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Peter's avatar

I am disgusted by the lack of courage that has become common across school boards, school administrations, library boards and now corporations. It has been well documented that the pressure they are feeling is coming from a, yes well funded, but very small minority. One right wing school board in Pa. has resorted to importing "support clappers" in the face of growing opposition by parents for book bans and other bigotry. Thousands of books have been banned based on complaints from 11 individuals. Moms for Liberty, aka Karens for Fascism, has been exposed. Why not try something new? Tell the bullies to f'k off and show some integrity. Heck, maybe the CEO of Scholastic could justify that $3M salary by standing up for his authors. Or not.

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John Roden's avatar

I remember when my daughter was in elementary school she purchased a book called dash that was part of the dogs of world War II series. It ended up being a book about Japanese internment camps in the United States. Is she read it we talked about the history of that time and I showed her some other resources and made a connection with FDR and his dog fala. Even in fourth grade she could understand that people could do good things and bad things and America was that way too. She was proud to have her own book from the book fair and I was proud that we could afford for our kids to go buy something to read. I think it's shameful that these organized groups keep a child from getting a book about a supreme Court justice that looks like them

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