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As for the movies...I've had absolutely no desire to watch any of them. |
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So some crackpots have complained about it but the general community/libraries have basically replied "tough shit the book stays". I'm at a loss as to why so many seem to think that if we give people the right to complain about a book they don't like this automatically means the government is going to start down the road of censoring everything we get to read. |
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What I'm wondering is why so many in this thread seem to be suggesting that because the book has been challenged this indicates the thought police are now going to crack down on everything we read. Quote:
Firstly, I'm pretty sure if the majority of the community challenged the book the book would be banned. Ergo, I would think it a safe assumption that it is not a majority. Secondly, if any of the challenges were found to be reasonable and the book deemed to contravene established censorship rules I'm sure the book would be banned. Ergo, I think it a safe assumption the challenges were deemed not to be reasonable and the use of "some crackpots" would be at least arguably justifiable. Quote:
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1) Pornography isn't an exception. It's legal to publish and distribute pornography (or Playboy and Hustler, et al, wouldn't be in business). Obscenity is illegal. That would include (IIRC), things like child pornography, snuff (although the very existence of snuff films is an urban legend, as far as I can tell), people doing scatological things (urinating and defecating on each other, for example), etc. Visual or written depictions of sex are seldom declared obscene these days on their own (since, if I remember right, the 1960's). 2) Knowing that a book exists doesn't necessarily hinge upon it being available at a library, does it? There are plenty of places for people to be exposed to books, from the bestseller lists in papers like the NY Times, to online lists, and even (when she was on) Oprah. I would venture to guess, based on library attendance, that the library is the least likely place for a person to get his/her book information in modern times. Last edited by bhartman36; 10-07-2011 at 01:50 PM. |
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My girls both read and loved this book. After seeing this thread, I asked them what they thought about male penguins hatching an egg. We have already had several talks about the different types of families that are possible, and was expecting something along the lines of "...it takes more than one to make a family, doesn't matter if they are boys or girls...". What I got was: "Oh Daddy, EVERYBODY knows that peguin fathers hatch the eggs. They even have more fat on their bum to keep the eggs warmer!".
So it seems that all of the KGPOOOS (Keep Gay Penguins Out Of Our Schools) squad desperately need a zoology lesson from two seven year old girls. Last edited by 5thWiggle; 10-07-2011 at 08:29 AM. Reason: brain is faster than fingers |
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One of the authors of "Tango Makes Three" is Peter Parnell, a playwright and screenwriter (wrote an episode of "The West Wing"). He was also my neighbor when we were growing up. A very talented man.
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One thing I love about the banned book list is that it's always a great recommendation list of books to read. I'm never disappointed when I pick up a banned book! And without this list, I wouldn't have been exposed to half the books. So thank you to whoever is fighting so hard to give these books extra publicity.
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But when it comes to raising challenges to specific books or types of books, that's where I have a problem. A library serves a community and all its varied viewpoints and needs. It's not an area that should be politicized or bow to a small segment of viewpoints. Did I wish my local library spent less on books by right-wing talk show hosts, religious fiction, and sub-literate vampire stories? Sure. But I'm sure there are plenty of patrons who wonder why they buy the stuff I like to read. In the end, a well-stocked library has something to offer all its patrons. (School libraries are a slightly different discussion, as they have more specific educational goals.) |
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Sorry, I didn't make it though the whole thread, but
Who in the WORLD would ban Nickle and Dimmed? and why? |
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Well a proper response would require that this thread be in the P&R forum, which should give you a very good hint. |
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