Thread: Book Bans
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Old Yesterday, 06:55 PM   #5
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If parents pay for public schools, they should be able to make decisions on what books they find acceptable for their children in those schools. It's not censorship (as these books are still available everywhere) it's setting standards about what books parents think are appropriate for their children. The article says these school bans "harm the authors," but in other articles we're told that "even more people buy the books because they're banned." So which is it?
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