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Documentary ‘ABCs of Book Banning’ Gets ‘D’ for Dishonesty
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Documentary ‘ABCs of Book Banning’ Gets ‘D’ for Dishonesty

It’s quite surprising how much dishonesty and disinformation you can pack into a 27-minute “documentary” film. (Twenty-five minutes‚ if you don’t count the two minutes of credits at the end.) But the dishonesty and disinformation in “The ABCs of Book Banning”—streaming now on Paramount+—is at least as much an act of omission as one of commission. The MTV Documentary Films production opens with a scrolling introduction claiming that “[o]ver 2‚000 books have been removed from school districts in the United States. These books have been labeled RESTRICTED‚ CHALLENGED‚ [or] BANNED and are generally not available to millions of students in up to 37 states.” It then introduces us to Grace Linn‚ an angry centenarian who is shown scolding the Martin County‚ Florida‚ School Board about “book banning” on March 21. (Linn shouldn’t be confused with award-winning children’s book author-illustrator Grace Lin.) You know you’ve lost the argument when you have to resort to likening the other side to Nazis. But that’s exactly what Linn does‚ explaining that her husband was killed in action in World War II fighting for freedom‚ the Constitution‚ and the First Amendment. “One of the freedoms that the Nazis crushed was the freedom to read the books they banned‚” she says‚ a quote that’s repeated near the end of the film—the second time over archival footage of WWII-era Nazi book-burning bonfires. “Banned books and burning books are the same. Both are done for the same reason—fear of knowledge‚” Linn adds‚ for demagogic effect. What’s not clear from the film is how much knowledge Linn actually has about the explicit nature of the content of the most controversial of the books at the center of the ongoing national debate over what should and should not be on school library shelves and in classroom curriculums. That’s just the first of many examples of how “ABCs” is guilty of bias by omission The narrator-free film proceeds to show a series of images of dozens of books that the documentary claims have been “challenged‚ restricted‚ or banned.” Short excerpts of text from each book scroll across the screen as the books are introduced‚ and that’s where the dishonesty really revs up. Documentaries typically feature commentary from “talking heads” who presumably know what they’re talking about. “The ABCs of Book Banning‚” however‚ takes its name from the fact that most of the talking heads here are precocious prepubescents‚ who clearly don’t. “The voices of those who support book banning have been heard‚” the film explains. “This film features the voices of those who have not been heard … the children.” The filmmakers effectively exploit these kids—most of them 10 years old or younger—for sympathetic effect. They almost certainly were coached to say what producer-director Sheila Nevins‚ the former president of HBO Documentary Films‚ wanted them to say. That pretty much can be boiled down to something akin to “How could you do this to us?” “They’ve pulled all the award-winning books‚” laments Ruth Anne‚ 10‚ a fourth grader in Jacksonville‚ Florida. “Why take away all these excellent books? It’s like you’re trying to slow down children’s reading. Why do that?” That brings us back to the short excerpts of text cited from each of the “challenged‚ restricted‚ or banned” books in question. Viewers who are unfamiliar with the most-contested books cited would be forgiven for not understanding what the controversy is about‚ because the excerpts are almost all innocuous and definitely not the most salacious or pornographic sections. That is surely by design. Although the documentary doesn’t try (because the title is a giveaway) to conceal the nature of‚ for example‚ “The Hips on the Drag Queen Goes Swish‚ Swish‚ Swish” by an author identified as Little Miss Hot Mess‚ viewers unfamiliar with “All Boys Aren’t Blue” by George Johnson and “Lawn Boy” by Jonathan Evison aren’t told that the contents include extremely graphic descriptions of homosexual sex acts. Nor are viewers informed about the explicit nature of “Gender Queer” by Maia Kobabe‚ billed as the “most banned book in America‚” although the title is certainly a red flag. (We won’t get into the specific content of these LGBTQ books here‚ but they easily may be found online if one is of a sufficiently prurient persuasion.) LGBTQ novels aren’t the only books the film complains about being subject to reasonable restrictions on access by minors in schools‚ also without explaining what’s objectionable. One such tome is the anti-American “The 1619 Project” by black racist Nikole Hannah-Jones of The New York Times‚ which despite winning a Pulitzer Prize has been widely criticized by renowned historians and the National Association of Scholars as historical revisionism at its worst. And yet‚ “the Times launched an extensive educational partnership with the Pulitzer Center as soon as the project was published‚ which has helped enshrine ‘1619’ falsehoods in countless K-12 schools‚” wrote the association’s David Acevedo. That would suggest the book’s widespread availability despite any attempts to suppress it.  “ABCs” further seeks to lend objectionable books an undeserved halo effect by juxtaposing them with restrictions on classics such as “The Hobbit‚” “The Kite Runner‚” “Slaughterhouse-Five” and “Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl.” But as with all the other examples‚ it doesn’t cite any of the “who‚ what‚ when‚ where‚ or why” details of said restrictions. Finally‚ to the extent that these books are—in Ruth Anne’s words—being “pulled” and “taken away” from classrooms and school libraries‚ it’s dishonest for this documentary (or Linn‚ or anyone else) to characterize such actions as a “ban.” All of the books cited remain available for purchase at bookstores and online. Parents are free to buy them for their minor children—even if they’re not age-appropriate and even if many of us would regard that as child abuse. Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com‚ and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state. The post Documentary ‘ABCs of Book Banning’ Gets ‘D’ for Dishonesty appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Yamaha Champions Riding School Announces New ‘Champ U: Traffic Survival’
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Yamaha Champions Riding School Announces New ‘Champ U: Traffic Survival’

In addition to the Yamaha Champions Riding School’s on-bike‚ in-person training classes‚ which include ChampSchool‚ ChampStreet‚ and ChampGrad‚ the riding school also offers digital curriculums for riders. Online courses include “Champ U: Core Curriculum‚” “Champ U: New Rider‚” and “ChampBody.” Recently‚ Yamaha Champions Riding School announced their fourth online course: “Champ U: Traffic Survival‚” which includes over 40 videos‚ quizzes‚ and drills for street riding. For more information‚ read the press release below. Yamaha Champions Riding School Chief Instructor/CEO Nick Ienatsch gives guidance of safe street riding techniques. Yamaha Champions Riding School‚ the premier motorcycle riding school in North America‚ is proud to announce a new Champions University digital curriculum: Traffic Survival. This is the fourth curriculum and arguably the most important Champ U online course to date. Related: A Cruiser Guy Goes to Yamaha ChampSchool Riding on the street is often considered dangerous and unpredictable. Distracted drivers‚ traffic‚ dilapidated roads‚ and insufficient training have become the norm. In fact‚ motorcyclists are 28 times more likely to lose their lives in a fatal accident than other drivers. The best way to stay safe on the street is to master motorcycle vehicle dynamics‚ understand the unique dangers of the road‚ and learn how the best riders in the world avoid them. As our skills and safety increase‚ so does the fun – and at the end of the day‚ that’s why we all love this sport! Traffic Survival is designed to give any rider‚ on any bike‚ the skills and strategies needed to enjoy every street ride and have more fun on two wheels for many years to come. Derived from multi-time World Champion Freddie Spencer’s curriculum‚ ChampSchool has been in business since 2014 and has trained some of the best riders in the world with multi-day curriculums for street riders‚ racers‚ police officers‚ motorcycle manufactures‚ and the US Marine Corps. Yamaha Champions Riding School is at the forefront of motorcycle vehicle dynamics training. We gathered subject matter experts with diverse backgrounds that include police motor officers‚ veteran street riders‚ international motojournalists‚ and national road racing champions with one goal: create a complete curriculum on how to thrive and survive on the street. Traffic Survival combines over 40 videos‚ quizzes‚ and drills to form the definitive guide for street riding techniques and strategies‚ derived from data driven best practices‚ not internet-based theory. Unlike our $2500-plus exclusive multi-day training events‚ Champ U: Traffic Survival is available to any rider with an internet connection and at a price any motorcyclist can afford. New riders and veteran street riders will learn the best techniques and approaches to handle a wide variety of situations‚ especially those that account for the majority of street crashes. Yamaha Champions Riding School Chief Instructor/CEO Nick Ienatsch and Jen Dunstan Traffic Survival will retail for $99.95 but is available until the end of the year for a very special introductory price of $79.95. The weather may be getting colder‚ and your motorcycle might be going into storage for a while. Don’t miss this opportunity to improve your skills on your preferred device. When warmer days arrive‚ you will be ready! Learn more about Champ U: Traffic Survival and our other online and in-person courses at the Champ U courses page. Related: Nick Ienatsch | Ep. 59 Rider Magazine Insider Podcast About Yamaha Champions Riding School Yamaha Champions Riding School (ChampSchool) is the nation’s premier motorcycle training program. ChampSchool is the evolution of the Freddie Spencer High-Performance Riding School and is led by racer‚ author‚ and former right-hand man of Spencer‚ Nick Ienatsch. ChampSchool uses “Champions Habits” to teach all riders the skills and techniques used by the top riders in the world to go faster safer‚ while concentrating on the way in which modern motorcycles are designed to be ridden. ChampSchool is dedicated to making all motorcycle riders safer and more in control of their riding‚ no matter what type of riding they do. For more information visit the ChampSchool website. The post Yamaha Champions Riding School Announces New ‘Champ U: Traffic Survival’ appeared first on Rider Magazine.
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Rescuer Works to Earn the Trust of an Emaciated Shelter Dog and the Transformation Is Amazing
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Rescuer Works to Earn the Trust of an Emaciated Shelter Dog and the Transformation Is Amazing

One man‚ through kindness‚ care and love‚ was able to win over Bear‚ a frightened‚ neglected and abandoned Doberman mix‚ and when the animal heard one particular phrase‚ the canine's reaction was so heartwarming. Animals‚ all of them‚ are deserving of kindness and love. Yes‚ for some of them‚ it's best to deliver that kindness‚ care and respect from a safe distance and behind a barrier. But for others‚ such as dogs and cats‚ a sweet pat on the head or a rub on the tummy could endear that animal to you for a long time. RELATED: Not Only Does He Fight Crime But This Vermont Police Dog Shovels Snow‚ Too In a clip posted on YouTube‚ one man‚ Rocky Kanaka‚ visited with Bear. Bear‚ as the video shows‚ was severely underweight. The sweet but neglected canine's ribs are seen through his coat. In fact‚ a female voice mentions that Bear was found near a Chick-fil-A restaurant‚ likely searching for something to eat. Rocky is thoroughly and utterly shocked at Bear's emaciated state. "Sometimes‚ if a dog is hungry‚ it's because the family can't afford the food‚ or there's a lack of education‚" he says. "But this is really bad. He is‚ honestly‚ I don't know how he's still here." RELATED: Pup Dumped in Parking Lot Shocks Animal Rescue Who Discovers She’s a Dog with 6 Legs The man in the video slowly enters the cage with the frightened animal. At first‚ the dog did not even want to look at Rocky‚ choosing instead to turn its head in the opposite direction. But after several minutes‚ the sweet dog begins to open up to his visitor. The man slowly hands the dog one treat after another. The dog then starts sniffing and smelling his visitor and momentarily even makes eye contact with Rocky. Dog Has Sweetest Reaction To Hearing ‘Good Boy” Next‚ amazingly‚ the dog allows Rocky to pet and rub his head. Eventually‚ the animal sits up next to the man. Bear then hears something that he likely has not heard or experienced much of in his life: positive affirmations. Rocky‚ while petting Bear‚ informs the emaciated animal that he is a "good boy." Bear seems to understand those kind words because his reaction is so sweet and touching. The canine turns and looks at Rocky several times while noticeably wagging his tail repeatedly. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Bystander Hits Record On Dog ‘Singing’ Karaoke‚ And The Internet Falls In Love Words do matter. Kind words and statements of encouragement can mean a lot to someone struggling. As the video shows‚ that is even true for an animal who has experienced a rough patch or been abused. "An upright man has thought for the life of his beast‚ but the hearts of evildoers are cruel." – Proverbs 12:10 WATCH: Dog Has Sweetest Reaction To Hearing “Good Boy” LISTEN: Shelter Dog Escapes His Kennel And Cameras Reveal What A Wild Night He Had h/t: RockyKanaka.com &; YouTube.com/Rocky Kanaka Featured Image Credit: YouTube.com/Rocky Kanaka The post Rescuer Works to Earn the Trust of an Emaciated Shelter Dog and the Transformation Is Amazing appeared first on GodUpdates.
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The Hunter Biden Tax Indictment
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CAIR Boss Claims Statement of Support for Oct 7 Attacks Taken “Out of Context”
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CAIR Boss Claims Statement of Support for Oct 7 Attacks Taken “Out of Context”

“The people of Gaza only decided to break the siege‚ the walls of the concentration camp‚ on October 7." The post CAIR Boss Claims Statement of Support for Oct 7 Attacks Taken “Out of Context” appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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