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I guess the right needs trigger warnings now.
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School and even public libraries in various states around the country. This is an encouragement for students to go to book stores and read these books that would otherwise not be available. Or, download them. I'm not your mom, kids!
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Or busybodies who decide they need to censor everyone else!
"Moms for Liberty" for example.
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People who ban books are Fascists or Nazis. Simple.
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Tyrannies always start by banning books. Ignorance is the fuel of the tyrants' machinery demolishing democracies. Some states of the USA have been suffering it for decades.
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Love this! I buy my granddaughters banned books and encourage them to be curious and form their own opinion.
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Was hurting the racists‘ feelings…
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Great sign.
I went into “The Best Bookstore in Palm Springs” yesterday and bought two books they will donate to the state prison population. It’s a donation program they do that rotates recipients. Holidays, it was for under-privileged children. Lots of suggested kids books.
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You're the best
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You are absolutely right, but unfortunately, so many women don’t believe it is happening to their mother’s sisters and daughters in all these states with complete bans… I fear the stupid outnumber us
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Just started watching The Handmaids Tale...the parallels to what's happening in the US is something EVERY woman should be scared of. Stand up and fight, fight, fight women
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Did you know Atwood wrote a sequel? The Testaments. 100% recommend!
Get you back to that bookstore!
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It's more than a marketing tool. It's a "we'll tell you what you can and cannot know, according to our religion" ....
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Boo hoo F'n Hoo!
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I read "Forever Amber" when I was 9, because it was banned in my aunt's "Pilot." I didn't get most of it, but was forever drawn to banned books just for the freedom of it.
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86 y.o. ret. RN. remembers all the changes in behavior being blamed on the mothers.
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What she said
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Lipstick ain't gonna work on that pig