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mc, why would you want to ban books from other peoples' children. Why shouldn't every parents get to decide what reading is available to their own kids. [/quote]
Guess what Bill? That's what parents want, the right to decide, and if decide they don't want their children being sexualized and groomed by reading alphabet society propaganda, they don't want some pervert in the school system supplying it to them on the sly. If YOU want to corrupt your own childrens minds, that's on you, you can spend eternity contemplating the wisdom of that in Hell, just don't do it to someone else's child.
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Tim, No one has denied parents' right to decide what THEIR children can read. If you believe that teachers and schools have corrupted children, you must have been reading about Catholic schools. The idea that the gay, lesbian, ect. crowd is grooming children is just plain silly. They have their own issues to deal with. There are preditors out there, but they aren't using books to promote their aims.
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Well now. I wouldn't necessarily want my eight year old to read "A day in the life" or any other thing written at that level. Orwell was at least a later junior high read for me. I thought "1984" to be a lot more relevant to me in 1970! I have to echo Tim in PA's concern. Parents with children in a school system should be able to filter what their children read at school. Tax payer's dollars. I am thoroughly convinced that there are plenty of books for children to read that don't make a political or religious point at all and yet demonstrate positive, inspirational and moral values. At home the reading material may be up for discussion, a private matter. See there were no books banned, burned or any other thing. Simply regulated.
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banning books and electronic media is banning free speech...
we got a constitutional amendment that protects adult free speech...
dont like what a media says, then dont read, watch or listen...
an as fur school media, that may be the exception...
its the responsibity of parents to determine what their children injest...
but, if local social services determine that individual children are injesting media, that is deemed as abusive and damaging, then child services may have to take action, against the parents..
if media child abuse is found within the public school system and the parents cannot correct it, then the governor of the state could be petitioned to take over the school and bring it back to state standard...
and if individual citizens of a community cannot live with the customs and standards of the majority of that community, then they could move to a community that is more comfortable for them...
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people who call other people names, usually dont have anything of value to say...
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R U fur real, daw gon it?
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Tim, No one has denied parents' right to decide what THEIR children can read. If you believe that teachers and schools have corrupted children, you must have been reading about Catholic schools. The idea that the gay, lesbian, ect. crowd is grooming children is just plain silly. They have their own issues to deal with. There are preditors out there, but they aren't using books to promote their aims. Didn't the fauxdemic let parents into teacher union controlled, public school classrooms? "Educator" laziness allowed parents to sit in zoom classrooms with their children, a very un Catholic school characteristic, and parents were stunned by the progressive agenda being pushed, right Bill? Does fake civilty make you feel like you're telling the truth? In both Kali and ny, and of course, many places in between, minors at least as young as twelve, can seek their own school based "healthcare". Did you lie about the lbg agenda being painted by your left wing policy makers, that you voted for, as being a healthcare issue? Just kidding, when Bill is displaying faux civility, then we're all in this together, right Bill?
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