It’s not. Libs just make stuff up.
It’s not. Libs just make stuff up.
Libs just make things up huh. You realized that was said by Adolf Hitler back in the 1930s
You missed the memo. Calling people nazis didn’t work. You guys are now on the “disappearing people” narrative.
Never called anyone a Nazi but if that's what you like go ahead. Just remember one thing. I'm here. The Nazis are gone and soon people that believe in that type of ideology will be gone
"Texas schools have also cited profanity and anti-Christian sentiment for their decision to ban The Handmaid's Tale." Just for one of many such examples. But hey, since when did American conservatives actually bother about reality ..
So it’s banned in specific buildings, that’s a little less broad than the post suggests.
/3 So when you take out out of libraries, which are free to use, you effectively remove it from the people and their ability to read it. That is what a banned book is. And there are too many banned due because of fragile egos who cannot handle speculative fiction or lives not their own.
So say the truth. Removed from some schools and/or access limited to minors. That seems appropriate. The left has to greatly exaggerate their point because the truth is usually reasonable to most citizens. Adults who want to access the book can for free. But you know facts are stubborn.
The truth is access is being removed to all but an elite class of people in certain areas. That is a ban. Time to pull your head out and stop claiming it's all the left making this up; the right spent decades blaming the left for book bans, and now here you are, and exception, doing the opposite
/2 So you can be you can be elitist if you like, and say you can buy it in lots of places, which is true - when you have money. I'm finding it from anywhere from $8 to $50, depending on edition, but when you need to spend that $8 on groceries or utilities, you don't buy books.
Do you understand what "Banned" means? It means taking it out of the reach of the common man. Not being allowed in schools, public libraries, and in some places, even bookstores, is banning. Because not everyone can afford to buy every book they'd like, It's why libraries were started.