Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard the book was overly exaggerated attempt to point out how bad slavery was.
What?
It's called sarcasm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It gets banned because its subject matter is difficult (really difficult) to read. Critics (mostly parents) cite the novel's treatment of bestiality, infanticide, racism, and sex as inappropriate for underage readers. As recently as 2007 and 2008, Beloved was pulled from library shelves in Kentucky, Idaho, and Illinois by concerned parents and school boards.
Do concerned parents and school boards pull the Bible from library shelves?
No worries, the Bible's long ago been banned from public school libraries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It gets banned because its subject matter is difficult (really difficult) to read. Critics (mostly parents) cite the novel's treatment of bestiality, infanticide, racism, and sex as inappropriate for underage readers. As recently as 2007 and 2008, Beloved was pulled from library shelves in Kentucky, Idaho, and Illinois by concerned parents and school boards.
Do concerned parents and school boards pull the Bible from library shelves?
Anonymous wrote:It gets banned because its subject matter is difficult (really difficult) to read. Critics (mostly parents) cite the novel's treatment of bestiality, infanticide, racism, and sex as inappropriate for underage readers. As recently as 2007 and 2008, Beloved was pulled from library shelves in Kentucky, Idaho, and Illinois by concerned parents and school boards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard the book was overly exaggerated attempt to point out how bad slavery was.
What?
Anonymous wrote:I heard the book was overly exaggerated attempt to point out how bad slavery was.
Anonymous wrote:It may be controversial, but it's a class for seniors; 17 & 18 year olds! These kids can get married and join the military without parental consent. Pretty soon she will be trying to ban books in college. It is a few short months away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard the book was overly exaggerated attempt to point out how bad slavery was.
I don't think there's any "over exaggerating" how bad slavery was. You think gang rape, infant murder, and bestiality didn't happen?
“Reading and studying books that expose us, imaginatively and safely, to that trouble steels our souls to pull us through our own hard times and leads us to a greater empathy for the plight of our fellow human beings,” the letter said."
White Liberal guilt , this is where it begins at the public shools
Anonymous wrote:I heard the book was overly exaggerated attempt to point out how bad slavery was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard the book was overly exaggerated attempt to point out how bad slavery was.
I don't think there's any "over exaggerating" how bad slavery was. You think gang rape, infant murder, and bestiality didn't happen?
Anonymous wrote:This line is hilarious:
“To me, mature references means slavery or the Holocaust,” Laura Murphy said. “I’m not thinking my kid is going to be reading a book with bestiality. . . . Books containing sex are okay, sure. But sex with animals crosses the line."
You know, the genocide of millions of people is okay, but sex with animals crosses the line!
Good grief.