Americans oppose book bans, censorship, and attacks on LGBTQ kids the GOP calls “parents' rights”
By Karen Dolan
There’s no question that parenting has gotten harder in this country.Gun violence is now the leading killer of children in this country, a brutal fact made clearer with each new school shooting. Child care is out of reach for many parents, while the rising cost of college clouds the future for their kids.
But if you ask the GOP and its shadowy network of
far-right funders, what parents really want are vicious laws that attack LGBTQ
kids, criminalize parents and doctors for providing medically necessary care,
censor teachers and librarians, and allow the unrestricted proliferation of
firearms.
House Republicans just passed an obscenely named “Parents Bill of Rights” that would ban books, restrict
the gender and sexual identities of students, and allow a vocal minority of
parents to impose their religious beliefs on the school curricula and budgets
that everyone relies on.
Are Americans asking for this? Absolutely not.
In surveys, most Americans oppose anti-transgender legislation and the vast majority oppose banning books. Three-quarters of parents report feeling perfectly informed and satisfied about what their kids learn at school. Just 19 percent say that gender, race, and sexuality are being taught in a way that may conflict with their religious views.
Yet in addition to that House GOP measure, there are
nearly 500
bills circulating in statehouses that would significantly curtail the civil rights of transgender youth —
and even criminalize doctors and parents who care for them. Many states are
also firing teachers, defunding libraries, and threatening to prosecute educators for teaching
anything politicians don’t like.
These extreme laws are deeply out of step with American
families. But none of this is about serving families. It’s about advancing the
agenda of wealthy, hardline bigots — people who want to make our kids less
educated, and less safe, to advance their own partisan agenda.
A 2022 survey of public school principals showed a sharp increase
in attacks from an aggressive minority of activists, all based on
disinformation and “culture war” issues. These attacks occur with the greatest
frequency in politically competitive “purple” districts, which suggests deliberate
coordination.
By whom? Recent investigative reporting offers some
clues.
Mother Jones magazine
recently published emails showing how fringe Christian
groups — like the so-called “Child and Parental Rights Campaign,” the
anti-abortion “Alliance Defending Freedom,” the “Family Policy Alliance,” and
the Heritage Foundation — collaborate with conservative lawmakers to pass
anti-trans bills across the country.
ProPublica published another investigation on the
Teneo Network, an under-the-radar outfit chaired by Leonard Leo. Leo also leads
the Federalist Society, the far-right legal outfit you can thank for the
Supreme Court majority that gutted reproductive rights, among other bad
rulings. He says his goal is to “crush liberal dominance” and end the national
scourge of “wokeism.”
Members of Leo’s secretive group include Missouri Senator
Josh Hawley, Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, tech mogul
Evan Baehr, and many others. The billionaire-funded network connects hardline
politicians to wealthy donors and legal support, among other services.
Needless to say, none of this does anything for parents.
A real “Parents’ Bill of Rights” would help working
parents make ends meet, protect the rights of their kids regardless of their
race, gender, or sexuality, and actually do something about gun violence — the
leading killer of kids nationwide.
Let’s reclaim that idea from these wealthy, hard-right culture warriors and their radical, harmful ideologies.
Karen
Dolan directs the Criminalization of Race and Poverty Project at
the Institute for Policy Studies.