Yes, it's an attempt to ban a book about banning books.
Careful with that kneejerk reaction, you could put somebody's eye out.
Yes, it's an attempt to ban a book about banning books.
Careful with that kneejerk reaction, you could put somebody's eye out.
Last edited by Karen El; 10-05-2006 at 08:52 PM.
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I understand irony.
I irony my shirts every Sunday afternoon. So there.
You know, as a doctor, AND a woman, I really have to tell you this, Karen ...
Women need more irony in our diets.
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I'm going to say it again, the hardcore religious right is going to drag America down as other countries whip past us. I'm sick of 'em. Let them go hang out with other fanatics.
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They aren't as powerful as they are loud, so it's not that bad.
On a slightly related topic, Gail do you know the site, "Fundies Say the Darndest Things!"?
The problem with people like this family, is that their complaints are so iddiotic that when a group has a real religous objection nobody wants to listen. The first thought we all have is "Uh Oh Here Come The Nutters Again!"
I know irony! It's...when... something is kinda like iron. *Nods.* Ironish.
In all seriousness... just how stupid does a kid have to be if she's offended by "burning Bibles" in a book when the point of the book is "burning books, including Bibles, would be bad"? I mean, dang, if I was that girl's teacher I think I would have just put my head through the nearest window at that one.
it's just like the argument that anything with demons in it is automatically Satanic, even if the whole point of the thing is getting rid of said demons. people are just way too sensitive about some things.
Or when people get stoned just for saying "Jehova".Originally Posted by ninjapeps
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Stone him!Originally Posted by the4thpip
I would've just failed her the moment she placed the complain, telling her "Obviously, you didn't read the whole book and get the point of the damn story, which isn't about bashing God, but about bashing book burning. Therefore, you've failed the Assignment."Originally Posted by Damo
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I find it a little scary that the school or the teacher were immediately willing to give a different reading assignment to a kid who stood the most to learn from Fahrenheit 451. Schools aren't there to further ignorance.
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*big huggies for Gail*Originally Posted by Gail Simone
A-fucking-men, my friend. What's sad is the girl's father, who stated the book was "downgrading Christians" and "talking about our firemen". For someone who went through the book 'line by line, highlighting passages and providing page numbers' for his complaint, he damn sure didn't digest a single thing Mr. Bradbury was attempting to convey. (Lack of) Reading Comprehension FTL!Originally Posted by lonewolf23k
Nail on head, that's all I've gotta say.Originally Posted by the4thpip
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