Protecting Children: Why Keeping Vulgar Books Out of Schools Isn’t ‘Book Banning’ – UK Column News
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– Bloomsbury: That Librarian by Amanda Jones – The Fight Against Book Banning in America
– Scottish Union for Education (Substack): Newsletter Number 91: Themes: taking the Cass Review seriously, and watch out for that librarian
– New Louisiana: They’re back! More vulgar kids books found
– Book Look: What’s in a Book? Find out what objectionable content may be in your child’s book before they do
– Walter Hudson (on X): Zero books are banned. This is about curating appropriate content for curriculums and catalogs, shielding kids from smut
– Citizens for a New Louisiana (Facebook): Top ranked Senator Heather Cloud recalls just how very difficult it was to even get copies of these erotic books made and into the hands of her fellow senators (Video)
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TBH, things are never going to back to what they were. I remember seeing the Playboy style books availably in my early teens. Boobs but the rest blurred out images. Now a search for nude girls on a phone will take them to full blown porn. You could limit their access using filter options, but their pals will have full access.
It’s not for the good, and I don’t like it, but it’s the way it is.
Having said that, I think schools at most should offer the biology of reproduction. There is no need to give curious kids sex tips.