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banned books week is a leftist circlejerk and their list is 90% "degenerate books that conservatives complained about before"
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@hakui included this year in 2021 most-banned-and-challenged list is to kill a mockingbird, because "it has white saviour and people say bad words about the black guy"librarians not so biased as to only note certain; really is just that most people who whine about things do it "because gay is evil"
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@ladyoferie so you mean i can find mein kampf and the turner diaries in a public library but not those books? haha get bullied orwell
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hi miss librarian can i check out the culture of critique and the myth of the twentieth century today?>sure you canoh i'd also like to get the catcher in the rye, if possible>oh sorry we can't let you read that
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@hakui was 図書館員 here and biggest deal made was people complaining the golden compass until it was moved from kids to adult section, because "says bad things about catholics"
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@hakui also orwell was banned "because he's a communist", so
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@hakui that sounds like opposite of the point you're trying to make? <_>
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@shmibs yeah and the book wasn't even banned in any real capacity, they're just putting it into the list to rub it in the faces of those people whining about it
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@hakui the books that are effectively banned (which these days is mostly "gay evil") end up so because whiny people mail boxes of poop, harrass library boards and staff, and open spurious lawsuits
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@shmibs the left won the cultural war and is using the banned books week to exalt their heroes (books that trigger conservatives)so, a leftist circlejerk
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@hakui rules are changed and books are removed, like in the case i mentioned above saw happen first hand while working library, because dealing with whiny adults who never stop is not workable
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@shmibs and the cases get thrown out but the left claims to be the victim anyway