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    Default Re: Name a time in history it was the good guys banning books

    That is interesting, stuff makes you flashback to how many have been banned, censored and 'cancelled' since the inception of open opinions and platforms. Long before social media. So he's of the mind that you cannot be a target of cancel culture if you're rich-well known? In the JK Rowling response. Didn't know that. Just seems to a lot of this is made up on the fly and geared to funnel cultural societal outrage. But it does get you thinking.

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    I cannot think of one single book that I would ban were I in charge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    I cannot think of one single book that I would ban were I in charge.
    For sure, no book should ever be banned. I find the Bible preposterous, but you do not ban it. I find Mein Kampf to be somewhat unhinged, but you do not ban it. Dickens played to stereotypes, but you don't ban him. Shakespeare did the same, but you do not ban him. Nothing should be banned and everything permitted when it comes to literature.

    It boils down to you. Do you want to read it or not? It is all up to you. The funny thing about these images is that they are not offensive and Asians I have spoken to about it have either shrugged or laughed at it. As I said to you, kids comic books drawn by Asians for Asians have the same kinds of images. There is just none of this po faced 'How bad is it to show ourselves as caricature' nonsense going on in the West.

    Look at kids comics back home. Characters are by their nature caricatures with big ears, goofy teeth etc. So what, right?

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    right, but tell that to the cultural marxist word police.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    right, but tell that to the cultural marxist word police.
    I am not joining Twitter. It is a freak show.

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    I remember when "they" banned A Light in The Attic and Lord of The Flies in school and pulled every single D&D, Dragon mag out of the library. The first thing we did...ran to buy them at the local used book shop.

    They even called some kids in to see the counselor when they saw them playing D&D at lunch

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    right, but tell that to the cultural marxist word police.
    Do you realize how much of this shat has been done by Religious morality hammering zealots. Books, music, films etc near and afar.. it's unreal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    right, but tell that to the cultural marxist word police.
    Do you realize how much of this shat has been done by Religious morality hammering zealots. Books, music, films etc near and afar.. it's unreal.
    oh absolutely. I followed the Frank Zappa Senate Hearings in the 80's I think it was, who were grilling him on "Ship Arriving Late To Save A Drowning Witch" album for its use of whips & chains sounds and images. It was the GOP who were all over his ass that afternoon. I know it aint just the left, its everybody. But cultural marxists like Mao and the New Age versions are def going big into this stuff now, doubling down.

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    Spicoli, it was a mix of right and left: The committee was founded by four women: Tipper Gore, wife of Senator and later Vice President Al Gore; Susan Baker, wife of Treasury Secretary James Baker; Pam Howar, wife of Washington realtor Raymond Howar; and Sally Nevius, wife of former Washington City Council Chairman John Nevius. They were known as the "Washington wives" -- a reference to their husbands' connections with government in the Washington, D.C. area. In August 1985, 19 record companies agreed to put "Parental Guidance: Explicit Lyrics" labels on albums to warn of explicit lyrical content. Before the labels could be put into place, the Senate agreed to hold a hearing on so-called "porn rock".


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