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Hey Wow, still taking swipes at me from behind ign

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Posted On: 06/13/2023 2:17:43 PM
Posted By: Bhawks
Hey Wow, still taking swipes at me from behind ignore? Grow a pair, asshole.

THIS is what NOT being told what to think looks like. Compare and contrast with fascist FL, currently in a losing battle against the Mouse.

Illinois becomes first state to ban book bans

Governor J.B. Pritzker compared the new law to Illinois' past firsts, such as being the first state in the union to ratify the 13th Amendment outlawing chattel slavery.


DAVE BYRNES / June 12, 2023


CHICAGO (CN) — Democratic Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed a state law prohibiting book bans on Monday afternoon, making Illinois the first state in the union to adopt such a measure.

"Book bans are about censorship. Marginalizing people; marginalizing ideas and facts," Pritzker said in a prepared speech prior to signing the bill at Chicago's Harold Washington Library, amid the Chicago Public Library system's 150th anniversary celebrations. "Regimes ban books, not democracies."

Pritzker also compared signing the law to other times in history when Illinois was the first state to adopt progressive legislation, specifically when it was first to ratify the 13th Amendment outlawing slavery on Feb. 1, 1865, and first to ratify the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote on June 10, 1919.

"Here in Illinois we don't hide from the truth, we embrace it. All of it," Pritzker said, adding that he wanted his own children to learn the truth of U.S. history, "warts and all."

https://www.courthousenews.com/illinois-becom...book-bans/


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