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And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street was actually Seuss's first published book for children. I wonder if the image for which the book has been banned was historically accurate at the time of publication in 1937.
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I think eBay delisting the books was stupid. But I have no problem with the foundation withdrawing the books. It reminds me of Stephen King pulling his early book Rage from publication. But when he did that it wasn't politically/financially advantageous for talking heads to make a fuss. |
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Here is a link to San Francisco's museum's webpage about its Chinatown: http://www.sfmuseum.org/hist9/cook.html As for Chinese fashion in the 1930s, it was a time of change. Many urban Chinese who could afford it, adopted western suits. Other Chinese continued to wear more traditional clothing. Here is a link to photographs taken by an American working in the American embassy in China in the 1930s: https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cultur...91.htm#Content |
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As I said in an earlier post, I suspect that there was some pressure put on the Seuss foundation directly or indirectly to make this decision. However, I also suspect that certain elements are deliberately fanning the flames on this issue. |
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It's hard to argue that most of the Christmas traditions were not borrowed from earlier religions starting with the Roman Saturnalia moving on to the German-Scandinavian Yule. I tend to find the groups objecting to those as being close to the "if God meant man to eat cooked food, we'd be born with stoves in our throats" group. Edit: For what it's worth, in Canada, the government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper in July, 2006 formally apologized for the head tax and the Chinese Immigration Act of 1885. Last edited by DNSB; 03-07-2021 at 02:54 PM. |
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Why does it have to be that they caved to pressure? Why can't it be that they were sympathetic to the concerns and agreed that this was best for all concerned? It's not as if they're taking any financial hit here, by taking such a stance. Last edited by DiapDealer; 03-07-2021 at 03:24 PM. |
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I don't want to argue whether the books are racist because I haven't yet re-read them, and they shouldn't be suppressed either way. Instead I'll link to someone who makes a good case that you are correct on the racism: Confront Dr. Seuss’ Racism, Don’t Cancel It: Erasing problematic works as if they never existed won’t prevent stereotyping Quote:
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In #15, issybird uses the word “subliminal” to describe the situation this thread is about. Whatever anyone thinks about King’s decision, suppressing books, because of a subliminal message to children, gets us into a deeper assault on freedom to read. Last edited by SteveEisenberg; 03-07-2021 at 04:48 PM. |
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I'm reminded of a small child on movie night at the karate school years ago. He didn't want to watch a particular movie and he didn't want anyone else to watch it either and got very upset that anyone would want to watch it. People who are offended by a specific book can simply not buy it, or if they do buy it and become offended, ask for their money back. Heck, go ahead and put a bad review on Amazon if it makes you feel better. But that's not good enough, that don't want anyone else to be able to buy it either. Frankly, it's arrogance in extreme. |
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To switch from books to music, the group The KLF was enormously popular in the early nineties. For reasons of their own, after a bizarre appearance on the BRITs award show where they fired blank-filled machine guns at the audience, they announced they were retiring from music effective immediately. They stopped work on their follow-up album and deleted availability of their entire catalog. This was done for their own reasons. I wouldn't call that censorship or music suppression or say that if a work of art is pulled it must automatically be due to outside coercion. Sometimes an artist decides they no longer want to support their work. I wish the Seuss books hadn't been removed from print. I wish Rage was still legally available. I wish The KLF still sold their music. But those aren't my decisions to make. Last edited by ZodWallop; 03-07-2021 at 05:48 PM. |
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I suspect that you are already inclined to be concerned about 'cancel culture' and you are filtering this news accordingly. Last edited by ZodWallop; 03-07-2021 at 05:50 PM. |
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https://thefederalist.com/2017/09/29...thday-costume/ Now, it could be that Dr. Seuss Enterprises experienced a revelation and suddenly became sympathetic to such concerns when previously they had seemed deaf. Or it could be that they were taking scope of various social media wars and weighing up the potential outcomes of increasing publicity and pressure... Again, it's all just speculation unless they choose to thoroughly document their decision making process. Last edited by Question Mark; 03-07-2021 at 06:08 PM. |
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Yes, I am quite concerned about the cancel culture, no scare quotes needed. We need to get back to the old ACLU ideal of "I don't believe in what you say, but I defend your right to say it". Kind of funny that back then, it was considered enlightened and liberal, but now it's just a bunch of conservative conspiracy nuts who believe it. ![]() |
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That Dr. Seuss himself agreed to change the original image seems to have been based on a realization of how dated it was many years later. That he refused to outright remove the picture suggests that he did not see or intend it to be offensive. As for the difference between "weighing up potential outcomes" and "being sympathetic to such concerns", I think there is a world of difference. One implies a reluctant bowing to public pressure. The other implies a newfound enlightened understanding of the valid points others are making. Which was it? Who knows? Given the history of events over the last few years, I have my suspicions. But they remain just that. |
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