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IamSauerKraut t1_jcb1ugz wrote

>Central York SD was not using it in curriculum, which is for the best, but it was in the high school library until this ban was initiated by a complaint. It should be reinstated, although a content warning provided with it would be appropriate, as arguably would restrictions if parents want to impose them on their own child's library account. But removing it from the library altogether is absurd.

Totally agree.

The complainers, who often do not have kids at the high school, seek to restrict what the kids of other parents can read. Let the kids at the high school make the decision to read or not to read, not these fake ass control freak complainers.

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Lazerspewpew t1_jcc4no0 wrote

We need to stop tiptoeing around these people and acknowledge what they are and what they're doing. These people are Christian Nationalist Fascists who want every sector of American life forcibly governed by their batshit insane religious beliefs.

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spiralbatross t1_jccqlgn wrote

Nationalist Christians aka Nat C’s

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Lazerspewpew t1_jccsjbb wrote

A lot of them will rant and rave about "that's not us!", but a few of them have embraced the fascism. Both things are terrifying.

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IamSauerKraut t1_jcdtx8n wrote

Why they continue to wage war on other peoples' kids I do not understand. They ought to just knock it off. Hey, trumpkin, leave them kids alone!

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kormer t1_jcbtgo2 wrote

> he complainers, who often do not have kids at the high school

As opposed to 99.9% of the posters here who also do not have kids at that high school?

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delusions- t1_jcbv5ib wrote

We're not trying to control policy like they are, now are we?

We're discussing it, and the people who ARE trying to. Interesting how you're trying to change the subject, though.

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IamSauerKraut t1_jcbve2t wrote

Not seeing where any of the CYSD complainers are here in this thread. Unless you are one. Most of the folks commenting here are not objecting to books being made available to the high school students. We are not seeking to limit their reading materials.

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