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Do they also require one copy of Little Black Sambo for each copy of Invisible Man?"All the books in the young-adult zone that deal with homosexuality are gay-affirming. That's not balance," she said.
Wow. That's one powerful book, that can hurt people without them even reading it. What's it printed on, plutonium?The four plaintiffs -- who describe themselves as "elderly" in their complaint --- claim their "mental and emotional well-being was damaged by [the] book at the library."
That article is so infuriating. Like walking past those books in a library (or *gasp* even reading them) is going to turn kids gay and make them have big sex orgies. Keep kids ignorant, that way they'll never be curious and want to experiment. Ugh. People. Come on.
Book burning? Are you serious? I wonder how many people who are so offended by these works of literature actually READ the books that have scarred them mentally and threaten to tear down their town brick by brick and destroy there youth lol. Maybe the parents should acutally enter into some form of dialouge with there children so they know that they shouldn't check out or read said books. Instead of trying to censor these books for EVERYONE'S teens. People need to start taking some responsibility upon themselves to find out what your children think on such issues and why they think that, and to expplain your own feelings to your children. I mean noones forcing you to go to the library or forcing your children to do so, how about you just ban your child from the library and only buy books that you see fit? And while ur at it pull them from public school and take away there TV too lol, it's perfectly fine for a parent to express there values and morals onto there children but trying to do that to everyones children is wrong.
Tyree said book excerpts found on Maziarka's blog had been taken out of context and, in the case of "Wallflower," the criticism missed some of the book's points.
"In this book, there were consequences of ... rape, of indiscriminate sex. Those were not portrayed so glowingly," he said.