Author Topic: Classic Books being Banned  (Read 8682 times)

Tom

It's not like it matters anymore because we still have the internet.

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

Censure: Burned in New Mexico

Lol


But, I don't even know like 95% of those books, god I'm so late on this.

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It's not like it matters anymore because we still have the internet.
This is the mentality that is making our generation a bunch of loving morons.

It's not like it matters anymore because we still have the internet.

Ahahahahahahaha, these books are masterpieces, and I'd rather be able to sit down and read them from paper then strain my eyes at an electronic screen for hours. It just doesn't have the same feeling.

Ahahahahahahaha, these books are masterpieces, and I'd rather be able to sit down and read them from paper then strain my eyes at an electronic screen for hours. It just doesn't have the same feeling.
Reading one of these books > Internet

Also, Can I have a lik to this? some one on facebook doesn't beleive me.
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I agree. Books are a lot of fun, and banning books because of religious principles is just making them dumber.
« Last Edit: June 24, 2011, 02:30:55 AM by Narkro555 »

southern handicaps
The south fought for slaves. The south is multi-religious. the south had nothing to do with it.

Of Mice and Men made me cry. :'c

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To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee, 1960

you've got to be kidding me.

I'm going to start bringing those to school.

HARRY POTTER

WHAT THE forget.

This is most likely part of some republican religious "purification" of everything.
WHAT.

What the forget does the republican party have anything to do with censoring books.

Of Mice and Men made me cry. :'c
We read that in class in like 8th grade and I almost pissed myself laughing in class (multiple times, the hardest being at the end) and got sent to the office.

WHAT.

What the forget does the republican party have anything to do with censoring books.
We read that in class in like 8th grade and I almost pissed myself laughing in class (multiple times, the hardest being at the end) and got sent to the office.

Republicans are mostly religious people and are known for wanting things banned

Republicans are mostly religious people and are known for wanting things banned
Yes, but Democrats mostly rule in congress (I believe) aswell as Obama.

every book on the "Too Political" ban list should be required to read before you obtain your voting rights

just saying.
Two of them were in my school so far.
Yeah, I don't think these are actual current bans here in Amerikuh.