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Snopes rates that Florida 'banned book list' as 'Originated as Satire,' as opposed to fake

As Twitchy reported earlier, actor Mark Hamill didn’t get any sort of warning from Twitter that the list of “banned books” from Florida schools is fake. American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten had also posted the list as fact before realizing she’d been duped. Keep in mind, this is the same Randi Weingarten who cheered her union’s partnership with NewsGuard, a tool to help students identify misinformation — funny how the people who crow the most about misinformation are the ones who keep spreading it.

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Bryan Griffin, Gov. Ron DeSantis’ press secretary, noted that Snopes didn’t rate the list as “false,” but rather having originated as satire.

Snopes fact-checker Bethania Palma writes:

Amid a push by U.S. Republican legislators to limit children’s access to books in schools and libraries about sensitive topics, some social media users in August 2022 posted a list that allegedly contained titles of “banned” books in schools and libraries throughout the state of Florida.

It’s true an effort was underway in some school districts across the country, including some in Florida, to limit children’s access to certain materials that some adults consider objectionable….

The list was originally posted by the owner of a Twitter account using the profile name “Freesus Patriot.” That person stated the purpose of the original post was to mock various schools in Florida that were removing books from shelves in response to political pressure.

What are some of those “sensitive topics,” Palma?

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Why yes, yes he did.

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We noticed Snopes fact-checked the list, not the original poster or any of the big names who retweeted it as fact.

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