our Congress.
In fact..many rated (12 and up) and read at these meetings were so vile they were forced to stop! In Congress, as read in session the "bleep outs" outweighed words actually allowed spoken INTO RECORD.
Wake TF UP! Relying on msLSD for "news" is beyond ridiculous🤦♂️
@@PoliticallyHomeless1 Removing books from libraries is considered banning them.
@@TruthrConsequences No it's not.
@@PoliticallyHomeless1 I understand that you are not that bright, but when a SINGLE parent can force the removal of a book from a public library... that is effectively banning that book from the public library.
Taylor Brby shares insights into the impact of libraries on his life, the absurdity of the legislation, and the importance of people speaking up to protect the democratic values associated with libraries.
Such a good video thank you ❤
Quote from the Audubon Society website on the Common Grackle:
"Throughout the east and midwest, this big blackbird is a very familiar species on suburban lawns, striding about with deliberate steps as it searches for insects. Common Grackles often nest in small colonies, and several males may perch in adjacent treetops to sing their creaking, grating songs. Big flocks are often seen flying overhead in the evening, heading for major communal roosts, especially from late summer through winter."
My sanctuary state of Oregon has countered the right wing tactics in education by ending the reading and math proficiency standards for high school graduation in order to help our POC student community be more competitive academically. Equity for all is why I vote blue. 💙💙
Why is not knowing if you are capable with math and reading equity? Once they graduate they will have to go into the real world not knowing where they stand in those subjects.
And students there are worse off
now just do away with walking and talking standards i think hygeine is white supramacy too, slobbering vegetables covered in feces shpuld be the new norm
You do understand that ignorant Americans are completely incapable of recognizing sarcasm, right?
Are you being ironic? How can they be more competitive academically when they are not required to meet basic standards? This doesn't help anybody.
Love ya Velshi, thanks for all U do.
Thank you. I think this issue is important. I also learn about new books
A well spoken chap right there. What you like is none of my business. Some like anchovies, I can’t stand them. Sexuality isn’t much different. Freedom for all, religion, food, and sexuality. Again, your preferences are none of my business. God save democracy 🙏🏻
The farmers and ranchers in the Dakotas should rejoice that their livestock don't write books
Access to bookstores on rural America is limited. Where O live there is Walmart, which has a very limited selection, and a small used bookstore. If you are of limited means buying books online is also limited due to the expense. Libraries make books available to everyone.
Same!
You can’t control every aspect of your child’s life. I trust the librarians who pick the books. When my daughter was in third grade, a fellow classmate in the lunchroom cafeteria told her how a female gets pregnant! So much for me picking the time and place for that conversation.
Exactly!
@7:45 Too many words. The law was passed by "buffoons who didn't pass high school ....."
A Grackle is a bird, Ali.
He was smart enough to read and educate himself.....Not all those small town people can read.......He was one of the lucky ones......👍💝
You do realize that the 2 states with the lowest literacy rate are California and New York... right? North Dakota has a literacy rate of 94% - one of the highest in the nation
What in the absolute MCfk is that comment based upon?
😂😅😂😅
@@sergeant_salty If the ability to read made you intelligent, ND would have more than one Mensa group.
@@TruthrConsequences instead we have the MAGA group which shows no intelligence whatsoever as if they never read a single book in their entire lives.
@@sergeant_salty
You do realise the dumbest goobers are from red states?
If you're going to ban books (which should never be done) the first book on the ban list should be the bible. All of them. Every version, every religion.
Once again, Democrats show their hatred for the first amendment.
"Ban the Bible! Regulate speech! Take the guns away! Democracy!"
Actually, since I became an atheist, I've started collecting many religious texts.
@@alphabravo8703 they have some good moral stories, but otherwise, full of all the filth these self righteous harpies claim they want to ban
Ban the Bible!!! Criminalize hate speech!!! repeal the 1st Amendment!!!! Vote blue💙💙💙💙💙
Those texts should be read as literature from an ancient civilization and placed in the mythology section. There's a lot one can't understand about our cultural history unless you are familiar with ancient mythology, including ancient Roman and Greek as well as Norse mythology and much of ancient middle eastern mythology. But it is definitely all mythology.
Just entered the public domain, published in 1928, DH Lawrence's Lady Chatterly's Lover. Still banned/challenged...
These people are still after books nearly a century later
(BTW not as virulent but just as harmful are challenges from the left...usually due to antiquated attitudes about race, racial slurs, and violence against women)
Something that is inappropriate for kids isn't 'banned'. You wouldn't say that R rated movies are banned.
if you don't want your kids reading something, keeping them ignorant, that's for you to decide, you have no right deciding what someone else's child can read.@@winstonsmith6607
oh? who is "the left" you refer to?
@@winstonsmith6607 Banned: Embargoed, proscribed, disallowed blocked...A book that has been disallowed in any venue is banned. Your attempt to distract from the FACT that even if you approve of banning whatever it is because it is your opinion that counts , stil means it is banned.
The comparison to rating system from movies is wrong. I wonder why you think its okay to "rate" movies but not books. Instead of rating books, as they do now, you believe the books should be banned
@@pmclaughlin4111 No I don't. I believe books SHOULD have ratings. Once you turn 18, you should be allowed to read pretty much anything. As for the word 'banned', I think I'll be an ahole and use it as a synonym for everything. If the bathroom is locked, I'll say that I'm banned from entering. If my car won't start because it's too cold for the battery, I'll say I'm banned from driving. If I forget my wallet, I'll say I'm banned from eating. Words matter. And it's effed up how they're using the word 'banned' when the issue is about age appropriateness
I'm an old library rat. They are my houses of dreams.
So disheartening to see people arguing that books are not banned if people can buy them.
This is absolutely "briLliAnt!
The .004%ers crying foul of the 99.996% of North Dakotans that have unanimously had ENOUGH of this BS.
And STOPPED it😂😅
So which side are you on ? For or against books?
@@davedixon2068 For Books, education...RESEARCH & LEARNING.
Everything else is an ridiculously feeble excuse to replace all above.
Translation..
~everythingwoketurnstoshat~
🇺🇸🍿🍿🇺🇸
@@rwi-uncommonlysensical good, me too, it just wasnt easy to work out from your reply, thanks for the clarification
Excellent interview. Thank you.
Thank you Ali for focusing on this incredibly important important issue.
Banning books is like being evangelical I.e. imposing your own world view on everyone starting with the most defenseless I.e. children.
ND is the testing ground for the worst ideas......OUCH!
When I was child , the old fashioned drug store in our neighborhood had a back corner that was free library. It was just take s book, fill free to leave one. No signing, no late fees, no return date. I am sure that many of the books on the shelves are now banned.
"...buffoons who couldn't pass high school English..." WORD!
Ferenheit 451.
I haven't read that since I was a kid, but ordered it a couple days ago.
Pure fascism defines the modern day Republican Party !
Generating FEAR in their communities instead of LOVE. This is the modern Christian National movement in action. Power over others using fear and domination. Not very Christian, is it?
I buy multiple copies of banned books and give them to school and public youth libraries as well as daycare centers.
You should be arrested
@@cnh1710 Why do you feel you need to be arrested? Can you tell us about the crimes you have committed?
@rtqii you dont read very well do you
Debbie, you’re doing the GOOD WORK!! Thank you for this. Books SAVE LIVES.
I like how if you're buying them, they are not banned, they're just not available in certain places.
@5:35 Velshi, I feel sorry for all you New Yorkers who "don't know what a grackle is."
My ND neighbor 'knows' the world is 6,000 years old. She's never heard of Bishop Usher.
Of course it's going to pass that's why you need to file a lawsuit Also all of the more reason why to buy these books and support these authors and give them all away for free . For those who will take them quite sure they will . Here's a good idea give them away right in front of the libraries .
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I am Ecstatic to NOT be living in NEBRASKA, and have sympathy for you who Are
A whole lot more of this madcap loopy extra far right snootness, the country won't be worth saving.
Books help create possibilities in your life. Learn, learn, learn!! Nobody can take that from you!
are we talking about North dakota USA or north dakota Iran?
tragic, keep books and restrict phone time.
Support Education.
Vote Blue 🔵🔵🔵
Bill O Reilly's book has been banned in Florida. Not all bad news for which books have been band.
Can’t report on Fani Willis so let’s do an earth shattering report on librarys in the least populated state in the country. Great work MSDNC. How did Maddow not get this scoop?
maga-lie
@@tinay9491 she doesn’t even deny it. She simply says it’s not fair. It’s because they’re black. Can you imagine? A black woman using taxpayer money on her boyfriend? Tsk…tsk…
Ali! i wanted to know what a grackle is! I bet it has meaning to this conversation... 💗
Grackle, Quiscalus quiscula. A gregarious bird found over most of North America east of the Rockies in summer. It is a member of the Tropical family which also includes blackbirds, cowbirds, meadow larks and orioles. If you live east of the Rockies in North America, you've probably seen and heard grackles or other members of this family.
His book will probably get banned anyway, as it references environmental destruction...
🗽VENUS DE MILO ---- Is not the statue of limitations.
Is a child editing these clips at MSNBC?
Don't just take people's word for it one way or the other. Use the device you are currently using to look up images and illustrations from some of the books that are being removed from libraries and judge for yourself if you think it is appropriate for a school library or a young person section of a public library. Check one title for an example, Gender Quee (UA-cam is going to remove my comment if I type the rest of the title, oddly enough), and see if you would approve it for your child.
The last thing the Christian Taliban wants is for people to think for themselves.
It will always be people who have specific civil rights denied to them that will brave taboos behind which everybody feel comfy hiding from, themselves first & mainly. Nobody cares to reveal to themselves which taboos they use to shield against "inner", comfort - moral here - seems plenty worth anonymous others' inner & civil welfare.
Please please please leave black people out of these conversations. We are no associated with people that would be sick enough to promote books like this ti children. I am a father, veteran, and professional books like this serve no benefit to the greater society
Hey, MSNBC! Just wanted to say thanks for keeping Trumps polls going up and up because of your biased over-the-top reports. You've been such a help to M AGA, that it's odd that people don't realize that you are on our side. Frankly, we have people that are blatantly on our side, that haven't helped us HALF as much as MSNBC has.
Try acting like an American, cultist
What a person does is between them and God not between you and another person. God doesnt even tell people what to do. God gave us His love letter The King James Bible that tells us how to live this life🤭 It is your choice❤
Which should be banned since it is filth
You just contradicted yourself. If the Bible is the word of God, then it is absolutely telling you what you should do.
@@jockyoung4491 God doesn't tell anyone what to do He can't make you love Him. The bible Is Gods' Wisdom and true wisdom comes from God not man. All souls belong to God❤️ No one else in the whole world has your fingerprints❤️ You are unique ❤️ The Ten Commandments covers just about everything this life has to offer and man has removed God from the equation and now the world is in a state of confusion/Babble/Hebrew. You have to rightly divide the Word of God to show yourself approved. You'll need King James Holy Bible ❤️ Dr. Strong's Concordance❤️ Hebrew Manuscripts❤️ Dr. Bulingers Companion bible❤️ And for the serious scholar Dr. Goodspeeds Apochrapha❤️ God's thoughts are not our thoughts. It takes a lifetime to learn and Understand❤️
absurd delusions are your choice
@@notfooled6232 😉👏 Yayyyy God 🗽❤️
Read banned books.
Just leave children alone, weirdos
11:12 and you all wonder why the books are banned!🙄
WHAT does that actually mean? do tell us, please.
Love the book banning. I mean, just look at what books did to all those people in Uvalde. All those books they had at the Jan.6th riots? Scary stuff written in those books. Rittenhouse, oh the book he carried was just diabolical.
Rittenhouse the hero? The one who took out the garbage?
@@arudiga Saint Kyle of Kenosha.
no, the murderer@@arudiga
who was rejected by the right wing group that he thought supported him ,putting him into a situation where mayhem developed ,then stood by as he was assaulted.@@arudiga
@@paperburn what is your favorite type of crack? Your confusion is just a symptom of your cult.
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Good thank God, that law passed❗️ we need to keep libraries safe. I hope it passes in every state🇺🇸👍🏾
They can hardly read in the Midwest anyway
Your rEEEsEaRch...is lackin💁♂️
North Dakota is South DeCanada, who cares
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That's FOX
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Oedipus Rex!
There's libraries in North Dakota?
No
They are not
look, i agree in spirit but...lets be honest with each other...kids dont read books no more (and if they do they just download whatever they want as pdf). the library isnt the hub of intellectual curiosity that it used to be. the loss is symbolic but in actuality this doesnt make a dent
I would not be so sure about that.
"kids dont read books no more"
Apparently not.
My granddaughter is 8 years old. She reads 3-6 books per week. 80% of them come from a library - she visits the school library and the public library every week.
Not all folks have access to the internet at home. Many use their local libraries.
@@jamesharms748 according to statistics 90% of americans have access to the internet. of that remaining 10%, im assuming a lot of them are old people or people living somewhere in the swamps of louisiana or something (highly doubtful they are clamoring for "books"). in the venn diagram of "children with no access to the internet home and/or mobile" + "children actually interested in reading physical books" the line wouldnt intersect at "many". "many" use their local libraries to either have a quiet place to study in peace or to get online. technically you could go to the library, use their wifi for a few minutes and download the "banned books" for free on your phone. which was my whole entire point. a few anecdotal examples of some random kid "allegedly" borrowing 6 books a week arent gonna change that. so to reiterate my point "the loss is symbolic but in actuality this doesnt make a dent"
Victim, victim always a victim.
Got boring real quick
Victimhood is Currancy to Democrats
Then stop stealing
These people try to do what big media companies tried to do(like Sony). Kind of reverse invent what Napster did regarding file sharing. Once the cat is out of the box, it will stay there for ever
I remember Napster. I think I got blocked because I had a Metallica file in the directory.
ali has had no comment about his viewers attempting an insurrection at the white house last saturday nite
cause that didn't happen. Try again troll.
Did Putin tell you this?
...ok comrade...keep dreaming.. Putin loves you..
gotta love 3 of xi jinpings bots responding to me🤣
@@robfalter2522 poor Robbie Derps
Hey, ND is the western hemisphere Siberia,give 'em a bit of a break.
There are no banned books, but a nonpartisan group did find that the US public school libraries do have a disproportionate amount of material that shows a strong left wing bias.
Citation needed.
@@martin2289I'll find the author. He reports for The Free Press...a Bari Weiss publication.
still waiting@@feffygracie
A non partisan study group PAID FOR by RIGHT WING sponsors found out that the library had books that matched the right wing group.
@@martin2289 James Fishback: surveyed 35 of America's biggest public school districts, representing 4600 individual schools. Barrack and Michelle Obama's memoirs are easily accessible as well as other prominent Dems, but there were no memoirs by Republicans...zero. This includes public school libraries in Red States.
Q: Why do we have two Dakotas?
A: Because one of them is populated by barbarians who despise librarians.
The Dakota territory was split into two states simply to enable extra seats in Congress.
Here we go, more whining from the Alphabet Mafia
Rainbow Mafia 🌈 🏳️🌈
More incel bullies running their lonely mouths
They do know these books can BOUGHT, right?
Sure. You want to give an abused kid some money so he can buy books? Or, novel thought, we could have libraries, and one copy of a book could be read by hundreds of people.
So can you, apparently
Velshi has lost more cranial peach fuzz since Trump Won Big League in the Iowa Primary! 😂
Poor Jo Jo Derps, you believe Trump won big. Fully indoctrinated.
14% of eligible reps voted for him. Fantastic result
@@blitzroehre1807Now do a projection of the other 3.2 MILLION highly educated, Christian based, grounded farming communities who actually OWN, a very large portion of same said state.
We'll wait...😂😅😂😅
Yuppers. That trump he sure is a weiner. 😂
Libraries are not under attack.
thousands of books are already banned. great work!
Why do you think that lying in public makes you "better" or "smarter" than regular Americans?
@@rtqii It's not American. The bot's creator is paid by replies.
@@alphabravo8703 I see three of them posting in the comments here, there are more probably. They sure do love their book bans don't they?
@@rtqii What lies?
It's not about content, it's about what's appropriate for the targeted audience...
So, why do you, or some stupid politician, get to decide what 14-90 year olds get to read?
Nope
North Dakota has liberries?
libraries
@@blitzroehre1807you must be one of them liberrals that love them liberries. JK! 😉😄
Why are you even surprised by this? It's North Dakota. The only northern state more backwards than them is South Dakota.
Books that can't be checked out at a certain library is not a book ban, any book can be purchased in this country if you know how to find them. Stop the the self-imposed victim hood
If you have money, this is true. Publically funded libraries are free to all, and that is the point. Families struggling to get by do not have extra money to buy books.
My parents bought me 2 books per year. I read 5 books per week. Got them from libraries.
Program note: no books are actually banned.
_Every day Clarisse walked him to the corner._
_One day it was raining, the next it was clear, the day after that the wind blew strong, and the day after that it was mild and calm, and the day after that calm day was a day like the furnace of summer and Clarisse with her face all sunburnt by late afternoon._
Fahrenheit 451
Ray Bradbury
1953
Then why are the books gone from the libraries?
@@rtqii Because they contain age-inappropriate material. That's been happening for decades and does not equate to "banned."
@aurora_occidentalis2248 it does honey. Stop being an ignorant fascist
a rare valid criticism of Repubs, although there is plenty wrong with Repubs. There is an excessive attack on rural and evangelical. Book bans generally bad, but choosing books for teaching is I assume what states do. Bottom line though I think Dems hate harder and bury heads deeper, how about discussing Gonzalo Lira
I think a valid criticism of Republicans is that they are nominating a Presidential candidate who tried to voerturn a democratic election.
more koolaid?
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Redstatesrednecks 😂
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