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Banning books from libraries isn't a good idea. What is it about if every kid can read any book through Internet. The current fuss have it such an advertisement it would have never got simly lying on a shelf.What the hell does tyranny have to do with conservative parents, or parents of any ideological persuasion for that matter, demanding that government institutions of education not psychologically abuse their children or disrespect their values? The public education system is the government institution, not the parents.
Someone must decide what is age-appropriate, indeed, what is true and decent and valuable.
This does not and cannot occur in an ideological vacuum, and parennts have every right in the world to dictate what their children are exposed to, not some governmental cabal.
Tyranny?! Tyranny would be the other way around, you dumbass!
Self-anointed fascists like you and strolingbones, obviously. Seeing as how I'm a knuckle-dragging classical liberal and not a leftist degenerate, I'm obviously not qualified.Who decides what is decent and what isn't?
I heard of a school where students started a Banned Books club. They’re determined to read every book the righty censors are removing from the school library. Go get ‘em, kids.Books on race, gender pulled from schools amid conservative push against 'radical' literature
Attempts by conservative activists to regulate how schools discuss race, sexuality and gender has contributed to an ongoing effort to remove books seen as controversial from school curricula and libraries.www.aol.com
Attempts by conservative activists to regulate how schools discuss race, sexuality and gender have contributed to an ongoing effort to remove books seen as controversial from school curricula and libraries.
The most recent high-profile example was Art Spiegelman’s award-winning “Maus,” a graphic novel that depicts the horrors of the Holocaust, being removed from a Tennessee eighth-grade language arts curriculum. The McMinn County School Board voted 10-0 to remove Spiegelman’s book on Jan. 10, but the story began to circulate Wednesday after a report from the Tennessee Holler. According to the minutes from the meeting, the use of curse words and “nakedness” were the impetus for the change.
Really???? THis is going WAYYYY overboard. Two of the books were written by black ladies! Might as well have a big bonfire to "save the children" from reading such awful books, but what the hell...let them watch two lesbos or two guys get it on. *huge eye roll*
The Tennessee decision followed news of a Missouri school board voting 4-3 to ban “The Bluest Eye,” a novel by the Nobel laureate Toni Morrison, which depicts the struggles of a young Black girl dealing with racism. Due to its passages referencing incest and child rape, the book is a regular on the American Library Association’s annual lists of most challenged books.
Dint those same pack of American Pukes try and banBooks on race, gender pulled from schools amid conservative push against 'radical' literature
Attempts by conservative activists to regulate how schools discuss race, sexuality and gender has contributed to an ongoing effort to remove books seen as controversial from school curricula and libraries.www.aol.com
Attempts by conservative activists to regulate how schools discuss race, sexuality and gender have contributed to an ongoing effort to remove books seen as controversial from school curricula and libraries.
The most recent high-profile example was Art Spiegelman’s award-winning “Maus,” a graphic novel that depicts the horrors of the Holocaust, being removed from a Tennessee eighth-grade language arts curriculum. The McMinn County School Board voted 10-0 to remove Spiegelman’s book on Jan. 10, but the story began to circulate Wednesday after a report from the Tennessee Holler. According to the minutes from the meeting, the use of curse words and “nakedness” were the impetus for the change.
Really???? THis is going WAYYYY overboard. Two of the books were written by black ladies! Might as well have a big bonfire to "save the children" from reading such awful books, but what the hell...let them watch two lesbos or two guys get it on. *huge eye roll*
The Tennessee decision followed news of a Missouri school board voting 4-3 to ban “The Bluest Eye,” a novel by the Nobel laureate Toni Morrison, which depicts the struggles of a young Black girl dealing with racism. Due to its passages referencing incest and child rape, the book is a regular on the American Library Association’s annual lists of most challenged books.
Why he shouldn't?But they think Joe Rogan has a right to free speech.
Name the " Righties ". And try yer best to notI heard of a school where students started a Banned Books club. They’re determined to read every book the righty censors are removing from the school library. Go get ‘em, kids.
That is quite understandable move. Wait till these 'fighters for freedom' begin demanding removing books from public libraries and censorship of Internet.I heard of a school where students started a Banned Books club. They’re determined to read every book the righty censors are removing from the school library. Go get ‘em, kids.
I’m not a personal fan of that book. But there’s nothing pornographic in it.I'm with you: School Board Demands Police Forcefully Remove Reporter For Reading Filthy Porn Book School Board Authorized To Be In School Library
We must insist on universal school choice!
Mark Levin just yesterday { Talk about Up to Date }Oh, I know why. Teachers teaching sex ed, and/or ignoring the drug dealers. Maybe toss in there Story Time by a bunch of drag queens.
So..how much does Soros or Antifa pay you to troll here? Just curious.
Banning books from libraries isn't a good idea. What is it about if every kid can read any book through Internet. The current fuss have it such an advertisement it would have never got simly lying on a shelf.
Your idea that parents can decide what is 'true, decent and valuable' in regard of school education is priceless. What if majority of parents decide that Earth is flat and vote to teach that in school?
Yes, it is tyranny. Tyranny of bigoted jerks like you.
It's already underway.Like George Orwell never thunkThat is quite understandable move. Wait till these 'fighters for freedom' begin demanding removing books from public libraries and censorship of Internet.
Bonus points for Unintentional Pun.Depending on how graphic this novel is
That's your opinion, nothing more and nothing other.I’m not a personal fan of that book. But there’s nothing pornographic in it.
Kids will hopefully will read the books that are banned. Bookshops should promote them and give people the choice of whether to read them or not.