Interesting article from NPR.

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    I am against book banning bu6 I don’t want a 10 year old access to a ton of damaging content.

    The internet is bad enough, this is a hard nut to Crack but worthy of conversation.

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        Whether it gets said or not, the vast majority of the time people talking about “age appropriateness” in books are against books that include critical discussion of racism/slavery/homophobia/transphobia/misogyny, or take an inclusive perspective on gender identity, unorthodox gender presentation, non-heterosexual sexuality, non-heterosexual families, and women’s rights.

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      this is a hard nut to Crack but worthy of conversation.

      No, it really isn’t. There’s quite a simple solution that has been known for centuries.

      Be an actual parent to your children.

      You don’t want your kid reading a book? Fine; don’t let them. Don’t force your bullshit on others.

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        Ahh yes the common refrain blame the parents.

        Man this argument gets so old it’s always the parents fault like parents are some omnipotent omniscient force able to curate a child’s life like clipping a bonsai.

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          Ahh yes the common refrain blame the parents.

          No; it’s not blame. It’s expecting parents to be parents. If you’re not responsible enough to monitor what your kids are reading/watching, then you’re not responsible enough to be a parent.

          Man this argument gets so old it’s always the parents fault like parents are some omnipotent omniscient force able to curate a child’s life like clipping a bonsai.

          It’s not difficult to keep an eye on what your child is reading. You’re running them back and forth to the library already; take 5 fucking seconds and look at what they’re choosing.

          But heaven forbid a parent actually be a parent and show any interest in their childs lives.