Illinois delegated control over its ‘ban on book bans’ to an organization now run by a self-described Marxist – Wirepoints

By: Mark Glennon*

A far bigger problem has now become apparent in Illinois’ new “ban on book bans” since we criticized it last month: This month, a self-described Marxist took the helm as president of the American Library Association. If ALA chooses to amend its own rules about book selection to align with her Marxism, Illinois law would automatically change with it.

That’s because Illinois outsourced its legislative power over book selection and censorship to the American Library Association under the bill signed by Gov. JB Pritzker last month. Illinois libraries, as we explained earlier, now face forfeiture of state grants unless they either adopt the American Library Association’s library bill of rights or develop a written statement of their own prohibiting the practice of banning books and other materials.

The second option is impossibly vague as written in the new statute, as we wrote, which makes adoption of the ALA’s rules a simpler and likelier option for libraries to take. But there’s nothing stopping the ALA from changing its its bill of rights however it wants, which could well be in a radically left direction.

American Library Association President Emily Dabrinski

The new ALA president is Emily Drabinski. Recently, she described herself as a “Marxist lesbian.” She did not walk back that description when asked about it recently, as reported here.

In her home state of Montana, the State Library Commission already responded, voting to cut all ties with the ALA. “Our oath of office and resulting duty to the Constitution forbids association with an organization led by a Marxist,” the commission wrote in a letter to the ALA. 

Her sexual preference is not the issue. We care absolutely nothing about that.

But her extremism is a different matter and delegation of legislative power to a group run by a Marxist is intolerable.

That extremism is described in detail by The Federalist. “Queering the landscape of library publishing and scholarship” through taxpayer-funded libraries is central to Drabinski’s accomplishments. That particular accomplishment was widely cited by supporters in her ALA election, according to The Federalist, which also wrote that Drabinski’s videos “are replete with teaching other librarians how to ‘subvert’ and inject hard-left politics and sexuality into their publicly funded work.”

Radical extremism is apparently replete in the rest of the ALA as well, as both The Federalist and New York Post described. But some librarians are fed up with the ALA’s radical atmosphere, says the Post. It quoted one librarian who said, “It’s all about the ALA here. Librarians are some of the most dangerous people in society. They are very well-organized and they communicate very well. Libraries are lost. They are rotten to the core. So much money has been dumped into them by organizations with agendas.”

Delegating legislative power to an outside association, as Illinois did, was wrongful to begin with, being what courts should view as a violation of what’s known as the “nondelegation doctrine.”

What’s most astonishing and terrifying, however, is that the state saw fit to outsource its power over something as important to public discourse as book bans, and to outsource it to an organization so radical that it could choose Marxist leadership.

Marxism is explicitly hostile to the most sacred principles of an open society and a democratic republic. America and most of the West, for decades, stood resolute against its expansion, repulsed by its notions of one-party rule, prohibitions of free speech and contempt for democratic process. Is there no bottom to the madness into which we have sunk?

*Mark Glennon is founder of Wirepoints.

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Spike Protein
9 months ago

Generally, public libraries should have books and other materials covering a diverse array of topics. As much as I hate communism, I would expect a public library to have the Communist Manifesto alongside the founding book of capitalism, The Wealth of Nations. I would also expect material covering all of the major world religions. With that said, there are books and other materials that are inappropriate for a public library. Books presenting sexualized or pornographic material that children and teenagers have access to are among those inappropriate books. Most of the recent calls for “book banning” at public libraries are… Read more »

Poor Taxpayer
9 months ago

Censorship of any kind is wrong. The cost of freedom is not free.

Giddyap
9 months ago

https://youtu.be/ZdV3VomzKdI?t=21

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A lot of people ask, “Who’s he? Or she?”
A ma’am or a sir, accept him or her
or whatever it might be.
It’s time for androgyny.
Here comes Pat!

Christopher Robling
9 months ago

The Left relentlessly captures any / all organs of society in which it gains a foothold. K-12 ed, public libraries, public employee unions, the government agencies they effectively control, the mainstream corporate media, charitable trusts and foundations, 95 percent of trade publishing, professional associations like the American Bar Association or the American Medical Association, academic groups like the Society of American Historians, the American Political Science Association, and the Modern Language Association, the entertainment industry, the bigger industrial unions, etc., etc. Obviously, it also seeks to direct ANY official platform (state or federal, big or little) it controls to propagate… Read more »

Marie
9 months ago

Its official Democrats are Communist. They can’t deny it anymore. They want to destroy our children. They go along with sex change operations, lethal medications legal and illegal, they celebrate pedophiles and ignore sex trafficking. They won’t stop gun violence because to achieve their goals it’s necessary. Kamala said as part of their Climate Change plans they have to reduce the population. They’re starting with our children. They’re single minded, shameless and dangerous.

debtsor
9 months ago
Reply to  Marie

https://www.thefirsttv.com/book/ AVAILABLE NOW: The Anti-Communist Manifesto by Jesse Kelly A rallying cry striking at the roots of today’s major issues, Jesse Kelly uses his trademark bombast, intelligence, and humor to take down the most dangerous philosophy in history and address its resurgence in America.  The Anti-Communist Manifesto is for anyone who feels alienated by political and popular culture in the United States and recognizes the danger of communism as it threatens to rip apart America’s social fabric. Discover a fresh look at the daily assault on our freedoms from the insidious communist movement in this country. More than a political statement,… Read more »

Platinum Goose
9 months ago

If you go to their website they have a list of top ten most challenged books. Gender Queer is #1 and the reason it’s challenged “claimed to be sexually explicit” which is a reason for most of the other top ten books being challenged. We can discuss what is an appropriate age to give access to that book but if you claim it’s not sexually explicit then I don’t think there’s a discussion to be had. I guess this is one of those definition problems the democrats have, like defining a woman.

Frank Goudy
9 months ago

As long as Whites vote for Democrats this will escalate. Nationally about 58% of Whites vote for the GOP and I have seen no data that to think Illinois is any different. As this becomes more and more of a 3rd word cesspool (both state and nationally) that vote impact will decline in real terms

Frank Goudy
9 months ago

So will the GOP advertise this reality. Or will they just hide and pretend it is not happening. I bet on the latter. And if so, THEY (the Ill GOP are really doomed!

Where's Mine ???
9 months ago

Mark—The DEI and ESG industry /jobs shakedown racket is a HUGE growth industry. Chi/Ill’s political machine is in an ideal place to capitalize..get with the program!!

https://www.wsj.com/articles/bidenomics-and-the-boom-in-dei-and-esg-jobs-college-grads-disclosure-8c284ca0?mod=opinion_featst_pos2

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Where's Mine ???
9 months ago

Is their any better state, if your Emily (CTU/Stacy, CTU/Brandon, etc, etc), where you can get your DEI/ ESG gig in state or local gov making guaranteed not to be diminished +$100k plus gigantic bennies, strike 24/7, Amend #1, etc,etc, etc….all while zooming around as a sudo-socialist marxist, sticking your stupid str@p-on in the taxpayer eye. And if you’re a rank and file public sec hero you go along with the hustle because these folks are great cover while your pay-to-play union dues go to extracting ever more $goodies$ from hapless dullard taxpayer/voters. And the last thing anyone cares about… Read more »

Where's Mine???
9 months ago

The “ban on book bans” for CPS Black kids is irrelevant because they’re functionally illiterate at $30gs a pop!! Or maybe just apply “ban on book bans” to Dick & Jane How to Adjust Your Str@p-on picture book would be the appropriate equitable solution for Black CPS kids? Otherwise, no worries…

Honest Jerk
9 months ago

If you pay taxes to Illinois, you are supporting this agenda. Maybe you don’t practice liberal, socialist, woke policies yourself, however if you give money to people that do, doesn’t that make you their silent partner? Wirepoints may be too polite to be so blunt, but haven’t things become so ridiculous in Illinois that morality demands people of good character leave?

John Proud MAGA
9 months ago

All the Democrats now are commie pedophiles.

FJB
9 months ago

Hunter’s not! Oh, wait.

Rick
9 months ago

Why do ultra left wingers always wear gawdy, way-too-big glasses? You could spot them a mile away. This guy in the picture is an example. As for libraries, are they still a thing? You can go in my library any time of the day and only find it to be occupied by the employees and maybe a couple of seniors. If idiots would only get off Facebook they would discover that the Internet offers more depth of intelligent reading material than any library. Unfortunately Facebook and social media seems to have captured and brainwashed our entire female population, to the… Read more »

Giddyap
9 months ago
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Silverfox
9 months ago
Reply to  Rick

Yeah, libraries have become pretty pitiful. I never vote yes on a bond issue for our library In fact, I have not set foot into our library since the pandemic. Their ‘precautions’ against Covid were extreme and continued far longer than necessary. You’d think books gave you Covid ! But, it was their reaction to the death of George Floyd that really soured me on the place. The library website was filled with books about racial inequity and how to deal with your white guilt. No thanks! And it’s really too bad. I had many happy memories of introducing my… Read more »

Lieutenant Bookman
9 months ago

Maybe we can live without libraries, people like you and me. Maybe. Sure, we’re too old to change the world, but what about that kid, sitting down, opening a book, right now, in a branch at the local library and finding drawings of pee-pees and wee-wees on the Cat in the Hat and the Five Chinese Brothers? Doesn’t HE deserve better? This is about that kid’s right to read a book without getting his mind warped! Or maybe that turns Emily on, maybe that’s how she gets her kicks. Her and her good-time buddies.

Lieutenant Bookman
9 months ago

I remember when the librarian was a much older woman: Kindly, discreet, unattractive. We didn’t know anything about her private life. We didn’t want to know anything about her private life. She didn’t have a private life.

Good to see things haven’t changed.

Hello, Indiana!
9 months ago

“I’m watching you, Kewpie Doll!”.

Giddyap
9 months ago

This man-lady librarian looks like the doctor got halfway through her sex change and then just gave up.

JackBolly
9 months ago

“Is there no bottom to the madness into which we have sunk?” Look at the typical public employee in IL, in particular teachers/ professors – most see a socialist/ marxist state as a positive. They will gladly hand over their Constitutional rights for a monthly payment.

Giddyap
9 months ago
Reply to  JackBolly

Look at who’s teaching kids these days — pink haired, nose-ringed, sexual deviants, with severe mental problems

Hello, Indiana!
9 months ago
Reply to  Giddyap

Maybe a thumbs down from the one at Troy school district that was coaching her kids to use secret codes as a means of being sneaky with their parents. Fortunately ,she (?) posted it on You Tube ( duh) and got busted .

James
9 months ago
Reply to  Giddyap

You are taking the extreme situations and portraying them as the nationwide norm since you’ve not stated otherwise? Now really, don’t you think that’s an extremist’s point of view in itself?

Giddyap
9 months ago
Reply to  James

Teachers unions and far left democrats these day are insisting that

— parents have no right to know about their kids cross-dressing, gender transitioning at school under teacher’s supervision (with chest binders for girls and makeup and dresses for boys)

— parents have no right to object to sexually explicit books and class lessons

— kids in elementary school must be taught about adult topics such as sex changes and oral and anal sex

If teachers are getting a bad rap, these policies are the reason why.

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james
9 months ago
Reply to  Giddyap

Again, I think your are of the mindset that they sterotypical bad teacher is a reflection of the attitudes and behaviors overall. Your comments seem to be overall castigations of teachers in general rather than specific teachers as common sense and even the law would find more realistic. Teachers are people first with just as many commonalities and differences as the population in general. You just don’t want to address that reality that way in your mindset.

James
9 months ago
Reply to  james

Okay, all the down voters seem to agree with you: teachers = bad actors. None of the immediate responders are willing to think of them as individuals first and foremost. No, apparently they HAVE to fit the “teacher mode” just as programmed robots would in that mindset. Any one of them is perfectly and predictably equivalent to another in their professional beliefs and actions. Amazing!

Giddyap
9 months ago
Reply to  James

There are some very good teachers – even at CPS — like this teacher who stood up to CTU and refused to join an illegal strike

https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/chicago-teacher-crosses-picket-line/

But when CTU is run by Stacy Davis Resting-Bitch-Face, all the good that these few teachers do goes unnoticed.

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James
9 months ago
Reply to  Giddyap

Well, kudos to you for acknowledging that there MUST be some really good, dedicated teachers. Considering statistical probabilities one ought to think that’s not only likely but literally has to be true. Yet, I can’t recall seeing any other poster ever even suggesting it. Prejudice can be so powerful that one thinks of every person in a group as being clones. The reality is never that simple.

ProzacPlease
9 months ago
Reply to  James

We are still waiting for the normie teachers who disagree with these policies to stand up and help us do something about it. Where are they?

ProzacPlease
9 months ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

I’m sure you are right, and of course there are plenty of teachers who oppose this stuff.

What does it say about the teachers union if they are afraid to speak up?

james
9 months ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

They fall into two groups most likely. Those who are the real targets of most such complaints on this website, CTU teachers, who are innocent of your charges but either don’t want to get involved in the unending disputes here and/or those who don’t want recrimination if identified. Downstate teachers who are generally of lesser discussion here don’t want to be thought of in the same general discussions mostly involving the CPS since their districts often are different in many, many respects.

James
9 months ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

Whom among them is perfectly willing to be chastised at a distance where neither person knows the other in any personal, long-lasting way? Apparently none. Why don’t you offer yourself up for grilling by disclosing your occupation for numerous total strangers to scorn?

ProzacPlease
9 months ago
Reply to  James

James, I am an accountant. That wasn’t so hard. The difference is- I don’t belong to a union. We understand (or I think most do) that teachers are individuals. The problem here is that teachers want to be represented (and paid) as a monolithic unit. OK, but if that’s what teachers want, the corollary is that people will see you as exactly that- a monolithic unit. Can’t really have it both ways. Don’t want to be lumped into a group known as “teachers”? Get rid of the union and be willing to navigate the world on your own merits. It’s… Read more »

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james
9 months ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

Okay, I do see your point. Well said. Part of the problem with being a teacher is that you have to do your best to bring a measurable amount of satisfaction to at least four interested parties: the students, their parents, and the school administrators to include some beyond your immediate superior. Satisfaction can be measured in various ways, but one of the simpler scales is the “happiness” quotient you bring to all those parties. Actually, the reality of that ingredient’s importance tends to over-shadow your subject-matter competence and your need to ever push your students beyond their immediate comfort… Read more »

Steve H
9 months ago
Reply to  JackBolly
Dave Hardy
9 months ago
Reply to  Steve H

They haven’t conquered everything. That’s a pretty bold title. Despotic regimes are fragile. They’ve got low approval ratings everywhere.

Dave Hardy
9 months ago
Reply to  Steve H

Why read a book on things you can do to improve yourself and community instead of some defeatist drivel? I can almost guarantee that your selection will make people depressed, withdrawn, and worsen the situation we are in.

Giddyap
9 months ago

Reminds me of the classic commercials for Irish Spring deodorant soap:

“Manly yes, but I like it too!”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTmYaASMFcw

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Waggs
9 months ago

What’s most astonishing and terrifying, however, is that the state saw fit to delegate its power over something as important to public discourse as book bans — and to an organization so radical that it could choose Marxist leadership.”

Really? Are we astonished by this? Politicians have been handing power to their friends forever. In this case, birds of a feather…

Elaine S.
9 months ago
Reply to  Waggs

Sec. 5-75 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act [5 ILCS 100] requires that any agency rules that incorporate standards established by an outside organization or association adopt only a date-specific edition of those standards and NOT include any subsequent amendments or editions. If the standards change later and the agency wants to adopt the updated standards, it has to amend the rule with public notice and JCAR review. The intent is to avoid giving an outside agency unilateral ability to change Illinois administrative law with no public notice. Now this applies to rules and not statutes, however, the “ban on… Read more »

Old Joe
9 months ago

In another life she it was a Soviet Commisar….

Giddyap
9 months ago

A dead ringer for butch lady carpenter Ralph Monroe from “Green Acres”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZmxy0gZo8s

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