Free Range by Bill Whitehead for April 20, 2024

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    SHAKEDOWNCITY  7 months ago

    “Burned” books are “hellish” casualties.

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    Digital Frog  7 months ago

    All school trips should be band.

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    Nachikethass  7 months ago

    Nowadays, I hear even old Enid Blyton books are frowned upon, for their “triggering” language. I have over 30 of her books in my library, which I cherish for their un-woke originality.

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    SHIVA  7 months ago

    Read him something by Proust, that’ll knock him out before you know it!!!

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    Radish...   7 months ago

    The people who ban books are never the good guys in history.

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    nosirrom  7 months ago

    Banning books is a plot by publishers to increase sales. /s

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    The Orange Mailman  7 months ago

    Fahrenheit 451 – yes.

    1984 – no.

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    Kaputnik  7 months ago

    I’ve never read a book that was banned where I was at the time I read it. I’ve read books that people had tried to ban long before I got to them. I’ve read books that were banned in other countries. And I’ve read of modern attempts to either ban or bowdlerize books that I read years ago. Huckleberry Finn and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory come to mind.

    I can only remember reading one book because of the attempts to ban it, Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses. In that case, the reaction went beyond attempts to suppress the book; the author’s life was in danger (and still is).

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    A# 466  7 months ago

    How about one of those Blood ’n Guts fairy (oops, should say fiction) tales by the brothers Grimm?

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    strick9  7 months ago

    I write banned books

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    chetripley  7 months ago

    If I remember correctly, they “banned” Dr. Seuss for the un-woke wording.

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    Zen-of-Zinfandel  7 months ago

    Road Trips by Myles Away.

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    ragsarooni  7 months ago

    Seems like the more you take things away the more we humans want them…..

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    Diane Lee Premium Member 7 months ago

    When I was teaching high school, I did that as an experiment. I gave the kids a list of books that they could read and report on, marking those that were banned by some parent groups. I explained to them that many people thought those books should be banned, but the others were acceptable. I would accept reports on any of them. Guess which books were read about 80% of the time.

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    Frank Burns Eats Worms  7 months ago

    He wants Dad to strike up the banned.

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    oakie817  7 months ago

    lots of those banned books, like “1984”, were required reading when i was in high school

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    Prawnclaw  7 months ago

    And so you should!

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    hooglah  7 months ago

    Yep. Try the US Constitution. It might still be on the selves, but not for long if the communist liberal democrats have their way. It gets in their way.

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    crazeekatlady  7 months ago

    As soon as I heard a book was being banned I got it for the nieces and nephews. They LOVED them and couldn’t figure out why they were being banned. Their favorite was Go Ask Alice. None of them ever did drugs after reading that one.

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    cuzinron47  7 months ago

    They should have a much bigger library if it includes banned books.

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    cactusbob333  7 months ago

    The really banned books are not on the shelf. They are under the mattress, where dad can’t find them.

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    goboboyd  7 months ago

    Close the window and disable any smart devices.

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    eddi-TBH  7 months ago

    Don’t worry kid. It’s a book, so it’s probably banned in a lot of places.

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    aussie399 Premium Member 5 months ago

    At a guess I’d say woke and associated banned books are as full of crap as the jokes and cancellers. Sorry, just remembered those people are fuller of it than anything that ever existed

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