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How many of the "Most Banned Books of 22-23" have you read?

Don't be so sure.
I'm 100% sure. Unless of course King writes a sexually explicit book about an evil trans-dimensional ghost clown who changes its gender and goes around ass-raping people. That might be banned.

And thanks. Yes, I am. We both are.
And I think you'd no more appreciate my meddling in your parenting then I would you into mine.
 
I'm 100% sure. Unless of course King writes a sexually explicit book about an evil trans-dimensional ghost clown who changes its gender and goes around ass-raping people. That might be banned.


And I think you'd no more appreciate my meddling in your parenting then I would you into mine.
Lol, did you actually read It?

I don't give a shit which books your kids read. I mean, I have some recommendations, but that's probably a different thread.
 
I think its far to say most of the pro pedo-grooming agenda driven idiot leftists have read the books banned from childrens libraries...numerous times...over...and over...and over..........
 
Lol, did you actually read It?
No. But I see there's a sex scene in it. Still not going to be banned.

I don't give a shit which books your kids read. I mean, I have some recommendations, but that's probably a different thread.
I don't give a shit about your recommendations.
 
Yes, It. Also, ok.
I just wiki'd It and I see there's a sex scene in it. Not the same thing as the books in the OP list.

I repeat my initial claim. Won't be banned. Never going to happen.
 
I just wiki'd It and I see there's a sex scene in it. Not the same thing as the books in the OP list.

I repeat my initial claim. Won't be banned. Never going to happen.
Read it and see if you notice something in it that faux and its rage potatoes could run with.
 
I just started The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Should be a quick read.

That was an excellent book. It deals with all kinds of very serious issues from physical and sexual abuse, mental health issues and how teens deal with relationships of all kinds. It had more sexual stuff in it than Looking for Alaska, but not even close to the explicit passages in the ACOTAR series. If I were making the decision on where to place it in schools, it would be high school only.
 
A book that’s been out since 1970? What’s that — over 50 years.

I wonder if the criticism hinges on the gritty portrayal of racism, showing Blacks as victims of whites. Such a portrayal seems to be a sin in certain areas of the country in the last few years.

I just finished The Bluest Eye. Have you read it?
 
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