Not that I'm aware of. Having a transparent list would be an objective measure, and make it harder for the leftoids to abuse grey areas. I doubt they have a codified list.
The govt and public schools purposefully did a "banned" book thing to muddy the waters so that when you look online for banned books you mainly find lists of "banned" books, meaning books that the eeeeeeevil White man removed from local grade school readjng lists sometimes in single-county instances. All the books globohomo itself phases out are not "banned", they are actually banned.
Not that I'm aware of. Having a transparent list would be an objective measure, and make it harder for the leftoids to abuse grey areas. I doubt they have a codified list.
They definitely have a list of some kind. It's just that we'll never see it unless someone on the inside is willing to leak it.
Rather, I think they probably have a slack channel where they coordinate their various faux outrages.
The govt and public schools purposefully did a "banned" book thing to muddy the waters so that when you look online for banned books you mainly find lists of "banned" books, meaning books that the eeeeeeevil White man removed from local grade school readjng lists sometimes in single-county instances. All the books globohomo itself phases out are not "banned", they are actually banned.
Have fun trying to track down a copy of Camp of the Saints in english for less than $200