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Mentioned in 5 episodes
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Mentioned during a discussion about challenged books in school libraries.

11 snips
When Book Bans Came to Small Town New Jersey
Mentioned during a discussion on book bans in the Senate.

Republicans Strap On for Biden Impeachment
Mentioned by a speaker as a book that should not be in schools.

1 LGBTQ+ Activist vs 25 Conservatives (ft. Zander Moricz)
The most challenged book in 2022, due to graphic depictions of sex and being considered pornographic by parents.

The Battle Over Sexually Explicit Books | 4.7.23
Mentioned as a graphic novel with explicit content that is a subject of debate in schools.

Book Banning Wars | 7.10.22
Mentioned by Laura Jadid as the most commonly banned book, a memoir about the author's struggle with gender identity.

“To [REDACTED] a Mockingbird”
Mentioned during a discussion about books found in school libraries that contain sexually explicit content.

Unanimous Trump Victory at Supreme Court, and 60 Minutes "Moms for Liberty" Hit Job, with Stu Burguiere and Dave Marcus | Ep. 737
Mentioned in the context of books being removed from school curriculums.

Ep. 1423 - The Quest To Deplatform Joe Rogan
Mentioned by
Emily Jashinsky in the context of a discussion about books being banned from school libraries.


5/9/23: Was TX Shooter A White Supremacist, Buttigieg Fails On Airline Meltdowns, Gain of Function Research Gets More Funding, Kamala In Charge Of AI Regulation, CA Reparations, LGBTQ Book Bans, Gun Control, Ken Klippenstein on Disinformation Agency
Mentioned by
Charlie Kirk as a quasi-pornographic book recommended by the teacher's union for teachers' summer reading.


Explosive New Biden Corruption Allegations, Disney's Woke Implosion, and White House Cocaine Update, with Charlie Kirk | Ep. 582
Mentioned as one of the most challenged books.

Inside One Publisher’s Fight Against Book Bans
Mentioned as the second most challenged book of 2024.

NPR News: 04-08-2025 12AM EDT
Mentioned as the second most challenged book of 2024.

NPR News: 04-07-2025 6PM EDT