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Originally Posted by DNSB
As someone who worked in IT and in education for decades, one thing I learned is that parental controls didn't work. Too many ways around any controls and the kids will pass the techniques around. As for limiting their child's access? Unless they are homeschooling their children, they are going to be accessing the Internet outside their home.
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So your solution is take away all parental consent, and all attempts to control the crap their kid's see? Just open the floodgates in schools? Sorry, but no thanks.
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Originally Posted by DNSB
I take it you have read all the books to come to the conclusion that those books are "pornographic crap"?
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I read enough of one of them to know it was porn. Seeing that the author, Maas, used the the phrase "between her legs" several times, I did a search in Calibre. It showed up over 20 times in one book. That was enough for me. (This was in her book
A Court of Silver Flames.)
Have
you read any of these books?
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Originally Posted by DNSB
Perhaps you could enlighten us as to what in Sarah J. Maas' A Court of Thorns and Roses series you found pornographic?
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No, thanks, I've read enough of her crap. I assume it's pretty much the same in all these books or they wouldn't have been banned. If you want to read more of this explicit crap that's your prerogative. Just don't expect me to embrace it for use school libraries.
And that's the problem. Pushing these sexually explicit books into public school libraries.