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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I am glad Youngkin is fighting against leftist ideology in class rooms.therr is no room for racist propaganda that teaches white kids are inherently bad.[/quote] That’s made up bullshit. You are the ones who make everything about race by banning even one book that gives a black point of view of history, literature, politics, religion, or any topic. Your insistence that the only perspective allowable is school is that of the oppressive conservative white patriarchy is deplorable. [/quote] Now this is an example of made up bullshit. Please do link to books that have been banned because they “give a black point of view of any topic.” And no, “Beloved” wasn’t controversial because it was a “black POV.” It was because of the violent rape scenes. We’ll wait while you back up your ridiculous claim. DP[/quote] “Beloved” was in AP English where it belongs. Why was that the only book targeted? Have you read Shakespeare? Have you read the Bible? Have you read Faulkner? Have you read Steinbeck? Have you read Hugo? Have you read any great novel or history? Rape, murder, cruelty, brutality, etc. are the evils that protagonists struggle to overcome. Seniors in AP English don’t need their Mommies or some dumbasses on the school board crusading to whitewash the curriculum. [/quote]
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