Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is already beginning to implement the law.


A city in Tennessee is using a recently passed ordinance essentially prohibiting homosexuality in public to try to ban library books that might violate the new rules.

Murfreesboro passed an ordinance in June banning “indecent behavior,” including “indecent exposure, public indecency, lewd behavior, nudity or sexual conduct.” As journalist Erin Reed first reported, this ordinance specifically mentions Section 21-72 of the city code. The city code states that sexual conduct includes homosexuality.

Anyone who violates the new ordinance is barred from hosting public events or selling goods and services at public events for two years. Anyone who violates the ordinance “in the presence of minors” is barred for five years.

An ACLU-backed challenge to the ordinance has already been launched, but that hasn’t stopped city officials from implementing the measure. Last Monday, the Rutherford County steering committee met to discuss removing all books that might potentially violate the ordinance from the public library. The resolution was met with widespread outcry from city residents.

“When have the people who ban books ever been the good guys?” local activist Keri Lambert demanded during the Monday county meeting.

Murfreesboro city officials have already used the ordinance to ban four books that discuss LGBTQ themes. In August, the county library board pulled the books Flamer, Let’s Talk About It, Queerfully and Wonderfully Made, and This Book Is Gay.

The board also implemented a new library card system that categorizes books into certain age groups. When it takes effect next year, children and teenagers will only be able to check out books that correspond to their age group; they will need permission from a parent or guardian to check out “adult” books.

Library director Rita Shacklett worried in August that the new rules would prevent students from accessing books they need for a class. She explained that many classic high school books, such as To Kill a Mockingbird, are now classified as “adult.”

It’s unclear if the county steering committee plans to pull books such as the A Song of Ice and Fire series, which includes multiple depictions of heterosexual sexual conduct.

Murfreesboro’s new ordinance is part of a much larger wave of attacks on LGBTQ rights in Tennessee and the rest of the country. In the past year, the so-called Volunteer State became the first state to try to ban drag performances. That law was overturned in court.

In March, the Tennessee House of Representatives passed a bill that would allow people to refuse to perform a marriage if they disagree with it, essentially gutting marriage equality. The bill was introduced in the Senate but deferred until next year.

link: https://newrepublic.com/post/176915/tennessee-town-ban-public-homosexuality

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    • @IHadTwoCows@lemm.ee
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      8 months ago

      That’s because you are fascists who hate freedom, America, individual liberty, and free will. It’s not complicated. You are in fact the ones suffering from deviant behavior. You’re the ultimate Statists: authoritarians who literally want to control the actual corporial bodies of individuals for no reason at all other then to make yourselves feel superior. Sheer, unbridled statism.

      • @PepeLivesMatter
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        18 months ago

        If people had the ability to control their own bodies, we wouldn’t need a state. Unfortunately there’s people like you who think it’s okay to do gay stuff with or in front of children, and refuse to be reasoned out of it.

        • @IHadTwoCows@lemm.ee
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          18 months ago

          Here in this psychotic post, you claim that we all “think it’s okay to do gay stuff with children”.

          You -being an obviously evil amd possibly satanic psychopath- should have your skull busted open for that one. People like you do not deserve to breathe.

          • @PepeLivesMatter
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            18 months ago

            No, I claimed that YOU think it’s okay to do gay stuff with children, because you told me that passing laws about this sort of stuff is fascism and it’s nobody’s business how people live their lives.

              • @PepeLivesMatter
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                18 months ago

                Oh, sure, your childish insults are totally going to convince me.

                Nooo I’ve been insulted on the Internet! I must immediately change all my opinions and rethink my life!

                • @IHadTwoCows@lemm.ee
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                  18 months ago

                  Oh I’d never expect to do that. Sociopathic fascists can’t be reasoned with and are unable to process empathetic behavior, which is the basis of all morality. The bible is worthless because it has no moral center and is unable to process empathy. The Ten Commandments themselves are proof of that. This is probably why fascists love to refer to them so often.

                  • @PepeLivesMatter
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                    18 months ago

                    Yes, the Ten Commandments are bullshit because who would enjoy living in a world where people don’t steal, kill, cheat on or lie about each other? Clearly, it’s far preferable to simply insult people whom you disagree with until they change their minds. At least that seems to be your approach to moral philosophy as far as I can tell.

        • @IHadTwoCows@lemm.ee
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          18 months ago

          I love how you just make up psychotic delusions like “with or in front of children”. Is it because you have already been convicted of this that you think everyone else is like you?

          • @PepeLivesMatter
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            18 months ago

            No, it’s because the city found it necessary to pass a statue prohibiting it that makes me believe it has probably happened before.

            Unlike what you seem to think, passing a law is actually a fairly complex and time consuming process. Not to mention costly, since enforcement isn’t free. City councils don’t just wake up one day and decide to pass some random laws because it’s a Tuesday and they got nothing better to do.

            • @IHadTwoCows@lemm.ee
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              18 months ago

              Thats not even what the fucking law says. You are literally just making shit up and parroting InfoWars, a known fascist fake news and propaganda generator.

              And yes, they do pass laws like this easily because its a show and has nothing at all to do with dealing with an actual problem. There has always been indecent exposure laws everywhere; this was nothing but pure vitue signaling for authoritarian fascists and their cucks.

              • @PepeLivesMatter
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                18 months ago

                Did you actually read the law? Here’s the link in case you missed it in the article.

                About the only thing that really seems to be offensive here is that it explicitly mentions homosexuality. But as you have correctly said, the majority of it actually deals with things like indecent exposure and sexual activity in public, and yes, this includes heterosexual activity as well.

                  • @PepeLivesMatter
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                    18 months ago

                    No, I’m telling you that the thing that everyone is getting their panties in a twist about is the simple inclusion of the word “homosexuality” in this text when it already makes fairly clear that ANY display of sexual acts or genitals, no matter the gender or orientation is considered inappropriate in the presence of minors.

                    The are by no means singling out gay people here or discriminating against homosexuality in any way.