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Originally posted by den
Flowers for Algernon ... I think the biggest `issues' some have with it is sexual content...
Ban To Kill a Mockingbird because it's not Politically Correct to use the `n' word anymore, hence, argument that it's inflammatory/ hateful language and racist.
amuse, yes people who ban books are reading, they're scanning for dirty words and looking for justification to back-up their own agendas. <oh aren't I the cynic huh? > You can't please everyone huh? Debate and criticism is healthy. I have my own values about things in my life, but I really don't try to impose them on others. Live and let live and all that.
Well, with respect to Mockingbird, as Lara point out: "...one has to consider how the language in the story provides the strength and moving emotions that make the story." Seems terribly elementary.