And the Crowd Went Wild

Guy gives new meaning to “Reading Rainbow”…

I guess if you smear them as book-burning Nazis, violence against women is woke.

Funny, the reading that is withheld from children.

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

2 thoughts on “And the Crowd Went Wild”

  1. Here’s the real deal on restricting the books in school libraries. I can name three books right off the top of my head that the overwhelming majority of Americans, right, left, center, and off the grid, would agree do not belong in a school library, yet are considered to be classic works of literature.

    As a trigger warning, these books make “50 Shades of Gray” look like a Bible study text in comparison. So the faint of heart should probably not check out any of them.

    1. “Justine” by Marquis de Sade” (1791)
    2. “The Story of O” by Pauline Reage (1954)
    3. “The Image” by Jean de Berg (1956)

    But if you’re daring enough to take a look at any (or all) of the three, I believe you’ll agree they shouldn’t be in a school library. Hell, they probably shouldn’t be in a general access section of a public library.

    So to cut to the chase, this isn’t about whether or not certain books should not be in a school library, but which books, or types of books, should be excluded and who gets to decide what is excluded.

    Almost seems like the debate about who should be allowed to own what guns, don’t it?

    1. So not allowing a goatse.cx poster to adorn a preschool wall does not necessarily make one a Nazi…?

      I didn’t include a live link. The Wikipedia entry for that term goes to a description, NOT the actual graphic, but the subject is still NSFW.

      Perverts are so goddam weird.

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