Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Trans Book Bans Often Backfire—On Their Creators

Last Thursday in Montgomery, the Alabama Public Library Service board voted to move any book that discusses "being transgender" out of children's and teen sections and into the adult stacks -- "weeded out of the collection or relocated," as the new language crisply puts it.

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... Two hundred miles south, Fairhope Public Library offers a cautionary tale of unintended consequences. When Alabama's board suspended and then revoked Fairhope's 2025 state aid over teen-shelf content earlier this year, locals raised roughly $40,000 in five days, essentially replacing the lost check. "It came as a complete shock," said a board volunteer as donations poured in.

There's a deeper pattern here. Attempts to hide books -- especially those with LGBTQ+ themes -- often make them more popular.

In the landmark Wichita Falls case a quarter-century ago, two picture books about same-sex parents were barely read until a political campaign targeted them; afterward, each title was checked out over a hundred times. ...



#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-26 03:19 AM

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