Seriously with the book banning ?

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Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the outrage. If you want to read any book, there are many places to access free books. No one is suggesting these books are banned everywhere. No author is being dragged out to the street to be tarred and feathered. Most people are just asking that there be some consideration to age-appropriate materials.
Why do we have G, PG and R rated movies? It is so that some content is restricted from children.
I use common sense media a lot to determine what I wanted DC to see and not see based on age appropriate psychosocial development. I feel like most good parents do this.


Nope. Many students do NOT have access to
Free books. Many students don’t have parents who will take them to a library or have the technology to read digitally.
They need to be available for all students. Removing books students previously had access to is banning. Plain and simple.

You want gay porn in schools because of poor people? Come on man.


It’s not gay porn. Look up the definition of porn FFS. And who cares if a book has gay characters?
I don't care about gay characters but pretending Genderqueer doesn't contain porn is simply crazy.

Tell us again what you think the porn is. Because every time this book comes up, not a one of you has read the book and it shows.


If you need the context of the story to understand that it’s not porn, it could obviously be considered porn. (Np)


Have you actually looked that the book's illustrations? I mean really. Tell me you think this kind of comic drawing can be pornographic.

https://redgoldsparkspress.com/projects/6926504


I think that the panels I’ve seen (read?) from Genderqueer absolutely constitute porn, so apparently “this kind of comic drawing” can indeed be pornographic.


If you think those drawings are erotic to any degree then yikes.


A picture that depicts a minor girl performing fellatio on another girl’s prosthetic penis? Yeah, I’m the one who’s weird for thinking that could be viewed sexually!
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Anonymous wrote:Okay, but this is 100 pages showing this is way beyond those two books, so why don't you address the other ones instead of bringing up the same thing over and over and over again as if they are the only two books being banned?
Because I don't know what other books people are trying to ban. If you tell me, I'll give my opinion if you'd like it.


I’m a DP from a few pages back who suggested you look into what is being banned in TX, FL, and even here in some local districts in VA. You’re hung up on 2 books. Go look at what some of your other book-banning buddies are trying to remove.
Can you not “do your own research”?
Typical progressive. You have an us vs them mentality. I have no "buddies" on this issue. But to my knowledge, no one is trying to ban books...meaning you can still order all the gay porn you want from Amazon or at your local bookstore.


Not a progressive. Again, please use your preferred search engine to search for lists of books being pulled off of shelves in various school districts throughout the country, but noteably Texas and Florida. You'll find LOTS of titles beyond Lawn Boy and Genderqueer, and most of them aren't being pulled due to "gay porn".
Unless you think biographies of Malala Yousafzai, Harriett Tubman, Rosa Parks, etc constitute "gay porn"? Or, perhaps 1984? The Color Purple? A Separate Peace? How about "Forever" by Judy Blume?
I'm only interested in getting porn out of schools.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the outrage. If you want to read any book, there are many places to access free books. No one is suggesting these books are banned everywhere. No author is being dragged out to the street to be tarred and feathered. Most people are just asking that there be some consideration to age-appropriate materials.
Why do we have G, PG and R rated movies? It is so that some content is restricted from children.
I use common sense media a lot to determine what I wanted DC to see and not see based on age appropriate psychosocial development. I feel like most good parents do this.


Nope. Many students do NOT have access to
Free books. Many students don’t have parents who will take them to a library or have the technology to read digitally.
They need to be available for all students. Removing books students previously had access to is banning. Plain and simple.

You want gay porn in schools because of poor people? Come on man.


It’s not gay porn. Look up the definition of porn FFS. And who cares if a book has gay characters?
I don't care about gay characters but pretending Genderqueer doesn't contain porn is simply crazy.

Tell us again what you think the porn is. Because every time this book comes up, not a one of you has read the book and it shows.


If you need the context of the story to understand that it’s not porn, it could obviously be considered porn. (Np)


Have you actually looked that the book's illustrations? I mean really. Tell me you think this kind of comic drawing can be pornographic.

https://redgoldsparkspress.com/projects/6926504


I think that the panels I’ve seen (read?) from Genderqueer absolutely constitute porn, so apparently “this kind of comic drawing” can indeed be pornographic.


You'd lose that argument in a court of law.


Thanks for the feedback! I’ll get there someday =)
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the outrage. If you want to read any book, there are many places to access free books. No one is suggesting these books are banned everywhere. No author is being dragged out to the street to be tarred and feathered. Most people are just asking that there be some consideration to age-appropriate materials.
Why do we have G, PG and R rated movies? It is so that some content is restricted from children.
I use common sense media a lot to determine what I wanted DC to see and not see based on age appropriate psychosocial development. I feel like most good parents do this.


Nope. Many students do NOT have access to
Free books. Many students don’t have parents who will take them to a library or have the technology to read digitally.
They need to be available for all students. Removing books students previously had access to is banning. Plain and simple.

You want gay porn in schools because of poor people? Come on man.


It’s not gay porn. Look up the definition of porn FFS. And who cares if a book has gay characters?
I don't care about gay characters but pretending Genderqueer doesn't contain porn is simply crazy.


Hey everyone reading this, take a look at this excerpt from Genderqueer and then you can see from the type of simplified drawings in it and the overall tone of the book how ridiculous this obsession by PP and the other book banners is.

https://redgoldsparkspress.com/projects/6926504

OK, now show the strap-on blowjob pages.
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Anonymous wrote:Okay, but this is 100 pages showing this is way beyond those two books, so why don't you address the other ones instead of bringing up the same thing over and over and over again as if they are the only two books being banned?
Because I don't know what other books people are trying to ban. If you tell me, I'll give my opinion if you'd like it.


I’m a DP from a few pages back who suggested you look into what is being banned in TX, FL, and even here in some local districts in VA. You’re hung up on 2 books. Go look at what some of your other book-banning buddies are trying to remove.
Can you not “do your own research”?
Typical progressive. You have an us vs them mentality. I have no "buddies" on this issue. But to my knowledge, no one is trying to ban books...meaning you can still order all the gay porn you want from Amazon or at your local bookstore.


Not a progressive. Again, please use your preferred search engine to search for lists of books being pulled off of shelves in various school districts throughout the country, but noteably Texas and Florida. You'll find LOTS of titles beyond Lawn Boy and Genderqueer, and most of them aren't being pulled due to "gay porn".
Unless you think biographies of Malala Yousafzai, Harriett Tubman, Rosa Parks, etc constitute "gay porn"? Or, perhaps 1984? The Color Purple? A Separate Peace? How about "Forever" by Judy Blume?


Dp- it’s seems many of the these titles are about empowered women. The previous poster seem to want to vilify librarians ( a traditionally female profession) and want to ban books focused on women’s rights, stories, and struggles. This is all rooted in misogyny.
Woke is a pathological need to find injustice even where it doesn't exist. Wokes view the world through a lens of oppressor and oppressed or through left-wing identity politics and support socialist or Marxist reforms that would upend free and fair societies, expand the state, oppress most or all people, and seek policy changes that would radically, illiberally, and negatively alter society.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gender queer is a needed and appropriate book for a high school. Why are ppl so afraid of sex, and in particular, gay sex?
I can only assume it’s rooted in homophobia and a questioning of one’s own sexuality.
Signed,
A school librarian
Gay porn is needed in high school? Yikes.
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Anonymous wrote:Okay, but this is 100 pages showing this is way beyond those two books, so why don't you address the other ones instead of bringing up the same thing over and over and over again as if they are the only two books being banned?
Because I don't know what other books people are trying to ban. If you tell me, I'll give my opinion if you'd like it.


I’m a DP from a few pages back who suggested you look into what is being banned in TX, FL, and even here in some local districts in VA. You’re hung up on 2 books. Go look at what some of your other book-banning buddies are trying to remove.
Can you not “do your own research”?
Typical progressive. You have an us vs them mentality. I have no "buddies" on this issue. But to my knowledge, no one is trying to ban books...meaning you can still order all the gay porn you want from Amazon or at your local bookstore.


Not a progressive. Again, please use your preferred search engine to search for lists of books being pulled off of shelves in various school districts throughout the country, but noteably Texas and Florida. You'll find LOTS of titles beyond Lawn Boy and Genderqueer, and most of them aren't being pulled due to "gay porn".
Unless you think biographies of Malala Yousafzai, Harriett Tubman, Rosa Parks, etc constitute "gay porn"? Or, perhaps 1984? The Color Purple? A Separate Peace? How about "Forever" by Judy Blume?


Dp- it’s seems many of the these titles are about empowered women. The previous poster seem to want to vilify librarians ( a traditionally female profession) and want to ban books focused on women’s rights, stories, and struggles. This is all rooted in misogyny.

Of course it is! One of the tenets of fascism is traditional roles only. They don’t want women voting, they don’t want White women working, they don’t want women getting educated. They want rape to what it once was - far more common, with younger victims not understanding what is happening to them and with women keeping their rapes secret for fear of shame. They certainly don’t want women having sex with other women or choosing to abstain from sex at all. And we know for damn sure they want women to have no say in what happens to their bodies - the GOP merrily overturning fifty years of settled law because they hate us as humans and only see a uterus and a vagina.

So yeah. The fascists posting on here have to keep obsessing over not pornography like it’s pornography and making sure that no one goes and talks about why they ban books women and critical thinking and gay families.
This is a woke fever dream. And I just want to make sure I understand your point. People who don't want gay porn in schools are fascists? Is that right?

Oh and I'm liberal BTW.
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Anonymous wrote:Okay, but this is 100 pages showing this is way beyond those two books, so why don't you address the other ones instead of bringing up the same thing over and over and over again as if they are the only two books being banned?
Because I don't know what other books people are trying to ban. If you tell me, I'll give my opinion if you'd like it.


I’m a DP from a few pages back who suggested you look into what is being banned in TX, FL, and even here in some local districts in VA. You’re hung up on 2 books. Go look at what some of your other book-banning buddies are trying to remove.
Can you not “do your own research”?
Typical progressive. You have an us vs them mentality. I have no "buddies" on this issue. But to my knowledge, no one is trying to ban books...meaning you can still order all the gay porn you want from Amazon or at your local bookstore.


Not a progressive. Again, please use your preferred search engine to search for lists of books being pulled off of shelves in various school districts throughout the country, but noteably Texas and Florida. You'll find LOTS of titles beyond Lawn Boy and Genderqueer, and most of them aren't being pulled due to "gay porn".
Unless you think biographies of Malala Yousafzai, Harriett Tubman, Rosa Parks, etc constitute "gay porn"? Or, perhaps 1984? The Color Purple? A Separate Peace? How about "Forever" by Judy Blume?
I'm only interested in getting porn out of schools.


This thread is about more than just those 2 books.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Okay, but this is 100 pages showing this is way beyond those two books, so why don't you address the other ones instead of bringing up the same thing over and over and over again as if they are the only two books being banned?
Because I don't know what other books people are trying to ban. If you tell me, I'll give my opinion if you'd like it.


I’m a DP from a few pages back who suggested you look into what is being banned in TX, FL, and even here in some local districts in VA. You’re hung up on 2 books. Go look at what some of your other book-banning buddies are trying to remove.
Can you not “do your own research”?
Typical progressive. You have an us vs them mentality. I have no "buddies" on this issue. But to my knowledge, no one is trying to ban books...meaning you can still order all the gay porn you want from Amazon or at your local bookstore.


Not a progressive. Again, please use your preferred search engine to search for lists of books being pulled off of shelves in various school districts throughout the country, but noteably Texas and Florida. You'll find LOTS of titles beyond Lawn Boy and Genderqueer, and most of them aren't being pulled due to "gay porn".
Unless you think biographies of Malala Yousafzai, Harriett Tubman, Rosa Parks, etc constitute "gay porn"? Or, perhaps 1984? The Color Purple? A Separate Peace? How about "Forever" by Judy Blume?
I'm only interested in getting porn out of schools.


This thread is about more than just those 2 books.
And?
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the outrage. If you want to read any book, there are many places to access free books. No one is suggesting these books are banned everywhere. No author is being dragged out to the street to be tarred and feathered. Most people are just asking that there be some consideration to age-appropriate materials.
Why do we have G, PG and R rated movies? It is so that some content is restricted from children.
I use common sense media a lot to determine what I wanted DC to see and not see based on age appropriate psychosocial development. I feel like most good parents do this.


Nope. Many students do NOT have access to
Free books. Many students don’t have parents who will take them to a library or have the technology to read digitally.
They need to be available for all students. Removing books students previously had access to is banning. Plain and simple.

You want gay porn in schools because of poor people? Come on man.


It’s not gay porn. Look up the definition of porn FFS. And who cares if a book has gay characters?
I don't care about gay characters but pretending Genderqueer doesn't contain porn is simply crazy.

Tell us again what you think the porn is. Because every time this book comes up, not a one of you has read the book and it shows.


If you need the context of the story to understand that it’s not porn, it could obviously be considered porn. (Np)


Have you actually looked that the book's illustrations? I mean really. Tell me you think this kind of comic drawing can be pornographic.

https://redgoldsparkspress.com/projects/6926504


I think that the panels I’ve seen (read?) from Genderqueer absolutely constitute porn, so apparently “this kind of comic drawing” can indeed be pornographic.


If you think those drawings are erotic to any degree then yikes.


A picture that depicts a minor girl performing fellatio on another girl’s prosthetic penis? Yeah, I’m the one who’s weird for thinking that could be viewed sexually!


It was not meant to titillate. My god, look up the definition of porn.
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Anonymous wrote:Gender queer is a needed and appropriate book for a high school. Why are ppl so afraid of sex, and in particular, gay sex?
I can only assume it’s rooted in homophobia and a questioning of one’s own sexuality.
Signed,
A school librarian
Gay porn is needed in high school? Yikes.


Because it's not gay porn. Yikes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gender queer is a needed and appropriate book for a high school. Why are ppl so afraid of sex, and in particular, gay sex?
I can only assume it’s rooted in homophobia and a questioning of one’s own sexuality.
Signed,
A school librarian
Gay porn is needed in high school? Yikes.


Because it's not gay porn. Yikes.
Of course it is.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the outrage. If you want to read any book, there are many places to access free books. No one is suggesting these books are banned everywhere. No author is being dragged out to the street to be tarred and feathered. Most people are just asking that there be some consideration to age-appropriate materials.
Why do we have G, PG and R rated movies? It is so that some content is restricted from children.
I use common sense media a lot to determine what I wanted DC to see and not see based on age appropriate psychosocial development. I feel like most good parents do this.


Nope. Many students do NOT have access to
Free books. Many students don’t have parents who will take them to a library or have the technology to read digitally.
They need to be available for all students. Removing books students previously had access to is banning. Plain and simple.

You want gay porn in schools because of poor people? Come on man.


It’s not gay porn. Look up the definition of porn FFS. And who cares if a book has gay characters?
I don't care about gay characters but pretending Genderqueer doesn't contain porn is simply crazy.

Tell us again what you think the porn is. Because every time this book comes up, not a one of you has read the book and it shows.


If you need the context of the story to understand that it’s not porn, it could obviously be considered porn. (Np)


Have you actually looked that the book's illustrations? I mean really. Tell me you think this kind of comic drawing can be pornographic.

https://redgoldsparkspress.com/projects/6926504


I think that the panels I’ve seen (read?) from Genderqueer absolutely constitute porn, so apparently “this kind of comic drawing” can indeed be pornographic.


If you think those drawings are erotic to any degree then yikes.


A picture that depicts a minor girl performing fellatio on another girl’s prosthetic penis? Yeah, I’m the one who’s weird for thinking that could be viewed sexually!


It was not meant to titillate. My god, look up the definition of porn.
A. That's irrelevant. B. What was it meant to do?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the outrage. If you want to read any book, there are many places to access free books. No one is suggesting these books are banned everywhere. No author is being dragged out to the street to be tarred and feathered. Most people are just asking that there be some consideration to age-appropriate materials.
Why do we have G, PG and R rated movies? It is so that some content is restricted from children.
I use common sense media a lot to determine what I wanted DC to see and not see based on age appropriate psychosocial development. I feel like most good parents do this.


Nope. Many students do NOT have access to
Free books. Many students don’t have parents who will take them to a library or have the technology to read digitally.
They need to be available for all students. Removing books students previously had access to is banning. Plain and simple.

You want gay porn in schools because of poor people? Come on man.


It’s not gay porn. Look up the definition of porn FFS. And who cares if a book has gay characters?
I don't care about gay characters but pretending Genderqueer doesn't contain porn is simply crazy.

Tell us again what you think the porn is. Because every time this book comes up, not a one of you has read the book and it shows.


If you need the context of the story to understand that it’s not porn, it could obviously be considered porn. (Np)


Have you actually looked that the book's illustrations? I mean really. Tell me you think this kind of comic drawing can be pornographic.

https://redgoldsparkspress.com/projects/6926504


I think that the panels I’ve seen (read?) from Genderqueer absolutely constitute porn, so apparently “this kind of comic drawing” can indeed be pornographic.


If you think those drawings are erotic to any degree then yikes.


A picture that depicts a minor girl performing fellatio on another girl’s prosthetic penis? Yeah, I’m the one who’s weird for thinking that could be viewed sexually!

You say “minor girl” as if people the ages depicted don’t date each other.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the outrage. If you want to read any book, there are many places to access free books. No one is suggesting these books are banned everywhere. No author is being dragged out to the street to be tarred and feathered. Most people are just asking that there be some consideration to age-appropriate materials.
Why do we have G, PG and R rated movies? It is so that some content is restricted from children.
I use common sense media a lot to determine what I wanted DC to see and not see based on age appropriate psychosocial development. I feel like most good parents do this.


Nope. Many students do NOT have access to
Free books. Many students don’t have parents who will take them to a library or have the technology to read digitally.
They need to be available for all students. Removing books students previously had access to is banning. Plain and simple.

You want gay porn in schools because of poor people? Come on man.


It’s not gay porn. Look up the definition of porn FFS. And who cares if a book has gay characters?
I don't care about gay characters but pretending Genderqueer doesn't contain porn is simply crazy.

Tell us again what you think the porn is. Because every time this book comes up, not a one of you has read the book and it shows.


If you need the context of the story to understand that it’s not porn, it could obviously be considered porn. (Np)


Have you actually looked that the book's illustrations? I mean really. Tell me you think this kind of comic drawing can be pornographic.

https://redgoldsparkspress.com/projects/6926504


I think that the panels I’ve seen (read?) from Genderqueer absolutely constitute porn, so apparently “this kind of comic drawing” can indeed be pornographic.


If you think those drawings are erotic to any degree then yikes.


A picture that depicts a minor girl performing fellatio on another girl’s prosthetic penis? Yeah, I’m the one who’s weird for thinking that could be viewed sexually!


It was not meant to titillate. My god, look up the definition of porn.
A. That's irrelevant. B. What was it meant to do?

This is at least the fourth time your “revelatory” question has been asked just in this thread. It’s meant to be about consent and talking clearly and openly with your partner about sexual experiences and how both people feel. Did you never read the pages after? Go do that and get back to us all, because your faux shock is tedious.
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