How Conservative Book Bans Don’t Protect Kids Part 2

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  • Robert Draper 2 years ago

    Banning a book educates no one, having it put into context is educational. The Hate you Give is routinely removed due to pressure by Police Departments but I doubt any of those who want it removed have actually read it. The line from Rage Against the Machine’s Bulls on Parade springs to mind, “they don’t have to burn the books they just remove them”.

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  • Michelle Pernula 2 years ago

    They are applying “religious belief” onto everything. He stated a revolution was coming soon ..so that was his cue for them to use religion as a wedge issue. They have nothing else. It’s not just book banning! Today’s news….teachers brought in church speaker, made students close eyes, put arms in air to pray at a school assembly in West Virginia. That shat stays in church NOT schools!!! Belief systems belong in church cults; Facts belong in schools. There IS a difference between: BELIEF and FACTS. Both are tested using science. Lol Go CONSTITUTION GO!!! Stay off my faith, my body, my decisions, my books, my education!! Go CONSTITUTION!! GO !!

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  • Ace Nasty 2 years ago

    Fahrenheit 451
    READ IT

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  • IGNANT4LIFE 2 years ago

    uhhhhhh….27-10=17 = senior…so if it’s bs, it’s not for that fact.

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  • UNLESS 2 years ago

    Here is the only thing that bothers me about gender identity…. many people commit to the change (I’ve known several) and for whatever reason they want to choose to go back to birth gender. Which is fine.. but they commit sucide instead .. as it becomes normal to choose or feel a different gender for some kids it becomes the phase of the day (not joking my kid and his friends did it) … all children feeling this way should be in also be in therapy and support groups. I wanted to be a male just because I felt it would stop the rapes and attempt rapes and assaults. I was 12.. I was tired of battling fully grown men . My therapist worked with me instead of just saying ok .. to figure out if it was correct for me … now it’s automatically ‘OK’ instead of are you sure and is everything ok at home

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  • Dylan Reece 2 years ago

    scary religious zealot energy

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  • gryphonberlin 2 years ago

    What happened in the States since i was in school in the 70s? I learned in detail about slavery – and that started in 9th Grade. I am now so perplexed -we weren’t damaged – it was a small town High School, combining 3 Upper Grade districts into one High School – a nice mix of mostly all white kids. No one had nicht terrors – we took it as it was our History. Nothing else, not a commentary on us specifically, no – but yes – a message to us to remember that the Country did and still does have things to answer for.

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  • Barry Kaine 2 years ago

    Someone should clue these home grown censors as to the Streisand effect; maybe then they would shut up and go away.

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  • Hector Margain 2 years ago

    just remember that dictatorships always ban books that don’t agree with them

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  • Brittany Vaughn 2 years ago

    White people are so fragile. And I am a white people.

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  • Deepak D'Souza 2 years ago

    Republicans: “Democrats opposed Emancipation”
    Also Republicans: “We don’t talk about slavery. It makes me uncomfortable to talk about something I use to beat the other side with.”

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  • JOHNNY K 2 years ago

    maybe not use MSNBC…

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  • Max 2 years ago

    It’s “my heart sank,” but what’s a republican scare tactic without a grammatical error?

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  • erents1 2 years ago

    Sammy (my dogs name too!) your videos really get to the heart of serious problems, well done!

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  • xįrx 2 years ago

    3:48 She looks absolutely cray-cray: dead behind the eyes. She is honestly petrifying.

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  • Behram Cooper 2 years ago

    So in short, tomorrow’s Americans will be even less educated than today’s. Oh wow!

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  • Jeff Hughes 2 years ago

    Snowflake bills is what that amounts to.

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  • Kevin Hedin 2 years ago

    This is just histrionic nonsense. She is totally misrepresenting the ideas of the majority of people’s concerns about what reading is age appropriate. Based on reading the comments, talk about an ultra left wing echo chamber. Its like people won’t admit that that there is age appropriate material, and then there isnt.

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