• UnculturedSwine@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I admire the students that are setting up book clubs for banned books. They are recognizing that they are being given a list of what they should read.

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    9 months ago

    I’m assuming that getting books banned from libraries requires them to be there in the first place (in most cases at least), so any arguments using examples age rating issues should rather focus on why those books got into a school library in the first place.
    Surely the ones responsible don’t just blindly choose some books to fill the library without at least making sure they’re not as wildly inappropriate as some people like to say.

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              It’s legal. An annotated version, with neither the swastika nor a picture of the greasy Nazi fuck, was published a few years back and tens of thousands were sold, primarily to German libraries and schools. It’s a good study on how shitheads think.

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                Now that makes sense. I do believe the original is banned, leading to people (including me) thinking that it is banned period.

                • Crass Spektakel@lemmy.world
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                  9 months ago

                  “Mein Kampf” was never banned.

                  The copyright was held by the state of Bavaria as the official heir of Hitler and they simply said “Nope, no new printings.”

                  As the copyright ran out in 2015 everyone can copy and print it again. Though most don’t care, even the most right wing nutcracks realize that the book is rather badly written.

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      9 months ago

      I mean it really should be, it’s basic ASVAB.

      If you are considering a military career this book is the civilian key to EOS or OCS.

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      9 months ago

      You’re parent clickbait. “Honey, that’s one of the twelve things THEY don’t want you to know about!”