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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
Yes, because none of the articles you cite mention any of the six dropped books except Mulberry Street (the only one that was somewhat popular). They do regularly punch The Cat in the Hat though. And that one is still published. So...
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You may want to reread this excerpt from an article which I previously quoted in a former post to you:
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The removal was not made abruptly, as, according to Dr. Seuss Enterprises, the company made the decision last year. There had already been various complaints raised by the likes of teachers regarding the content of certain books. For example, If I Ran the Zoo was challenged at the Vancouver Public Library in 2014 for racist Asian stereotypes.
https://www.cbr.com/dr-seuss-stepdau...s-publication/
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