08-11-2024, 07:23 AM | #31 |
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The phrase "basically pornographic" is just another way of saying "not actually porn pornographic".
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It is absolutely fine if what this author writes is something that you are not interested in reading, but others might be very interested in reading it and they don't regard it as crap. But it might not necessarily belong in a childrens library. The problem is that "Children" grow up, mature and get curious and hormonal when puberty strikes. Removing these books will NOT stop this process, and the now teenagers will find another way to explore the world they are living in and the urges that they are getting. They always have and they always will. Parents do and should have the right to decide what their children have access to, but it won't stop the "children" from getting what they want This is simply an all or nothing scheme that is trying to excuse the parents from actually being parents and sitting down and explaining to their kids what they want and expect from said kids. What these fools don't realize is that it won't work. Kids will be kids and do what they want outside of their parents view and the parents won't be any the wiser. I'm sure all of us did the same thing when we were kids! |
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08-11-2024, 12:11 PM | #33 |
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School libraries have limited funds, so I think those funds need to be funneled to less controversial books for the most part. I'm torn on a statewide ban on books, I'm for a more locally controlled collection.
I didn't buy the whole 'they grow up and need exposure or they'll get it on their own' because I've heard the same argument for both alcohol and drugs. |
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I see no need at all to ban any of those books and if someone finds books incorrectly filed and they really are, don't ban them and correctly file them. |
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If I had a high-school age teen, I would not mind any of those books being read. |
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My parents never censored what I read. I had free reign to choose what I read. While I didn't read a lot of things with sex, I did read a lot of books with violence back before I was 18 and a legal adult. It never did me any harm. I was easily able to tell the difference between reality and fiction. |
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Several posters here have written that parents have a right to decide what their children can read. In my opinion, children have a right to information, and their right should weigh heavier than the parents' right to restrict information.
We should trust schools and librarians to determine which books are suitable for which ages. The damage if some kids read books that's too advanced for them is minimal compared to the damage kids suffer from being kept in ignorance about how bodies work, what sex is, and other topics that typically get targeted by bans. |
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A Court of Thorns and Roses has 2,885,884 ratings & 228,243 reviews on Goodreads. And that's a pittance compared to how many have read it.
At at least one of the libraries I have access to, I can get the GraphicAudio version of this book. I may read this book just to see what the fuss is about. |
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When I was a child, my parents kept the liqueur cabinet in the basement unlocked. I have plenty of access to it if I wanted. I didn't want to. My parents never said no you cannot do that. When parents ban something fromt heir kids, kids will find a way. |
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Question yourself what would they have done if they noticed someone taking a sip from time to time.
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I've run into a lot of kids who have gone through the public school system who are a confused and drug-addled mess, and who can barely read. It's enough to make me very happy that my kids never went to public school. But I guess not reading may have been a plus since their school library was probably filled with smut. |
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