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NPR Honors Anonymous Texas Teacher and Her ‘Secret’ Library of ‘Banned’ Books

Taxpayer-funded National “Public” Radio hates Republicans, and in red states like Texas, leftists become heroes for their “courage” in dangerous territory. On Wednesday’s Morning Edition, openly gay NPR arts reporter Neda Ulaby spent seven minutes touting how “A secret shelf of banned books thrives in a Texas school, under the nose of censors.”

On NPR, the “censors” are censored: there’s no opposing viewpoint on the “banned books.” And the heroic teacher and her queer students are all granted anonymity.

ULABY: These students have a lot in common besides attending the same public school.

UNIDENTIFIED STUDENT #2: We’re all minorities.

ULABY: And they’re all queer. The secret bookshelf, they say, is the one place where they can easily find books that give them characters they can immediately relate to.

UNIDENTIFIED STUDENT #4: Just to see, like, Latinos,…

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