Yo dawg, I heard you like book bans
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Funny thing is you would not expect that from mom's for liberty... It like Mom against drunk driving holding a wine tasting drive thru.
"Liberty" has long been code in the US for "far right ideals". Same with "patriot".
BANCEPTION
Time to write a sequel Alan.
Ban This Book Too
Or re-release the same book with a different title.
Don't Ban This Book.
They seem to be taking things literally, so let them get their head around this.
Maybe "Ban this book if you are gay".
You know, since these pearl clutchers have the intelligence of middle schoolers maybe applying the same deterrence logic.
Aren’t a bunch of them deeply closeted though? They’ll say they aren’t but in their hearts, they’ll have to ban it.
“Stupid says ‘ban’?”
Fascistsayswhat?
Critical thinking is terrifying!
lol republicans don’t like their dirty laundry being aired out. Just like China arresting protestors for holding a blank sign.
China arresting protestors for holding a blank sign
Incidentally, that was a protest against COVID lock down measures, which Der Spiegel picked up and turned into a "China won't even let people wave white paper!" headline. It got picked up by anti-COVID activists in western states and used as proof that lock downs were a form of big government fascism.
Book bans all the way down
Pippin’s opposition is what prompted the school board to vote 3-2 in favor of removing it from shelves.
School board NIMBYs do be like that.
“teaching rebellion of school-board authority”
Surprised they didn't call the author a tankie.
Should be more like, "teaching to question authority instead of blindly accepting it"
I mean, that gets complicated.
I've been in classrooms where - say - staunch evangelicals are constantly questioning the authority of a biology teacher as she's working through the lesson plan. But this tolerance for "questioning authority" only ever seems to swing one way. You won't see equivalent degrees of tolerance extended to, say, arguing with a gym teacher in an "abstinence only" health class who insists that condoms have a 50% failure rate or a history teacher who keeps rebranding the Civil War as The War of Northern Aggression.
Yesterday I was listening to a podcast which was interrupted by an ad about Ad Block plus.So many things about that situation was just so bizarre, that I listened out of curiosity. I guess some people also listen to that ad, pay a monthly subscription to an ad blocker, so that they don’t need to see ads in their browser any more. The irony is strong with this one…