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: On 24 Sep 2008 03:20:55 GMT, D Murphy wrote: "Ed Huntress" wrote in : "D Murphy" wrote in message ... "Ed Huntress" wrote in : "pyotr filipivich" wrote in message news ![]() snip Its a wonder that the lefties haven't attempted to ban the Harry Potter books, chock full as they are with mysticism and supernaturalism. Not to mention the rampant Christian symbolism, the definitive expectation of the difference between Good and Evil, and that you ought to not merely find Evil distasteful, but something worth combating, actively combating, not just passing resolutions against. You're a little slow on the draw there, pyotr. Christian conservatives have sued or petitioned school boards all over the country to ban them from schools. Lest you forget Ed there have been plenty of politically correct left wingers pushing to ban books like "Of Mice and Men", "Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn", and "Uncle Tom's Cabin" for offensive words, ideas, and pedaling a "softer view of slavery" among other reasons. Pfffhht. You're talking about a short-term thing that was out on the fringes. Christian conservatives have been trying to ban books for 200 years. Try finding those books in a middle school library then. I guess you've never looked though the big words may be above the vocabulary level of wingers in "middle school". They went from required reading to banned. When were they required reading? When I went to school. And what school library would have enough copies for all the students? I don't know what kind of dump you went to, but where I went to school the library didn't keep the books for class. They had a copy or two. Books that were required reading were handed out by the teacher. I read all three of those books plus a good many other throughout my years in middle school. As for the length of time they've been at; that's really not the problem is it? They persist. It's their right. I also find it hypocritical that Cliff is against burning books. Him being a big proponent of freedom and all. It's merely another legal form of freedom of speech AFAICT. Just so long as the book you're burning legally belongs to you. Cliff is against someone burning his own books? Why? During you hiatus he was in a tizzy over some folks burning Harry Potter books. I actually read his link. Turns out they bought them, then lit them on fire. They were promoting sales of the books? As best as I recall, I got him to say that flag burning is OK but not book burning. Seems like the same thing to me. You seem confused. Neither the far left or the far right has much tolerance for freedom of speech. Ideologues are a plague upon civilization. Maybe. But they really do test where the lines are drawn and they cause people to think. Not wingers. So it's not all bad. You just can't let them run amok. Like gumme, the cheese, .... You're drooling. -- Dan CNC Videos - http://tinyurl.com/yzdt6d |
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