This page is a permanent link to the reply below and its nested replies. See all post replies »
JaggedLittlePill · 46-50, F
You realize they are now taking away access to free ebook sources for kids?
Lets not pretend these bans don't have dire consequences just because we can't think past our noses to figure out what the consequences are beyond "they can still get them online"
Most poor people read books from libraries and kids have access only to where their parents take them. They cant go buy books online by themselves. We are talking about kids..not adults.
Lets not pretend these bans don't have dire consequences just because we can't think past our noses to figure out what the consequences are beyond "they can still get them online"
Most poor people read books from libraries and kids have access only to where their parents take them. They cant go buy books online by themselves. We are talking about kids..not adults.
Puppycat23 · F
@JaggedLittlePill I agree, these bans do have dire consequences and that's why I don't support them. I'm in favor of putting a book down that's deemed too controversial/ inappropriate and reading something else instead of going the extra mile to ban them when the book that's banned can still be found and bought elsewhere. That's why I find this whole book ban nonsense, nonsense. And of course a child might not be able to buy a book online or at a bookstore but their parents can if they so desired and have the money.