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joenot443 | 9 days ago
There are a lot of books which probably shouldn't be in schools. I don't think children should be given copies of Mein Kampf or Camp of Saints, nor the random dark fantasy novels which are so popular today.
It feels disingenuous to pretend that school-book-choice is anything comparable to government level "book banning" when literally any of the books written about in that article can be freely checked out from any public library in the country.
subpixel|9 days ago
ktm5j|9 days ago
Not every kid goes to a school with wonderful teachers. I think banning books for use in schools is justifiable.
Ajedi32|9 days ago
I suppose that makes sense. But if the book in question is still available in the school library for any 7 year old to read or check out isn't that still a potential problem?
agensaequivocum|9 days ago
This is an insane opinion. In the same way, I care about what movies, music, YouTube videos my children consume because they all can have a massive impact on a child's development.
phyzix5761|9 days ago
Also, teachers are human. They change views and opinions like the rest of us. What guarantees they don't break that trust?
46493168|9 days ago
Disingenuous framing. Book bans remove books from school libraries. A book sitting on a shelf is not giving a book to someone.
> of Mein Kampf or Camp of Saints
Why not? Genuinely, why not? What will happen if children have access to words on a printed page? Most of them have access to a supercomputer in their pocket.
To make my stance clear in case it’s not: there is no such thing as “age appropriate literature.” A free society depends on intellectual freedom. Restricting school libraries from holding certain books is a tactic to raise children to be closed minded adults.
FatCat1979|9 days ago
Would you be comfortable with a 5 year old reading "Morning Glory, Milking Farm"?
guelo|9 days ago
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evanjrowley|9 days ago
https://www.npr.org/2025/06/29/nx-s1-5428227/readers-flock-t...
https://www.elle.com/uk/life-and-culture/culture/a61623350/s...
https://www.statsignificant.com/p/how-romance-romantasy-and-...
E.g., not child appropriate.