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Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@chickiegirl95 The biggest mistake people make is to let control freaks deprive them of their freedoms.
chickiegirl95 · 26-30, F
@Diotrephes yep. I pulled my kids and bought every banned book on the list 🖕😂
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@chickiegirl95 Depending on a person's resources, if he wanted to play dirty, he would get a big load of the control freak's favorite book and some big paper shredders and hire some homeless people to shred the books. Setting them on fire usually results in legal problems but they can't do anything if the books are shredded and the paper is properly disposed. If he gifted the money to the homeless people there wouldn't be any tax problems other than maintaining the proper records. It would make a great video.
Unholymanswers · 26-30, M
@chickiegirl95 If you bought a banned book then it wasn't really banned now was it?
chickiegirl95 · 26-30, F
@Unholymanswers they are banned from public school systems . As an attempt to control children that aren't theirs
Unholymanswers · 26-30, M
@chickiegirl95 So? If you can still buy it online or in a book store then it’s not banned. Have you bothered to look at some of the books that were removed from schools? They contain sexual content in them. No 5 year old needs to be reading books with sexual content. Only sexual predators advocate children reading sexual material.
chickiegirl95 · 26-30, F
@Unholymanswers ... Many schools banned "before I was rosa parks" and Obamas autobiography .... Then left "50 shades of grey" in their HS libraries..... You tell me which one of those is sexual?
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chickiegirl95 · 26-30, F
@Unholymanswers my point is the books that were ok to be on shelves were taken out while others that needed removed weren't