By: Mark Glennon*
Gov. JB Pritzker has a new solution for Illinois’ shrinking population: Freedom seeking people and companies, he said Monday, will want to come to Illinois because it doesn’t ban books and interfere in the education process. The Washington Post reported last week that he will amplify that case and grow more vocal on it in coming months.
Pritzker’s Illinois is among the last places with standing to make such a claim. Before reviewing his record on that and free speech matters in general, here’s some of what he said Monday, the full video of which is here:
Well, I think broadcasting our values here in Illinois is good for the state of Illinois. That we are opposed to banning books in the state of Illinois is something that people ought to know about us. That we are not interfering with the education system in the state and the way that a teacher presents, you know, their information to their classroom, their kids, you know, that we are, we’re lifting up education, we’re not tearing it down….

And I think that, whether we’re talking about businesses that are thinking about moving here, or people that are thinking about moving here, people are choosing not to go to those states where they’re restricting freedoms, and instead coming to Illinois where we’re protecting….
And it is important, I think, for people to pay attention to it, for us to elevate it to you in the media and for us to talk about it. Because number one, it’s good for the state when people outside of Illinois hear about, and number two, when people in Illinois you know when they go to the voting booth, they may not be prepared to vote for candidates for school board or library board. And they need to be. They need to know that these people, some of the people who are running are actually part of these organizations trying to restrict freedoms.
Pritzker, however, is no champion of free speech and no opponent of dogmatism in classrooms. He has let the left’s cancel mob run free in Illinois under his governorship, in schools and everywhere else. Some examples:
• The Illinois Department of Education during his rule imposed its “Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning Standards” on Illinois’ K-12 schools, despite intense opposition from many parents. The standards not only embedded racialism into curriculum but effectively told teachers what they must think, believe and teach – in broad political terms — and can disqualify teachers who don’t conform. We wrote about the standards here, here and here.
• Last year, Pritzker wrote that nobody should be allowed to run for office who doesn’t agree with his version of the January 6 Capitol Building riot. He separately described that event as “a frothing mob of traitors marching toward the capitol looking to shoot members of Congress and hang the Vice President.” Agree to those facts as Pritzker sees them or you cannot hold office — that’s his view. That would be flagrantly illegal to enforce and it was an astonishing claim for Pritzker — or any lawyer — to make.
• The University of Illinois, like some other universities, mandates the widely ridiculed, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion statements used for hiring and promoting faculty. “Loyalty oaths” for wokeness, they’ve been called, which we described here. Pritzker has never objected. Countless other examples of free speech suppression at Illinois colleges and universities are routine, which Pritzker never questions.
• Last year, prior to the election, Illinois with Pritzker’s approval, forced gas stations and grocery stores to post ads boasting of supposed relief from the state sales tax. It was forced speech at its worst.
• During the pandemic, Pritzker openly rejected any discussion or collection of information on natural immunity’s potential role in the course of the virus, echoing an establishment narrative that likewise repressed any discussion of the subject.
• Illinois in 2017 imposed mandatory implicit bias training for all public school teachers. That was before Pritzker became governor but he undoubtedly supports it and has never questioned it.
• Pritzker wrongly helped censor “The Scream” ad in the last election cycle. That ad was comprised of nothing more than a video and audio taken by a home recorder of an assault and a woman screaming. NBC wrongly took the ad down after Pritzker objected to it along with, according to NBC, some of its viewers.
School boards and libraries across the nation are facing heated objections by many parents to the lessons and books to which their children are exposed. Sometimes they indeed go too far with attempts at book banning or other mandates of their own. But lines must be drawn somewhere, particularly for young children, and reasonable people who respect free speech may have different opinions.
What’s clear, however, is that Pritzker’s Illinois is no exemplar and that Pritzker has no credibility in the debate.
We should have known.
Pritzker was put to the test while he was first a candidate.
As a trustee at Northwestern University in 2017, when Pritzker first ran for governor, he let one of higher education’s worst opponents of free speech run amok at the school. At the time, Northwestern President Morton Schapiro was being nationally criticized as “one of the most hostile university presidents toward free speech principles in the country.” That’s how Jonathan Turley, a Northwestern alum and respected law prof put it. “His pandering to those demanding speech codes and regulations should be an embarrassment for the university,” Turley wrote.
Our column
on it at the time was headlined “JB Pritzker, Here’s a Simple Test of What You’re Made Of.”
Pritzker flunked that test.
He did nothing. Thanks mostly to Schapiro and the trustees like Pritzker who did nothing, Northwestern has since been routinely ranked among the worst schools on free speech issues.
In that 2017 column I wrote this:
I know J.B. Pritzker quite well through work in the venture capital community. I like him a lot, though our politics differ….
What I don’t know, however, is how far left he is — whether he has joined the intolerant left now dangerously ascending across the country, particularly on campuses.
Now we know. He’s part of it.
*Mark Glennon is founder of Wirepoints.
Earlier related columns from Wirepoints:
- Two ‘Compelled Speech’ Matters Beg For Litigation In Illinois
- Destroying democracy to save democracy, JB Pritzker-style
- In Hopes Of Doing Better Next Time, Here’s A List of Illinois’ COVID Policy Mistakes
- Catalog Of Deceit: A List of JB Pritzker’s Falsehoods and Whoppers
- J.B. Pritzker, Here’s a Simple Test of What You’re Made Of
Audio and summary
If this bill passes, say goodbye to local control over all Illinois parks and expect to see open drug and alcohol use, needles, no sanitation and fire hazards, but no ordinary park users.
They have already banned the constitution.
Sorry Governor, no it won’t given IL performance on all metrics especially Tier 1 public pensions and IL ranking as 51st in fiscal condition, behind Puerto Rico….plus huge political corruption..etc etc
Excellent read.
I sure appreciate Wirepoints
Thank you
A book entitled “Gender Queer” has found its way into so many public and school libraries. About 15 months ago at a Downers Grove school board meeting, there seemed to be a mix of parent and student opinions about whether the book should be banned. One student was quoted, “We have already been stripped of our innocence completely and one copy of the book in our library makes no difference to that.” Wait, what? If that doesn’t make a parent irate enough to pull their child out of public school, then they don’t care or don’t know. Book banning is… Read more »
“if a library doesn’t have a pornography section, then it’s chosen to ban that material”
I never thought of that!
The fat man is mentally ill. He’s a crazy, unhinged sociopath, a threat to all that is decent
That may be but he is smart enough to get elected in Illinois.
pretty low bar
For the people like JB who argue taxes don’t determine where people move, why would not being able to get a certain book at a library – a book that could be gotten through dozens of other means – determine where I live?
Of course, any parent or business considering a move, and who wanted to include what goes in a state’s schools in their decision, must quickly learn that Illinois can’t teach over half it’s students how to read, write and do math at grade level. Now, I suppose that some parents might be so supportive of JB’s self-righteous woke/diverse/LGBTQRXZ ideology that they just don’t care that their kids will operate at about a 4th or 5th grade literacy level when they “graduate” from high school. I agree that Pritzker’s Orwellian woke-n-diverse gasbaggery might incline those sorts of parents and employers to… Read more »
Book banning is not likely on a company’s move checklist, governor. This is simply a desperate attempt to distract from real issues like crime, corruption, financial mismanagement, high taxes. Like Warren Buffett once said, “If I were relocating into some state that had a huge unfunded pension plan, I’m walking into liabilities . . . And those are big numbers, really big numbers . . . And when you see what they would have to do – I say to myself, “Why do I wanna build a plant there that has to sit there for 30 or 40 years?”
Yep, exactly correct.
Great piece! Thank you.
Florida gets Griffin. Illinois gets drag queen story time hour performers? (by the way, are the drag queen performers unionized?)
With each day that passes, the liberal/socialists becomes a larger percentage of the voting population as the opposition leaves Illinois. Future elections will not be any better than those in the past. Even if a more conservative leader found power, the debt already accrued would tie his/her hands. Don’t be deluded by talk of this candidate or that candidate representing hope. None of it matters anymore.
Absolutely nailed it.
Pritzker soon coming out with a children’s book ‘Let’s Hide the Weenie’
The ghoulishness of Democrats has no bounds.
Hi everyone, I have to say that I clicked on the Wirepoints summary this morning and it was…depressing. It’s not a slight on you guys — who do tremendous work, and I respect mightily. Maybe it’s the time of year, I don’t know. It also could be a reflection of the supermajority of Democrats in this state embedding every Leftist ideal there is. We are spiraling towards less and less freedom and we have a daily barrage of ultra-woke, ultra-Leftist legislation to the point where I can’t keep track of it all. I honestly don’t know how you guys do… Read more »
You are a regular here. Did it really take you until now to figure out the situation is hopeless?
I honestly haven’t been reading much of this for a couple months. I’m a big fan of the Wirepoints guys. But I’ve just been too busy, and I’m a bit dispirited on Illinois, given that they responded to all our problems by simply electing more Democrats. One thing that I have “hoped” for is that the laws of economics would eventually be too much for Illinois Democrats to fight. At some point there are too many companies and higher-income people leaving to where we are too deep in the “Doom Loop” for them to graft anymore. Then, when the populace… Read more »
But we learn lots from smart readers like you. Remember a couple years ago when you recommended Nina Teicholz’s book The Big Fat Lie? Well, I read it and I have been following her ever since. She has a great new piece up about how Kellog’s has apparently corrupted research out of Tuft’s University. I am thinking of writing about it since Kellog’s is now a Chicago company. https://unsettledscience.substack.com/p/tufts-food-compassits-worse-than
Thanks for the link to her substack — I didn’t know about it, but am now subscribed! Her research was an epiphany to me and my own nutritional health. It is another thing that we Americans trusted too much, but I’m so glad that her word is spreading. Thanks Mark!
I think “hopeless” is too strong a word, but I’ll be honest in that I’m closer to that than ever.
How about instead of “hopeless” we just say, “there is no reason to expect anything but a further decline”.
LOL. You sound like my attorney prepping me for a deposition.
Madigan as an Irish Catholic very well privately may have been more conservative with many of his personal beliefs. Setting aside his law practice and having a firewall between that and his public life was not how these old school guys operated. Greed, power, control, and influence eventually got in the way all at the expense of the taxpayer. The old ways are still at work but with a new Woke mentality which has zero tolerance. Because of that schism the diehard leftists want them gone and will do what is necessary to replace, cancel, and eventually take over everything… Read more »
You should feel comfortable with IL Plates in TX. Those people are probably more conservative than most native Texans. That’s why they moved to Texas in the first place.
Fat bloated hypocrite trash bag Pritzker is the last one to give a lecture on morality or decency.
Note that almost every school district in Illinois has rejected the grooming and sexualization, and perversion that Illinois Democrats want to force on school children.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/most-illinois-schools-opt-out-of-new-sex-education-standards-that-critics-say-are-age/article_33cce90c-18df-11ed-9f7c-6784439d4785.html
No JB, we’re not going to let you show pornography to children. This is non-negotiable! Yes, we will ban those books if we find them in school libraries!
How many Hyatt Hotels in Chicago, he needs to open them up to the homeless and illegals if he wants to be so welcoming! HYPOCRITE!
Illinois is a magnet for the free suff army that includes the illegal immigrant groups.
I agree, but SoCal takes the crown. Great weather, (Venice) beachfront living, free medical paid for by the taxpayers promised by Gavin, driver’s licenses for illegals, and $950 per incident shoplifting privileges. Illinois can’t touch that.
It sounds like desperation: Come to Illinois so your children can have access to pornographic and perverted books in the school library! This is freedom at its proudest! Never mind that you can get any book you want on Amazon. It doesn’t count unless you have forced those books on people who don’t want their children exposed to them!
Amazon lists Gender Queer as appropriate for 18 and up and do not allow any explicit pages posted in reviews.