What are you on about? You link redstate (because of course you did, but we'll argue the merits anyway) and it talks about Newsome self-owning because "some California school districts" banned books. However, the article only highlights one single school district, Burbank, which doesn't seem to be districtS - plural. Additionally, these books weren't banned, but removed from required reading lists. They're still available to read within Burbank district schools. The same can't be always be said for Texas, Florida and a few other states', some with tacit or direct approval from those states' governors.
I don't think anyone should be banning books - right or left, and curriculum restrictions should be reasonable and contextual. I don't think Mein Kampf should be required reading for the merits of the book itself, but possibly made available for optional reading for historical context as part of a larger lesson plan. Object to this shit in any form - stop limiting criticism to partisanship, and if you're going to argue the point, don't do so in disingenuous fashion.