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Monday, April 10, 2023

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READ BANNED BOOKS


Florida teacher Adam Tritt and his group, Foundation 451, led the launch of a "Banned Book Nook" at a Ben & Jerry's ice cream store in Melbourne, Fla.

9 comments:

  1. Used to be that the "non-age-authorized" books were on the upper shelves of the book or magazine rack. Had to be old enough to be tall enough to reach up there. Easy to do, but now some conservative types might consider that "height discrimination".

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  2. This is how it will begin. This is what needs to be done now. Tiny steps of peaceful and legal resistance by the few joined by other demonstrations of a same nature will put an end to the outrageous foolishness and damage that the book banners and book burners are doing throughout the country. Fuck DeSantis and his ilk, fuck the schoolboards and fuck the ignorant parents that support this pseudo-protective behavior.

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  3. incredible that in the «regressive» US states they have to do such resistance actions.

    What I feel as a Canadian is a «bad taste» of Germany in the 1930's...

    Those ultra right extremists are making USA going backward in the dark ages of the 50's.

    The dinosaures were extinguished because lack of evolution.

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  4. I suspect that until the parents started to talk about many things, their kids didn't know what they might be missing. As parents did not know about it themselves, why should their kids have to know about it? Isn't that what "education" is for, outside of the Church? As the conservatives are seeking to keep information from the kids, they are really telling the kids what they might need to know in the future.

    IF the 1st Amendment can be used to protect a person's right to have long hair (even in a "man bun"), then might those same protections be extended to those who might dress "in disguise" or fetish wear?

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  5. What an excellent idea this is! Let's hope other people and other cities start the same thing! This will bite conservatives in the ass

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  6. Isn't it strange that one can carry a gun openly but not access a book? But this movement can illustrate that the pen is mightier than the sword.

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Nice you must be or delete your ass I will.