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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 4:55 pm
How do you get a book banned? You know, who has the authority to ban a book? neutral
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 5:07 pm
I got no idea. I'm sure if you search it you'd be able to find something about one. I'm sue it won't be that hard to find.
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 5:12 pm
I couldn't find anything. sweatdrop Oh well. xd
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 5:20 pm
Calimouse I couldn't find anything. sweatdrop Oh well. xd I'll search it on other countrie search tools. If I find anything I'll post it here so you can read about it.
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 5:28 pm
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 5:52 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 1:17 pm
Axelion Cross Well, I haven't read any nationally banned books. But my High school ban books that they do not seem to be appropitate for our moral values. The latest banned book that I've read is a book thats banned for cruel humor along with apparently overseen terrorism acts towards the US goverment (like it tells you that if you were to attak the white house that would gain you many possitive things yadda yadda and sort It makes you think like if things like that were right to do). So technically it teaches people bad values so it should not be read or held by anybody. Found reading said book or in possesion in said book punishment is a warning along with said book being confiscated. Next you'll get an meeting with a fellow staff member in the office. Thats how it is at my school. I didn't read it. My friend was told about it we located it and he read some stuff on it. We didn't like it so we burned it. Awe, even horribly bad and immoral books deserve a place on the book shelves. I guess I’m weird, but I think you can learn allot about people and life in general, from even stupid books that have a horrible twisted view. Just think on it this way, we can’t learn from are mistakes, if we don’t know what they are.
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Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 3:04 pm
Wolfeona The Wise Axelion Cross Well, I haven't read any nationally banned books. But my High school ban books that they do not seem to be appropitate for our moral values. The latest banned book that I've read is a book thats banned for cruel humor along with apparently overseen terrorism acts towards the US goverment (like it tells you that if you were to attak the white house that would gain you many possitive things yadda yadda and sort It makes you think like if things like that were right to do). So technically it teaches people bad values so it should not be read or held by anybody. Found reading said book or in possesion in said book punishment is a warning along with said book being confiscated. Next you'll get an meeting with a fellow staff member in the office. Thats how it is at my school. I didn't read it. My friend was told about it we located it and he read some stuff on it. We didn't like it so we burned it. Awe, even horribly bad and immoral books deserve a place on the book shelves. I guess I’m weird, but I think you can learn allot about people and life in general, from even stupid books that have a horrible twisted view. Just think on it this way, we can’t learn from are mistakes, if we don’t know what they are. That's true. And...it's "a lot," not "allot" sweatdrop I already complained about this on the Dying NOT Dieing thread xp
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Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 5:17 pm
Oh yeah, I saw that. Did I see how to fried worms on the ban list!? That is ridiculous! "Oh no! They might eat worms if they read this!" Gimme a break! If they add that on the list then what are we missing!? What wonders are out there that are out of our reach? Of mice and men!? It wasn't anything to ban! UGH, this enrages me. Tarzan!?!? I'm about to have a fit! I didn't know that they acually got a ban on Harry Potter once, anyway like I was saying this is ridiculous! I almost don't believe this....who does this? Obviously somebody that doesn't read them, or maybe they get complaints from parents or something of that sort, How to eat fried worms!!!! That just does it for me, not the fact that it's a good book. Believe me, it's not as I'm sure you all know. It's completely idiotic and a book for small little children which I did read as a little child. Anyway, this is just........ scream alright that's all I have to say. Apologies on the fits......
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:15 am
glorybaby Wolfeona The Wise I didn’t know that the U.S. still banned books. Isn’t that a violation of our rights? Any way book banning is a stupid way for governments to control there populaces way of thinking. By banning Books, they believe that they can force there belief on others, insuring that we will always agree with them. It makes me sick to think about it. I mean who are they to tell me what is appropriate or not appropriate for me to study and read. Yes....We do many things you do not know about ninja And rights? Doesn't matter if we violate them *chuckles darkly* We'll make you give up those rights by taking over the media and only play news which produces fear. You'll willingly give up all your rights then when faced with terrorism and diseased, and as time goes on, we'll take away anything that produces any sort of intelligence in the nation. Lowering the education level and banning books. Why...You know, my dear, sweet little girl... Books contain ideas, and these ideas stir up trouble. Why should you burden yourself, or the rest of Amerca, with these ideas that are best left up to intellectuals and the people that run the government? They know what they're doing... *laughs darkly* <.< Why yes I have been reading 1984 and seen V for Vendetta...V for Vendetta rocks so many socks they could start a Laundry Nation. Good principles behind it too...don't censor the things that keep us intelligent.
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:17 am
Page Of The Night Oh yeah, I saw that. Did I see how to fried worms on the ban list!? That is ridiculous! "Oh no! They might eat worms if they read this!" Gimme a break! If they add that on the list then what are we missing!? What wonders are out there that are out of our reach? Of mice and men!? It wasn't anything to ban! UGH, this enrages me. Tarzan!?!? I'm about to have a fit! I didn't know that they acually got a ban on Harry Potter once, anyway like I was saying this is ridiculous! I almost don't believe this....who does this? Obviously somebody that doesn't read them, or maybe they get complaints from parents or something of that sort, How to eat fried worms!!!! That just does it for me, not the fact that it's a good book. Believe me, it's not as I'm sure you all know. It's completely idiotic and a book for small little children which I did read as a little child. Anyway, this is just........ scream alright that's all I have to say. Apologies on the fits...... I'd heard about the ban on Harry Potter. It was instigated mostly by Christians who felt that the books promoted witchcraft, Satan worship, and deceit.
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:13 pm
Azrael Fourth Page Of The Night Oh yeah, I saw that. Did I see how to fried worms on the ban list!? That is ridiculous! "Oh no! They might eat worms if they read this!" Gimme a break! If they add that on the list then what are we missing!? What wonders are out there that are out of our reach? Of mice and men!? It wasn't anything to ban! UGH, this enrages me. Tarzan!?!? I'm about to have a fit! I didn't know that they acually got a ban on Harry Potter once, anyway like I was saying this is ridiculous! I almost don't believe this....who does this? Obviously somebody that doesn't read them, or maybe they get complaints from parents or something of that sort, How to eat fried worms!!!! That just does it for me, not the fact that it's a good book. Believe me, it's not as I'm sure you all know. It's completely idiotic and a book for small little children which I did read as a little child. Anyway, this is just........ scream alright that's all I have to say. Apologies on the fits...... I'd heard about the ban on Harry Potter. It was instigated mostly by Christians who felt that the books promoted witchcraft, Satan worship, and deceit. As much as I want to scream at you and say that's not true, I think it is xp Try to understand the Christian people are trying to do what they think is right. Just try. It helps people live in peace and harmony if we can understand each other n.n Also helps us formulate counterattack plans <<
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