The New Republic convened a meeting to discuss Trump, book banning and the culture wars. Randi Weingarten described the attack on schools as a coordinated strategy to destroy public schools and promote vouchers. Edith Olmsted of The New Republic interviewed her. None of this is new to readers of this blog, but the American public needs to hear this message. Again and again.
Book Bans Are a Conservative Plot to Destroy Public Schools, Says Randi Weingarten, The teachers union head denounced the “extremist strategy,” which also includes voucher campaigns and manufactured outrage over critical race theory.

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Teachers union head Randi Weingarten says that the campaign by conservatives to ban books isn’t about the books at all, but part of a broader strategy to destroy public schools—one that was supercharged by the pandemic.
“You take the agita and the anxiety that people had at Covid, that fear, and you combine it with a right wing who has wanted to kill public schools for years and take that money for vouchers, and you have the scenario we have,” Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, said Wednesday at The New Republic’s Stop Trump Summit.
Vouchers, which use public education dollars to fund private and religious school attendance, are just one pillar of the conservative campaign to “undermine, destroy, and defund” public schools, she said. The other two are book banning and manufactured outrage over critical race theory.
Weingarten pointed to conservative activist Chris Rufo and a comment he made at Hillsdale College, a Christian nationalist school, in which he admitted that focusing on these issues was all part of a master plan to promote universal vouchers: “To get to universal school choice, you really need to operate from a premise of universal public school distrust.”
In an interview with TNR after the event, Weingarten explained the “extremist strategy” Rufo and other conservatives have used to defund public schools. “The hook was trust. If you really create as much distrust as possible in public schooling, then parents will look at privatization as an option,” she said.
That’s where critical race theory comes in.
“[Rufo] tried to make a term that nobody knows so toxic, so that you can weaponize it and make fear,” she said. “Conversations about hard subjects became weaponized as indoctrination. Which is patently ridiculous, and dangerous.”
Race, as well as gender, is the subject conservatives have focused on in their campaigns to ban books in public schools and libraries.
“What [Republican Governor Ron] DeSantis is doing in the so-called ‘war on woke,’ is exactly part of their playbook—to make people afraid of books, and afraid of what we do in school,” Weingarten said. According to Pen America, Florida passed 15 “educational intimidation” bills in the last two and a half years.
The “parents’ rights” movement is made up of a loud minority, Weingarten said, and actively undermines what most parents want. “What we see in Florida is that 60 percent of the book banning has been done by 11 people,” she said.
The AFT has partnered with The New Republic in fighting back against such bans. TNR’s Banned Books Tour has been delivering thousands of banned books across the country this month, most recently in Florida.

A person I know knowledgeable about Broward County Education told me that 90% of the complaints about books there come from one person. What this illustrates is that the system whereby a person can hold up an entire system to its degradation is a problem where representative government is concerned. Any government subjected to controls that make it ineffective will fail. This is the same technique radical Republicans are using in Congress to deny the country a working government.
The problem is that Republicans who do not agree with the MAGA radical view will not jump ship to go with the moderate Democrats. It would be very simple now for a few Republicans who know their loony right wing is trying to sabotage good government to simply vote for Hakim Jeffries. Government would be back in operation, and all the Boberts and Greens (and of course Tennessee’s own resident idiot? Andy Ogles) could just have their youthful fit.
So why does this not happen? I think it must be that these Republicans do not exist. They are MINOs (Moderates in name only). Deep in their souls, they approve of the book banning, immigrant fearing, and gay bashing their more vocal brothers employ to whip up enthusiasm in their tragically ignorant base.
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DeSantis is the chief architect of “the war on woke.” His campaign bet that it would help sell him to the public, but this strategy has failed in other states. Most people respect teachers and librarians and are not falling for the right wing propaganda. Anyone that hasn’t seen the latest ’60 Minutes’ episode should try to find a copy. It includes a good interview with Biden, an amazing story of heroism in Israel and the story of a San Antonio sheriff, a Democrat, who is going after frat boy DeSantis for his migrant flight stunt. He alleges DeSantis broke the law. People need to take a stand against the misleading lies of those on the right.
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It sure does sound as though DeSantis broke several laws with this stunt. And it’s actually pretty funny how badly he misjudged the rest of the country because it shows how backward he and Flor-uh-duh both are. The rest of the country is lightyears beyond these backward cretins. And they don’t find whiny babies who want to be Mussolini very attractive.
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At least Stewie from Family Guy has a fun vocabulary, as in, “You Brobdingnagian termagant!”
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I still chuckle when I think that DeSantis is actually considering “Make America Florida” as a national campaign slogan.
Are you kidding me? Have you talked to the rest of us about how we view Florida? Of course, listening to others is not Meatball’s strong suit.
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IKR? Freaking hilarious. The guy is so clueless. No idea how far behind the rest of the country and the culture he is.
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Critical Race Theory stomped through my flowerbeds last week. and I’m very much afraid that it will TP my trees come Halloween.
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“The Manufactured War on Woke” might be a more accurate title.
The fascist led Republican party of today no longer has a political platform with a conservative plan outlining how they want to make the United States a better place.
Instead they manufacture fake issues that do not really exist and wage propoganda wars aging those fake issues they have created.
I think this toxic trend all started with Traitor Trump’s MAGA slogan and grew to include wars on:
WOKE
CRT
LGBTQ Americans
Trump had his phony MAGA war and that turned into his war on fraudulent elections, that also does not exist.
Then DeSantis launched his fake wars on WOKE, CRT, and LGBTQ. The first two do not exist and the last one was never a threat to anyone.
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I forgot — Abbott’s war in Texas is on an immigration threat that is not a threat.
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This is great. If only there were an acknowledgement that charter schools are also part of the plan.
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Carol, agreed. Weingarten confuses the public by failing to name charter school privatization as an equal threat to public education. She’s been playing this game for years. Choosing to pay fealty to powerful insiders of the ed-reform movement makes this voucher outrage appear disingenuous. The AFT needs new leadership.
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