> A school system in the NE US even admitted as much. A parent attempted to
> read passages from a book from his elementary school aged kid's school
> library at a board of education meeting. The board cut him off stating
> that "reading pornography" during a meeting was not allowed.
> "Pornography" was their word, not the parent's.
That is not happening in Canada and I would be surprised if it is happening in the US. If such material slipped through the cracks it can be removed.
If this was pointed out to a librarian it would be removed. Or am I wrong?
>> Book bans are indeed all the rage in some places today.
> Where in the USA are books being outright banned, where you cannot get a copy
> of said books anywhere anymore?
I don't have access to a web browser presently, but do a search for "list of banned books".
>> Do you find that "leftist"?
> Leftist generally don't like it when you bring up China being a reason that
> certain forms of racism are tolerated while other, non-racist things get
> labeled "racist."
Bring up China as you need. China is a deeply racist country. China's racism is a reality, not much to be done about it. I dunno, but I don't think China wants to talk about it, or much of anything at all.
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