A website called Banned Seuss surfaced on Wednesday to promote the work of Dr. Seuss, following the announcement that six of the author's books will no longer be reprinted due to offensive imagery.The Banned Seuss website currently features, one of the six books from the author that will no longer be reprinted, in full.
The website links to the Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism's site, a non-partisan organization that claims to be"dedicated to advancing civil rights and liberties for all Americans." "Increasingly, American institutions—colleges and universities, businesses, government, the media, and even our children's schools—are enforcing a cynical and intolerant orthodoxy. This orthodoxy requires us to view each other based on immutable characteristics like skin color, gender, and sexual orientation," the foundation says on its website.Books by Theodor Seuss Geisel, aka Dr.
We are all sons&birthday suit homelands.Samesex marriages messed Africa&the world economy.Time to refrain from embracing. People can be free from mistakes. Abortion is sadness .
NOBODY is 'erasing books.' The foundation--the ones responsible for Seuss's legacy--is making the choice to stop distribution because the times demand it. They are no longer relevant. No one publishes an encyclopedia from 1905 *for a reason*.
Protect from what?
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