What?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there are no bad police and no bad librarians? Come on man.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I trust librarians as much as you trust the police.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.
Librarians already screen for age appropriate material in libraries.
DP. I trust police in general, while acknowledging that there are certainly some who are unethical and in the wrong line of work.
Why don't you trust librarians? I know several (3 at the elementary school level, and one who works in a public library), and none of them are obsessed with pushing an agenda, other than encouraging a love of reading.
This! And I trust police too. They’re not mutually exclusive.
not enough to breathe down the throat of educators trying to teach your kid to love reading...
Anonymous wrote:So there are no bad police and no bad librarians? Come on man.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I trust librarians as much as you trust the police.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.
Librarians already screen for age appropriate material in libraries.
DP. I trust police in general, while acknowledging that there are certainly some who are unethical and in the wrong line of work.
Why don't you trust librarians? I know several (3 at the elementary school level, and one who works in a public library), and none of them are obsessed with pushing an agenda, other than encouraging a love of reading.
This! And I trust police too. They’re not mutually exclusive.
So are the police.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I trust librarians as much as you trust the police.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.
Librarians already screen for age appropriate material in libraries.
Sad. Librarians are the best humans. Seriously, they are. Go hang out in a library more and you’ll discover this universal truth.
So there are no bad police and no bad librarians? Come on man.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I trust librarians as much as you trust the police.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.
Librarians already screen for age appropriate material in libraries.
DP. I trust police in general, while acknowledging that there are certainly some who are unethical and in the wrong line of work.
Why don't you trust librarians? I know several (3 at the elementary school level, and one who works in a public library), and none of them are obsessed with pushing an agenda, other than encouraging a love of reading.
This! And I trust police too. They’re not mutually exclusive.
I don't care about gay characters but pretending Genderqueer doesn't contain porn is simply crazy.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want gay porn in schools because of poor people? Come on man.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.
It’s not gay porn. Look up the definition of porn FFS. And who cares if a book has gay characters?
Reread my statement and your response and then tell everyone how I feel about librarians.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I trust librarians as much as you trust the police.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.
Librarians already screen for age appropriate material in libraries.
DP. I trust police in general, while acknowledging that there are certainly some who are unethical and in the wrong line of work.
Why don't you trust librarians? I know several (3 at the elementary school level, and one who works in a public library), and none of them are obsessed with pushing an agenda, other than encouraging a love of reading.
Anonymous wrote:I trust librarians as much as you trust the police.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.
Librarians already screen for age appropriate material in libraries.
Anonymous wrote:There's this amazing thing called the internet where we can see images of books and their content. We don't need to read all of Genderqueer to know it contains porn.Anonymous wrote:I really think people who are trying to ban books haven’t read most of the books they aren’t trying to ban. The topics they object to are in most books, including the Bible.
Anonymous wrote:You want gay porn in schools because of poor people? Come on man.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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I trust librarians as much as you trust the police.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.
Librarians already screen for age appropriate material in libraries.
DP. I trust police in general, while acknowledging that there are certainly some who are unethical and in the wrong line of work.
Why don't you trust librarians? I know several (3 at the elementary school level, and one who works in a public library), and none of them are obsessed with pushing an agenda, other than encouraging a love of reading.
Anonymous wrote:I trust librarians as much as you trust the police.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.
Librarians already screen for age appropriate material in libraries.
You want gay porn in schools because of poor people? Come on man.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.
I trust librarians as much as you trust the police.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.
Librarians already screen for age appropriate material in libraries.
There's this amazing thing called the internet where we can see images of books and their content. We don't need to read all of Genderqueer to know it contains porn.Anonymous wrote:I really think people who are trying to ban books haven’t read most of the books they aren’t trying to ban. The topics they object to are in most books, including the Bible.