Banned Camp podcast
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A comedy podcast where we read banned books and figure out why they were banned. Season 9: Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World Listen, catch up, or grab free “I Read Banned Books” stickers at bannedcamppodcast.com
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10/7/25
you always knew they'd make caring feel like weakness.
this chapter of brave new world proves you were right.
click to listen. no app needed.
👉 bannedcamppodcast.com/ashamed

if you still believe we can fight back, repost this.
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we’re banning “all boys aren’t blue” but funding committees to decide what’s “obscene.” nothing screams moral clarity like censoring teens while pretending it’s for their safety.

seriously, who’s buying this?
Here are the most banned books of 2025.
As we round out #BannedBooksWeek, it’s time to observe a grim new tradition. PEN America has announced its annual most-banned-books-of-the-year list. This year’s crop of “objectio…
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As the daughter of a librarian I encourage everybody to read banned books they’re usually more insightful anyway. #FuckTheSystem
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moms for liberty just won $568k from a school district for “free speech” while fighting to silence everyone else’s. freedom for me, censorship for thee.

is this the new definition of liberty?
Brevard Public Schools to pay nearly $568,000 in settlement with Moms for Liberty
Brevard Public Schools would pay nearly $568,000 in a lawsuit with Moms for Liberty, according to a draft settlement agreement.
www.floridatoday.com
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@shantahs.bsky.social oh my god that’s such a great idea, you made our day. how about designing a small banned books sticker set, like 3–5 pieces? your art spreads free speech, listeners get free art, the stickers help us grow the show. win win win lose. ron desantis loses. :)
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it’s banned books week again. the same speeches, same outrage, same people trying to pull “the bluest eye.” feels like we’re rereading a bad chapter on repeat.

how long till someone writes a better ending?
Today In History: Banned Books Week Begins | October | 2025 | Blog | Gottesman Libraries | Teachers College, Columbia University
library.tc.columbia.edu
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Just a reminder! If you're buying books in support of #BannedBooksWeek buying from Amazon undercuts the broader project of social justice supporting the right to read is a part of. Get your banned books absolutely anywhere else!
Amazon is the invisible backbone of ICE’s immigration crackdown
Lobbying dollars and a cozy relationship with the government have given the tech giant an outsize influence in the Department of Homeland Security.
www.technologyreview.com
bannedcamp.bsky.social
10/7/25
you always knew they'd make caring feel like weakness.
this chapter of brave new world proves you were right.
click to listen. no app needed.
👉 bannedcamppodcast.com/ashamed

if you still believe we can fight back, repost this.
bannedcamp.bsky.social
books like brave new world challenge us to think critically about control. that's exactly why they're banned. check out Banned Camp - new episodes drop every tues & thurs.

what's your favorite banned book, and why do you think it scares fascists so much?

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This is Banned Camp - a comedy podcast where we read banned books and find out why they were banned in the first place.
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6️⃣ the old man climbing down the ladder slowly, carefully, living a real life into his 80s. meanwhile in the "perfect" society they die at 60. all that control and medical science and they die younger. authoritarianism always promises safety and delivers death.
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5️⃣ bernard tries to show her that real intimate human connection matters. she can't even process it. she's been conditioned to see authentic life as dirty and wrong. this is why they're banning books - intimacy and authenticity are threats to fascism.
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4️⃣ she sees mothers breastfeeding and she's disgusted. they've programmed her to be repulsed by the most natural human act. sound familiar? that's what book bans do - make you ashamed of being human. desantis is counting on your shame.
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3️⃣ she brought soma everywhere to numb herself. until one day she forgot it. and facing reality without the drug was unbearable. that's exactly how they want you - scrolling, distracted, medicated on outrage until you can't remember what fighting back feels like.
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2️⃣ lenina sees a naturally aging person for the first time and she's horrified. that's the entire authoritarian playbook - keep you so disconnected from reality that normal human existence becomes terrifying. trump needs you to forget what real looks like.
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watching democracy die in real time 🧵

on the new episode of banned camp (a comedy podcast where we read banned books and try to figure out why they were banned), we read chapter 7 of brave new world. here are the 5 most interesting things we found that relate to what we're dealing with today...
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the trump administration just banned 600 books on military bases. nothing says “land of the free” like government-approved reading lists. someone unplug the country.
Book Bans Are ‘Common and Rampant.’ So Are Educators and Parents Fighting Them. | NEA
Banned Books Week 2025 is Oct 5-11. Learn how to advocate for students’ right to read.
www.nea.org
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libraries are facing bomb threats for defending books about race and gender. the people calling this “protecting kids” are the ones teaching them fear.

maybe the real danger isn’t the books — it’s the silence.
Banned Books Week 2025 | Anne Arundel County Public Library
Banned Books Week takes place October 5 through October 11. Its purpose is to "draw national attention to the harms of censorship".
www.aacpl.net
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banned books week is here again — the one week we get to pretend freedom to read is still a thing.

maybe next year we’ll be “allowed” to celebrate quietly. progress, right?
Banned Books Week 2025, October 5-11
Read, and advocate for the freedom to read, diverse literature.
www.lib.umich.edu
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Wish we could have seen it. Was it recorded?