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Post by caseagainstfaith on Oct 13, 2011 15:47:38 GMT -5
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Post by Vypernight on Oct 13, 2011 16:00:08 GMT -5
What really pissses me off is when the books get banned with no proof whatsoever. Some idiot cries and moans to the school board and suddenly the book's pulled.
"Winnie the Pooh promotes witchcraft!" pulled.
"Humpty Dumpty promotes pornography!" pulled.
And how the fuck does promoting good vs. evil = hurting religion when religion is all about good vs. evil?
Ironically HP Lovecraft's books about 'evil gods' and demonic cults were rarely banned. I wonder why.
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Post by Vene on Oct 13, 2011 16:05:08 GMT -5
Banned doesn't mean they are not allowed in any library ever, it means that people challenge them and they may be removed from one school or one library.
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Post by The_L on Oct 13, 2011 16:30:58 GMT -5
...references to drugs and alcohol? Is this the same James and the Giant Peach I read as a child? Or is this the new, grittier version by Quentin Tarantino?
And if you're going to ban Tom Sawyer, you should at least be consistent and ban The Pigman by Paul Zindel.
Also, a child who gets punished for doing the wrong thing is a bad example. I could understand this line of reasoning if Harriet got away with her spying, but....no.
And...wow, they banned The Wizard of Oz for reasons other than the blatant communist propaganda? Holy fuck!
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Post by itachirumon on Oct 13, 2011 16:54:12 GMT -5
A Wrinkle In Time?! they banned what's essentially C.S. Lewis Narnia-lite?!
Well... to be fair, all I remember about the story was the repeated hypnosis/mind control scenes, pursuant to my fetish.
Tom Sawyer Well... makes sense if they go after Huck Finn but... it's still fucking retarded
Webster's Dictionary...... .... ...get out. Just get the fuck out. Whoever had the nerve to ban that, that's reached Poe levels of parody. Get out. Kill yourself. Die. Get out of here. Leave. Purdy up your mouth and piss off a swamp person. You do not deserve the breath in your lungs and the blood in your veins.
tl;dr: I don't want to live on this planet anymore u.u.
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Post by N. De Plume on Oct 13, 2011 17:01:12 GMT -5
I believe Where’s Waldo was banned because one of the scenes took place on a beach where there was a female sun-bather lying face-down with her bikini top undone.
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Post by VirtualStranger on Oct 13, 2011 17:14:08 GMT -5
I found out last week that our high-school English classes were having "banned books" week. Our class was called down to the library to discuss the event, and the librarian started off by reading a children's picture book called "And Tango Makes Three" out loud to the entire class, elementary school-style. Afterwards she explained that this was the most frequently banned book in the year of 2009. My high school's administration had the balls to have a children's book about homosexuality be read aloud to every English class in the school. Afterwards they explained that each of us were to choose from a selection of banned novels to do a several-week-long project on. One of the choices? The Diary of Anne Frank.
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Post by priestling on Oct 13, 2011 17:53:04 GMT -5
This makes me weep, as a would-be scholar.
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Post by tgrwulf on Oct 13, 2011 21:05:08 GMT -5
The dictionary being banned made me facepalm harder than anything else has in a looong time.
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Post by clockworkgirl21 on Oct 13, 2011 21:23:40 GMT -5
I remember reading that they banned the dictionary because "oral sex" was included.
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Post by itachirumon on Oct 13, 2011 21:41:54 GMT -5
The Diary of Ann Frank for God sakes, why???
"COS! JEWWWSSS ooOOHHhhOOOohhhhHHhhooo ...Oh.. and also, 'cos Nazis... mah daddy killed fiddy men"
THE DICTIONARY IS PRO-CLINTON, FUCKING LIBERAL BASTARDS! Well...u no, langayge speakytalkyess do done gone has us a liberal biases prejudificationism now donn-ey?
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Post by Mantorok on Oct 14, 2011 3:28:25 GMT -5
...references to drugs and alcohol? Is this the same James and the Giant Peach I read as a child? Or is this the new, grittier version by Quentin Tarantino? I'm pretty sure the grasshopper drank brandy. Not that it's instantly going to corrupt children, but still a reference to alcohol. Fantastic Mr Fox is probably worse, since Mr Fox sings about how cider will cheer up his wife.
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Post by Her3tiK on Oct 14, 2011 10:15:03 GMT -5
I remember reading that they banned the dictionary because "oral sex" was included. It's a good thing kids never try that themselves, isn't it?
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Post by Shane for Wax on Oct 14, 2011 10:36:18 GMT -5
...references to drugs and alcohol? Is this the same James and the Giant Peach I read as a child? Or is this the new, grittier version by Quentin Tarantino? Maybe you have to be on drugs to imagine a giant peach? Also... uh. "Sylvester and the Magic Pebble," by William Steig William Steig's children's story about a donkey who gets into mishaps because of a magic pebble he found may seem pretty harmless. But it faced trouble because the book's illustrations of animals in clothes include images of pigs dressed as policemen. Really? Really? C'mon, I hate policemen being called pigs more than a lot of people but I see no reason for it to be banned.
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Post by HarleyThomas1002 on Oct 14, 2011 19:01:26 GMT -5
A Light in the Attic?
I read a lot of Shel Sylverstein's poems back in grade four for English (and because my teacher is a huge fan), but promoting violence in disrespect? Maybe I didn't catch it due to my age, but I'm quite confident the lot of it was quite the opposite.
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