I have not read it in it's entirety - however, there are more than enough panels from the book available in a Google Search to give you an overall feel.
https://www.google.com/search?q=gend...h=739&dpr=1.25
If you feel I'm jumping to conclusions - I will retort that I've got more than a casual understanding of the underlying Gender Theory ideology that drives the creation of books like this, which you will no-doubt dismiss.
That said, even if I'm being as charitable as I possibly can be, I do not think there is any context or complete view that could justify that being in a School Library, paid for by the state.
And just to give the threshold I'm using here - I cannot remember seeing any books in my School Library that visually depicted sex acts. I can remember books on Serial Killers that had illustrations of aspects of a crime - such as a picture of John Haigh standing ominously next to a Barrel, with a Gas Mask on - alluding to what happened, but not showing the actual act.
The crossing of the line between hinting about a graphic act and depicting a graphic act is what I think is most at issue here.
You could have the commentary of the Fantasy (perhaps tone down the language a bit - since it's audience are still Teenagers) and then an illustration of a couple enjoying post-sex bliss. You'd likely still get the hardline christian conservative backlash, but you wouldn't get the reaction from people like yourself.
Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooah!
That's quite the admission Pritch!
Just give me a moment to get up off the floor.
Okay - both you and Sugi - who generally disagree with me when it comes to things like Woke etc. have both admitted that the image I posted was objectionable - I'm going to ask this:
You started this discussion mocking the Conservatives for you thought was the absurd. In no small part because of the way that the story was portrayed in the Media that you trust (A Media who shares the same ideological viewpoint as the books author).
Now you have seen what is being objected to - is it possible that maybe the Conservatives have a point? And the even larger point, if you are feeling brave, that maybe the people who presented this story to you in such a way to make it seem absurd and for you to dismiss the story as crazy Conservatives were doing so for nefarious reasons.
As an additional point - you didn't believe it was true, I not only knew which book was being referred to, but even knew the specific page that was being objected to. Will you also concede that maybe on these issues, I have a little bit more context and knowledge on this issue?
Methinks you have your lists confused Pritch.
To Kill a Mockingbird and Huck Finn are banned in California, for using period-correct Racial Slurs. If the list you are referring to is the one I think it is (and given the two examples, I believe it is) - then it is a Fake List - as Florida has not banned those books.
DeSantis' Press Secretary even tweeted that Florida recommends Grade 8 (13-14 yo) read the book.
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