Author Topic: Classic Books being Banned  (Read 8770 times)


I'm moving to Germany if this happens nationwide.

Lord of the Rings is irreligious?

I laughed.
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Once  you see it.. You'll stuff bricks.

WHAT THE forget. They're getting rid of all of the GOOD books

a book being banned still isnt enticing enough to make me want to read lol

To kill a mockingbird. :(
WHAT? The government needs to pull their heads out of their asses. I'm going to B&N and getting these books before they are banned.

WHY
 Harry Potter
series by J.K. Rowling, 1997–2007

Censure: Burned in New Mexico; challenged in 19 states.

Albus Dumbledore: A modern-day Merlin, the Hogwarts headmaster personifies the allegedly demonic attributes of this series—witchcraft, sorcery and rebellion against authority. Rowling added fuel to the bonfire with her 2007 assertion that Dumbledore is gay.

Why haven't us sanitybros joined up with Canada to form the United Nations of Sanity?

Why haven't us sanitybros joined up with Canada to form the United Nations of Sanity?
forget ME NOW

Overprotective parents in support of these mass book bannings have to realize that they are reatarding their child's maturing and ability to think about issues and morals discussed in some of those banned books.

Overprotective parents in support of these mass book bannings have to realize that they are reatarding their child's maturing and ability to think about issues and morals discussed in some of those banned books.

To Kill a Mockingbird is a great example of this

To Kill a Mockingbird is a great example of this

i hated that book it made me feel bad that a black man died and that is not ok

To Kill a Mockingbird is a great example of this

Exactly, it deals with racism and the importance of social equality. Fahrenheit 451 also talks about book censorship and the dangers of ignorance is bliss, which is happening right now in a way ironically as me and Katamari said before.