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Old 03-29-2023, 11:10 PM   #191
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
Okay. I'm just going to assume I am not smart enough to follow your line of reasoning. Reading through the thread, your comment seems to come out of left field and seemed to misunderstand or dismiss the comment it was a response to.

Maybe it's just me.
You mean out of left field politically? Then you misunderstood. The radical extremes are going too far. I want the books to exist that are solely or partially about LGBTQIA+ communities, even though I do not want to read them as I have no interest, other than academic. Should books have age limits? Yes, parents should have the right to shelter their young children from reading about detailed sex, violence, hate, and religion. They should also have the right to allow their children access to the adult section, or part thereof, of the library.

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