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submitted 5 months ago by FirstCircle@lemmy.ml to c/usa@lemmy.ml

Annabelle Jenkins walked onto the stage during her graduation ceremony from the Idaho Fine Arts Academy in the West Ada School District with a book tucked into her sleeve.

When she stood before West Ada Superintendent Derek Bub, she slipped out the book — the graphic novel of “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood and Renee Nault — faced the audience and smiled, and handed it toward Bub. It was one of 10 books the West Ada School District had removed from libraries earlier in the school year.

Bub did not take the book. Jenkins dropped it at his feet and walked off the stage without shaking his hand.

A TikTok video she posted of the incident that night garnered over 24 million views and more than 15,000 comments.

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[-] not_woody_shaw@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

I thought he was agreeing with you.

[-] TheFonz@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

They're saying everyone should check out anything they want at high school libraries. I'm saying school districts are mandated to execute some discretion at what they can provide. The nature of school libraries differs from general public libraries. That's all.

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