To the left it is very bad....that's why leftist regimes always try to crush itI certainly think my parents had a great influence on my life, and still do. They did a great job of highlighting to me that I can be whomever I want, but to suggest I am who my parents are, is just silly.apparently, culture is important....unless a white person draws a picture of someone depicted in their culture.Diversity is highly-valued by the silly left. And yet when they discover some Dr. Seuss books that depict native people in their native clothing, and an Asian person portrayed wearing a holding chopsticks, and eating from a bowl, diversity is suddenly racist.
Silly leftists. They don't really know what they want.
Frankly, I see something larger going on here....the book in question "And to Think That I Saw it on Mulberry Street" - teaches children to use their imagine, to be creative.....that sort of thing is dangerous to leftist. If a person learns to think for themselves, they are much harder to indoctrinate....re-education is much harder. So, get them while they are young, take away free-thought, or the tools used to help develop free-thought, like Dr. Seuss
You grow according to your parents and their ideologies.
I am glad my parents thought Dr. Seuss and the ability to use my imagine etc was important. It's sad that the left is taking away that choice from parents.
Imagination is what drives people insane.
With no imagination there would be no air travel. Imagination is good....not bad.