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by gjsman-1000
615 days ago
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> But pragmatically I can't see a problem with books being made in accessible. Especially considering, most of these "banned" books (literally available everywhere else) are pornographic. Parents have been thrown out of school board meetings for reading their content out loud. |
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Where are you getting the data that most books are pornographic?
Only 22% of the books banned in the 2021-2022 school year contained sexual content. The definition of sexual content includes things like "informational books about puberty" (i.e. sexual content != pornographic).