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When a publisher stops printing an old Dr. Seuss book nobody read
because it contained harmful racial stereotypes,
Fox News and the entire Republican party
lose their minds over “cancel culture.”
But when conservatives across the country start banning and censoring dozens of books at a time from school libraries, they’re just trying to protect the kids.
Having already turned school boards
into an angry political morass, conservatives are now targeting school libraries in what experts are calling a historic and concerted book banning effort.
That includes “Maus,” a graphic novel that conveys the horrors of the Holocaust in cartoon form, with Jews depicted as mice and Nazis as cats. A Tennessee school board
voted unanimously this month to ban the Pulitzer-winning book from their eighth-grade curriculum, citing “objectionable language” and nudity.
Similar campaigns are underway in school districts in at least 30 other states,
a Stateline investigation found.