Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people here keep referring to “book bans” when what has happened is that a book is age-limited. Is this some political styling to score points against your adversaries or do you sincerely not know what the word “ban” means?
Precisely this. No books have been banned. They are placed only in age-appropriate settings. Huge difference.
So younger kids are banned from reading them?
Don't you worry, your kids will have all the lewd, pornographic books they can get their hands on once they reach high school. Maybe even middle school. Or, you know, feel free to buy them yourself and have a really wholesome story hour with your own kids. Knock yourself out.
LOL that you think the books being pulled from schools are "pornographic." I mean yes, the Bible does have some pretty sexualized stuff in it for sure.
Did you keep your kids from PG movies until they were 18?
If you think Gender Queer, Lawn Boy, This Book is Gay, etc. are the equivalent of PG, then we have nothing further to discuss.
What is wrong with This Book is Gay? Have you ever read it??
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/tampa-school-sex-book/
Educate yourself.
It sounds like a book about how sex works except it specifically talks about how gay sex works. So?
Feel free to buy this book for your own kid. Or get it from the public library for your own kid.
You don't get it. If libraries have books about how heterosexual sex happens - One was given out in my fifth grade sex ed class 30 years ago which talked about that hetero sex, masturbation, and more - why can't a book talk about how gay sex works?
Because heterosexual sex can result in pregnancy and it makes sense to educate kids (though I think it should be done via a class and nurse). Gay sex does not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the plus side, the idiots banning everything have just given all the kids a handy reading list of everything their parents don't want them to read.
You know they are going to be reading all this, as soon as they can get their hands on a copy, when they probably would have never read it in the school library.
+1.
It reminds me of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix when Professor Umbridge gave educational decree number 27, which banned reading the Quibbler; she also tried to confiscate all copies. Doing so guaranteed every student in the school read it by the end of the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people here keep referring to “book bans” when what has happened is that a book is age-limited. Is this some political styling to score points against your adversaries or do you sincerely not know what the word “ban” means?
Precisely this. No books have been banned. They are placed only in age-appropriate settings. Huge difference.
So younger kids are banned from reading them?
Don't you worry, your kids will have all the lewd, pornographic books they can get their hands on once they reach high school. Maybe even middle school. Or, you know, feel free to buy them yourself and have a really wholesome story hour with your own kids. Knock yourself out.
LOL that you think the books being pulled from schools are "pornographic." I mean yes, the Bible does have some pretty sexualized stuff in it for sure.
Did you keep your kids from PG movies until they were 18?
If you think Gender Queer, Lawn Boy, This Book is Gay, etc. are the equivalent of PG, then we have nothing further to discuss.
What is wrong with This Book is Gay? Have you ever read it??
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/tampa-school-sex-book/
Educate yourself.
It sounds like a book about how sex works except it specifically talks about how gay sex works. So?
Feel free to buy this book for your own kid. Or get it from the public library for your own kid.
You don't get it. If libraries have books about how heterosexual sex happens - One was given out in my fifth grade sex ed class 30 years ago which talked about that hetero sex, masturbation, and more - why can't a book talk about how gay sex works?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the plus side, the idiots banning everything have just given all the kids a handy reading list of everything their parents don't want them to read.
You know they are going to be reading all this, as soon as they can get their hands on a copy, when they probably would have never read it in the school library.
Great. At least we don't have school administrators and librarians willing to help them access inappropriate material. I know that disappoints you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the plus side, the idiots banning everything have just given all the kids a handy reading list of everything their parents don't want them to read.
You know they are going to be reading all this, as soon as they can get their hands on a copy, when they probably would have never read it in the school library.
Great. At least we don't have school administrators and librarians willing to help them access inappropriate material. I know that disappoints you.
No. The fact that you didn't realize this before you started banning books disappoints me.
It's common sense if you are a teacher, administrator or librarian. If a book is assigned to students, they typically don't want to read it. If you tell them it is banned, they immediately want to read it.
If educators were able to indoctrinate students like you like, test scores would be sky high and kids wouldn't have to be forced to read.
No one has to ‘tell them it’s banned’ unless there’s an agenda. Just don’t have the books available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people here keep referring to “book bans” when what has happened is that a book is age-limited. Is this some political styling to score points against your adversaries or do you sincerely not know what the word “ban” means?
Precisely this. No books have been banned. They are placed only in age-appropriate settings. Huge difference.
So younger kids are banned from reading them?
Don't you worry, your kids will have all the lewd, pornographic books they can get their hands on once they reach high school. Maybe even middle school. Or, you know, feel free to buy them yourself and have a really wholesome story hour with your own kids. Knock yourself out.
LOL that you think the books being pulled from schools are "pornographic." I mean yes, the Bible does have some pretty sexualized stuff in it for sure.
Did you keep your kids from PG movies until they were 18?
If you think Gender Queer, Lawn Boy, This Book is Gay, etc. are the equivalent of PG, then we have nothing further to discuss.
What is wrong with This Book is Gay? Have you ever read it??
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/tampa-school-sex-book/
Educate yourself.
It sounds like a book about how sex works except it specifically talks about how gay sex works. So?
Feel free to buy this book for your own kid. Or get it from the public library for your own kid.
You don't get it. If libraries have books about how heterosexual sex happens - One was given out in my fifth grade sex ed class 30 years ago which talked about that hetero sex, masturbation, and more - why can't a book talk about how gay sex works?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people here keep referring to “book bans” when what has happened is that a book is age-limited. Is this some political styling to score points against your adversaries or do you sincerely not know what the word “ban” means?
Precisely this. No books have been banned. They are placed only in age-appropriate settings. Huge difference.
So younger kids are banned from reading them?
Don't you worry, your kids will have all the lewd, pornographic books they can get their hands on once they reach high school. Maybe even middle school. Or, you know, feel free to buy them yourself and have a really wholesome story hour with your own kids. Knock yourself out.
LOL that you think the books being pulled from schools are "pornographic." I mean yes, the Bible does have some pretty sexualized stuff in it for sure.
Did you keep your kids from PG movies until they were 18?
If you think Gender Queer, Lawn Boy, This Book is Gay, etc. are the equivalent of PG, then we have nothing further to discuss.
What is wrong with This Book is Gay? Have you ever read it??
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/tampa-school-sex-book/
Educate yourself.
It sounds like a book about how sex works except it specifically talks about how gay sex works. So?
Feel free to buy this book for your own kid. Or get it from the public library for your own kid.
You don't get it. If libraries have books about how heterosexual sex happens - One was given out in my fifth grade sex ed class 30 years ago which talked about that hetero sex, masturbation, and more - why can't a book talk about how gay sex works?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the plus side, the idiots banning everything have just given all the kids a handy reading list of everything their parents don't want them to read.
You know they are going to be reading all this, as soon as they can get their hands on a copy, when they probably would have never read it in the school library.
Great. At least we don't have school administrators and librarians willing to help them access inappropriate material. I know that disappoints you.
No. The fact that you didn't realize this before you started banning books disappoints me.
It's common sense if you are a teacher, administrator or librarian. If a book is assigned to students, they typically don't want to read it. If you tell them it is banned, they immediately want to read it.
If educators were able to indoctrinate students like you like, test scores would be sky high and kids wouldn't have to be forced to read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people here keep referring to “book bans” when what has happened is that a book is age-limited. Is this some political styling to score points against your adversaries or do you sincerely not know what the word “ban” means?
Precisely this. No books have been banned. They are placed only in age-appropriate settings. Huge difference.
So younger kids are banned from reading them?
Don't you worry, your kids will have all the lewd, pornographic books they can get their hands on once they reach high school. Maybe even middle school. Or, you know, feel free to buy them yourself and have a really wholesome story hour with your own kids. Knock yourself out.
LOL that you think the books being pulled from schools are "pornographic." I mean yes, the Bible does have some pretty sexualized stuff in it for sure.
Did you keep your kids from PG movies until they were 18?
If you think Gender Queer, Lawn Boy, This Book is Gay, etc. are the equivalent of PG, then we have nothing further to discuss.
What is wrong with This Book is Gay? Have you ever read it??
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/tampa-school-sex-book/
Educate yourself.
It sounds like a book about how sex works except it specifically talks about how gay sex works. So?
Feel free to buy this book for your own kid. Or get it from the public library for your own kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the plus side, the idiots banning everything have just given all the kids a handy reading list of everything their parents don't want them to read.
You know they are going to be reading all this, as soon as they can get their hands on a copy, when they probably would have never read it in the school library.
Great. At least we don't have school administrators and librarians willing to help them access inappropriate material. I know that disappoints you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people here keep referring to “book bans” when what has happened is that a book is age-limited. Is this some political styling to score points against your adversaries or do you sincerely not know what the word “ban” means?
Precisely this. No books have been banned. They are placed only in age-appropriate settings. Huge difference.
So younger kids are banned from reading them?
Don't you worry, your kids will have all the lewd, pornographic books they can get their hands on once they reach high school. Maybe even middle school. Or, you know, feel free to buy them yourself and have a really wholesome story hour with your own kids. Knock yourself out.
LOL that you think the books being pulled from schools are "pornographic." I mean yes, the Bible does have some pretty sexualized stuff in it for sure.
Did you keep your kids from PG movies until they were 18?
If you think Gender Queer, Lawn Boy, This Book is Gay, etc. are the equivalent of PG, then we have nothing further to discuss.
What is wrong with This Book is Gay? Have you ever read it??
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/tampa-school-sex-book/
Educate yourself.
It sounds like a book about how sex works except it specifically talks about how gay sex works. So?
Anonymous wrote:On the plus side, the idiots banning everything have just given all the kids a handy reading list of everything their parents don't want them to read.
You know they are going to be reading all this, as soon as they can get their hands on a copy, when they probably would have never read it in the school library.
Anonymous wrote:On the plus side, the idiots banning everything have just given all the kids a handy reading list of everything their parents don't want them to read.
You know they are going to be reading all this, as soon as they can get their hands on a copy, when they probably would have never read it in the school library.