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Nobody has to read Dr. Seuss if they don't want to. But it's worth remembering that his books were so popular with children in large part because of the crazy stories and funny pictures. Learning to read was very boring until The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggs and Ham came along in the 1950s. Problematizing everything that's different, weird, or uncomfortable won't get us any place worth exclaiming over.

> Nobody has to read Dr. Seuss if they don't want to. But it's worth remembering that his books were so popular with children in large part because of the crazy stories and funny pictures. Learning to read was very boring until The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggs and Ham came along in the 1950s. Problematizing everything that's different, weird, or uncomfortable won't get us any place worth exclaiming over.

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It’s so stupid, I’m sure owning one of his banned books will become a crime also. lol at Amazon, they already pulled all the anti-jew shit a few years ago, luckily I picked up the culture of critique years before that and loan it out instead of buying people a copy, they loss.

Didn’t he become a huge liberal in the end anyway?

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Didn’t he become a huge liberal in the end anyway?

The only thing I can recall him doing was fucking his sister-in-law as his wife was in her death bed.

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lmao, never heard that before but it sounds like a liberal. I only watched his cartoons as a kid but looking back they seem pozzed.

The lorax(?) about environmentalism and then you have the one with the add and remove a star from you body machine about racism etc.

but attacking shit from 70+ years ago is borderline retarded but they already did that with gone with the wind.

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but attacking shit from 70+ years ago is borderline retarded but they already did that with gone with the wind.

It's almost as if cultural norms aren't fixed and change with the passage of time, but people encouraging cancel culture are going out of their way to find things (rollingstone.com) to be offended at on the behest of someone else.

"If I ran the zoo"; I'd put niggers in cages (news.cnrs.fr) wasn't a page in a Dr. Seuss book from my recollection.

The lorax

Yep, pozzed "greens" books won't be banned. Also, why ban anything at all? If you don't like it, don't read it. It's not recommended reading or apart of required learning from the department of education. It's designed to make reading fun for children, which niggers are appalling at.