Monday, May 22, 2023

Roxana's Rumble in Roxbury: Caiviano Calls for Censoring Parents

Roxana Caivano is whipping up a rumble in Roxbury.  She's a school librarian who promotes pervasively vulgar books in a high school in Succasunna, NJ.  I've written about her here:

Kleinman, Dan. “Roxbury High School Librarian Roxana Caivano and Gender Queer.” SafeLibraries® (blog), March 5, 2023. https://safelibraries.blogspot.com/2023/03/roxbury-high-school-librarian-roxana.html.

Kleinman, Dan. “School Librarian Sues Parents Over Explicit Books in School Library.” SafeLibraries® (blog), April 20, 2023. https://safelibraries.blogspot.com/2023/04/school-librarian-sues-parents.html.

Parents have spoken at school board meetings to ask officials to remove the educationally unsuitable material.  For this and for writing on my post, the librarian sued the parents for defamation.

In an apparent strategy to prove to the judge that she was right to violate common sense, community standards, and Board of Education v. Pico, Caivano has called for a rumble in the school board meeting occurring this Tuesday, urging her supporters to "silence" the parents.  She's calling for censorship of parents by bullying them and crowding them out from public meetings.

So in New Jersey we have a defamation lawsuit to silence parents, and now an explicit call for mass numbers of protesters to "silence" the parents by essentially shouting them down and blocking them out from participating in the next school board meeting.  This school librarian should be fired on this basis alone, let alone her activities to promote the s3xualization of children.

The Roxbury School Board is hereby being warned by me that a tsunami is heading its way, one completely created by Roxana Caivano and her supporters, and it's intended to silence parents seeking to have educationally unsuitable material removed from school libraries in accordance with law.  

If there's a speaker signup sheet, Roxana's rabble have been directed to show up early to grab those spots to crowd out the parents.  There must be two signup sheets, one for each side of the issue of the legal removal of educationally unsuitable material from school libraries.

Here is my first report of the evidence for Roxana's rumble in Roxbury:



Allow me to type here what is written in those graphics, bold emphasis added, including an explicit call by Caivano to "silence them" and to bring out "MORE of you" and to get them to "reach out" to others to bring in even more people to pressure the school board:

Good evening REA, please read the message below from our district Librarians.  To add to their message, I just saw today a post on the Roxbury Community Page asking for "concerned" parents to show up in support of this movement that has been started by a select few.  We need an equal if not MORE of you to show up in support so we can silence them.  Especially those of you who live in district, please also reach out to any parents or people in the community who would help.........

Some of you may know about the recent attempts to ban books at the High School.  These challenges began before the school year even started and continue today.  I know many of you have faced similar objections in your schools and classrooms, and it has to stop.  Our School Board meetings have become a place where hate and vitriol has been spewed over the past several months, and it’s time for that to come to an end.  

We are writing to ask you to attend the next Board meeting on Tuesday, May 23, at the High School, and stand up and speak up for the right to read.  Our students need free and unfettered access to all sorts of information.  Some we may like, and some we may not like, but it’s their right to choose for themselves. These kids need books that will help them navigate their lives.  They deserve to have books available to them that they can see themselves in.  And no one, no one at all, has the right to tell another child what they can and can’t read.  You want to tell your child they can’t do something?  That’s your right as a parent.  But don’t tell mine. 

We know it’s a tough and difficult decision to get up and speak at a Board meeting.  The people who oppose these books have had many people come and support them, while those who support free speech have been quiet.  We need to let the Board know that there is a large contingent of parents, staff, students, and community members who support the right to read.  So please, if you can, come out and attend the next Board meeting, and the next, and the next.  Bring a friend!  Bring your family!  If you can’t make it, flood the Board with emails supporting free access to books. 

If you would like to speak (or write), but are unsure about what to say, reach out to one of us and we can provide you with talking points.

Thank you for your time, and we hope to see you on Tuesday, May 23, 7:30 at the RHS cafeteria.

Respectfully,

Roxana Caivano, RHS Librarian

Kristin Palanchi,  EMS Librarian

Karen Fasino, LR Librarian

Copyright © 2023 Roxbury Education Association, All rights reserved. 

Here is an email from Roxana Caivano to all librarians in Morris County, NJ, again bold emphasis added for the flat out lies and political agitation to obtain an advantage in her defamation suit against parents and to promote Chicago's American Library Association interests:

SOS on behalf of Roxbury Township HS Librarian!!!!

Roxbury’s HS librarian has been under attack since August 2022 for the inclusive books in the HS library. You know the drill. You know which books. Google "Roxana Caivano" and you'll get the gist. After months of being publicly called a groomer, pedophile and pornographer online and at school board meetings, last month she sued 4 parents for defamation, slander and libel. I've been made aware that next Tuesday's board meeting (May 23 at 7:30 PM) will be a flash point. Moms for Liberty is assembling the rabble rousers to overrun the meeting, and she is reaching out pleading for help. Crowds matter. Numbers matter. Visible support matters. Please come out to Roxbury Township high school on May 23rd. 1 Bryant Dr, Succasunna, NJ 07876. The meeting is at 7:30 but because of the expected crowds, you should plan to arrive by 7 at the latest. You don’t need to speak but it would help if you wear RED so the support is obvious.

 
Here is Roxanna's plea

I'm reaching out because at some point you wrote or text or emailed to offer some support in my fight against book banning. If you are local, I'm asking if you would be willing to come to the Board meeting and speak up. We need a crowd to show we are united. If you aren't local, or can't come, then I ask you to email the Board of Education with letters supporting free access to books. Tell your friends, come with a colleague, bring your family and favorite book. These challenges began before the school year even started and continue today. Roxbury's School Board meetings have become a place where heat and vitriol has been spewed over the past few months, and it's time for that to come to an end

I know it's a tough and difficult decision to get up and speak at a Board meeting. The people who oppose these books have had many people come and support them, and those of us who support free speech have been quiet. We need to let the Board know that there is a large contingent of parents, school staff, students, and community members who support the right to read

If you would like to speak (or write), but are unsure about what to say, reach out to me and I can send you some talking points

Thank you for your time, and I hope to see you on Tuesday, May 23, 7:30 at the RHS cafeteria

Respectfully, Roxanna.

Board emails:

lcoakley@roxbury.org

jbocchino@roxbury.org

hchampagne@roxbury.org

Just read that.  It's pure projection.  Like this: "Moms for Liberty is assembling the rabble rousers to overrun the meeting."  Not true.  

But the school librarian is using that lie to assemble her own rabble rousers to overrun the meeting: "Crowds matter. Numbers matter. Visible support matters. Please come out to Roxbury Township high school on May 23rd. .... You don’t need to speak but it would help if you wear RED so the support is obvious.  ...  [C]ome to the Board meeting and speak up. We need a crowd to show we are united. ...  We need to let the Board know that there is a large contingent of parents, school staff, students, and community members who support the right to read."  

This is what's called projection, accusing others of what you are doing.  A school librarian is "rabble rousing" to get people to pressure the school board.  And why?  It's pressure to continue to allow school children to read the educationally unsuitable material school librarians introduced and now want the school board to rubber stamp.

I'll bet Dr. James Lindsay would call it "communist agitation:'


Did you notice another communist tactic?  Label people.  Roxana Caivano labels people as book banners spewing hate and vitriol, assembling a rabble to overwhelm the school board meeting led by a national group called Moms for Liberty. Victims of communism know exactly what this labeling trick is, pictured top right, like Xi Van Fleet: "It is an old Communist tactic against their political enemies."



This political agitation to keep school kids reading about butt plugs, anal beads, writing to your favorite p*rn star, and how to use online s*x apps to score a man for a night has two main goals:

1) Goal one is to support Roxana Caivano's defamation suit against the parents by demonstrating to the judge that the parents are book banners spewing hate and vitriol, assembling a rabble to overwhelm the school board meeting, led by a national group called Moms for Liberty.  And her husband is her attorney, knows and supports this, and should be disbarred or at least reprimanded for attorney ethics violations for supporting these efforts.

2) Goal two is to support American Library Association's effort to s*xualize children by its addition of "age" to its "Library Bill of Rights" and its "Unite Against Book Bans" effort to bully school boards into thinking kids have a "right to read" educationally unsuitable material.  

Both "age" and "right to read" comes from Marxist insertions and made-up rights, as I have proven here:

Kleinman, Dan. “Librarians Attempt to Legislate 1960s Radical View That Age Is Not Morally Relevant.” SafeLibraries® (blog), April 10, 2023. https://safelibraries.blogspot.com/2023/04/librarians-attempt-to-legislate-1960s.html.

They say it's Moms for Liberty pushing their way into communities when it's American Library Association that has worked for over half a century to get to the point we are today where pervasively vulgar materials itself pervades American public schools, and parents who complain are sued for defamation.  The ALA lays out this very plan here, and notice how what Roxana Caivano is doing to pressure the school board with political agitation matches nicely: https://uniteagainstbookbans.org/toolkit/

Notice she says, "We need a crowd to show we are united."  That's Unite Against Book Bans.  

I wouldn't be surprised to see professionally made signs saying "United Against Book Bans" like I saw in Glen Ridge, NJ, where parents were so intimidated (just the opposite of what Caivano says) that they didn't show up and I was the only person to speak in support of the parents because I was the only person to anticipate the political agitation.  Still, that was a public library and not a school library.  

A school library has educationally unsuitable material only because school librarians put it there and they are fighting by any means to keep kids reading such material, even if it's common sense and perfectly legal to remove it, and remove it immediately without any need for a reconsideration process created by ALA to drag out the process so it goes away.

By the way, if you didn't already know, educationally unsuitable material or pervasively vulgar books school librarians insist children have using the made up "right to read" are like this:


The school board needs to understand that Roxana's rumble in Roxbury is to pressure the school board by giving a false appearance of popularity that is actually political agitation to support the Marxist views of librarians from Chicago, IL, pushing it into NJ schools, then she wags her finger at Moms for Liberty for doing exactly what she herself and the librarians are doing.  

When Caivano lies about "the inclusive books in the HS library," she really means s3xually inappropriate books "reframed" as inclusive per her ALA leader:


The children are the intended victims.  Caivano could not care less about them as she whips up this rumble to support her defamation lawsuit and ALA's Unite Against Book Bans s3xualization efforts this is likely helping to fund her efforts.

It's up to the school board to see through this smoke screen of agitation and bullying and false accusations against parents, realize children do NOT have the "right to read" anything they want in schools, then act accordingly to protect school children from harm. The school board needs to apply law, community standards, and common sense. Teaching kids to hook up with adults for sex and that STDs are no big deal satisfies none of those interests—except those of the school librarians who "sneakily" s3xualize children.  It may even be criminal.  That's why they are on the board, for school children's sake, not for the perpetuation of Chicago's ALA anything-goes views.

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