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a few years ago (maybe 5) some books were donated to our schools library at the HIGH school.

the librarian saw they were books that might interest me... so she asked if I would read them to see if they were appropriate for kids.

I read them, they were great.

I told her what was in them.

some sex...nothing super graphic... but basic r rated sex scenes

she said i could keep them

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5 hours ago, mspart said:

 it is not age appropriate 

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And this is the main issue and hence why my Thermodynamics analogy.  Its economics: allocation of scarce resources among competing ends.  The school library has a very limited budget so why would they spend the money to buy books that aren't appropriate for the age group.  Thermodynamics is not a cheap book.  

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13 hours ago, mspart said:

17 years, 364 days.   That's the line.   And since there are 18 years olds and 17 years olds and young in HS, out of an overabundance of caution, these materials are not age appropriate for High School curriculum or library.   It is an easy line to draw.   Not difficult.   If school board members ears are offended, not age appropriate in school.  

Yes necessarily all minors. 

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Offended and age-appropriate are not the same things. 

Purity culture, religious nut jobs that refuse to teach their children about sex until they are of the age of marriage(which in some cases is WELL below the age of 18, we can discuss what 'well below' means, but by your logic even one day is too far) would be offended by kissing or holding hands or any of a bunch of mundane things that many other people wouldn't even blink at. 

Lack of education and exposure to knowledge are just a few of the reasons we are having this conversation. Ignorance begets ignorance. 

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1 hour ago, ThreePointTakedown said:

Which books? 

What examples of material are we talking about? and do they actually show up in a 5th graders library?

do you really need it posted for you?

i think you are just trying to get me banned

 

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12 minutes ago, Scouts Honor said:

do you really need it posted for you?

i think you are just trying to get me banned

 

Titles? 

what kind of stuff shows up in a 5th grade library that is controversial? 

Are you uncomfortable with a 5th grader learning about the two moms or two dads that at class mate has?

Or two penguins that decide to spend their lives together, that happen to have the same anatomy? 

That hat the cat wears is trying to send a message and I'm reading it loud and clear! Thing 1 and Thing 2? I suspect some shenanigans are afoot.  

What is the red fish doing with the blue fish behind closed doors? That's what I want to know! 

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2 hours ago, Scouts Honor said:

no. im SURE that showing blowjobs etc.. is inappropriate for school

Fair point. But since you have not provided evidence that that is actually happening. I will go ahead and not believe that what you are saying is true, given the current amount of evidence. 

If you wish at some point in the future to provide more/better evidence I might be brought to your side. As it stands I am not. 

Have you seen these things with your own eyes or are you just taking someone else's word for it? Because, you know people lie. They lie all the time. Lie about big things and small things. They lie to try to make you think they are better/smarter or more moral than they really are. That's a big one. 'Do as I say, not as I do' is big for people trying to convince you something is immoral. Funny that your name is what it is. 

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2 hours ago, ThreePointTakedown said:

Fair point. But since you have not provided evidence that that is actually happening. I will go ahead and not believe that what you are saying is true, given the current amount of evidence. 

If you wish at some point in the future to provide more/better evidence I might be brought to your side. As it stands I am not. 

Have you seen these things with your own eyes or are you just taking someone else's word for it? Because, you know people lie. They lie all the time. Lie about big things and small things. They lie to try to make you think they are better/smarter or more moral than they really are. That's a big one. 'Do as I say, not as I do' is big for people trying to convince you something is immoral. Funny that your name is what it is. 

ok... you just really can't read.

i posted evidence of what was in the books. last summer. almost got banned.

here is the thing.. you SEE things.. people SHOW them to you... and you still dont' believe.

i can't believe you are this dense.

it has to be an act. 

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23 minutes ago, Scouts Honor said:

ok... you just really can't read.

i posted evidence of what was in the books. last summer. almost got banned.

here is the thing.. you SEE things.. people SHOW them to you... and you still dont' believe.

i can't believe you are this dense.

it has to be an act. 

Emotional outburst aside. 

I don't care about last summer. Maybe this is the wrong format for you to make your case if getting booted is a possibility. 

I've SEEN a person try to offer up bad evidence, have been SHOWN nothing, and yes I still don't believe. That shouldn't be shocking to you. Is evidence of things unseen in your wheelhouse? Cuz that's not gonna do much for me either, fyi. 

You mentioned BJ but did not include a title. Makes it seem like you heard it from someone but did not see it for yourself. I am not going to go back through posts from last year to find this when you could just type the Title of the book. 

Then you need to confirm that it is or has been in a library that 5th graders have access to. I'm not just going to believe you. Nor should you want me to, if you are serious about it. 

Sorry that I'm making harder for you to prove your point. But you're not doing a great job. I'm trying to confirm that what you say is true and that it should be taken seriously. 

 

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12 minutes ago, Scouts Honor said:

not replying to you anymore.

not worth talking to.

He thinks when he talks in circles he’s winning when all he’s doing is making himself look stupid. 

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On 4/19/2024 at 2:55 PM, ThreePointTakedown said:

Emotional outburst aside. 

I don't care about last summer. Maybe this is the wrong format for you to make your case if getting booted is a possibility. 

I've SEEN a person try to offer up bad evidence, have been SHOWN nothing, and yes I still don't believe. That shouldn't be shocking to you. Is evidence of things unseen in your wheelhouse? Cuz that's not gonna do much for me either, fyi. 

You mentioned BJ but did not include a title. Makes it seem like you heard it from someone but did not see it for yourself. I am not going to go back through posts from last year to find this when you could just type the Title of the book. 

Then you need to confirm that it is or has been in a library that 5th graders have access to. I'm not just going to believe you. Nor should you want me to, if you are serious about it. 

Sorry that I'm making harder for you to prove your point. But you're not doing a great job. I'm trying to confirm that what you say is true and that it should be taken seriously. 

 

The book is Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe. 

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7 minutes ago, Danny Deck said:

The book is Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe. 

Thanks. 

A book that received the Alex Award for books meant for 12 to 18 year old readers. 

Probably not appropriate for 5th graders across the board. Some parents might be ok with it though. At a school library for 6th grade and up, should be fine. So at a neighborhood public library, sure. Again, have the conversations with your kids. 

But let me just reiterate. No one has put forth any evidence that this book has appeared anywhere inappropriate. 

If you don't like the book and would rather it not be in your child's 5th grade library. I can understand that. If that library also serves 6th graders and up, then you might be out of luck. You should contact the school to see about restricting this material from being checked out. If not, talk to your kids about material that is appropriate. But understand that they will become curious about this stuff eventually. 

Its a sad day when they grow up. Even just a little bit. But it is how things are meant to work. Don't punish other people because you can't deal with it. 

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1 hour ago, ThreePointTakedown said:

Thanks. 

A book that received the Alex Award for books meant for 12 to 18 year old readers. 

Probably not appropriate for 5th graders across the board. Some parents might be ok with it though. At a school library for 6th grade and up, should be fine. So at a neighborhood public library, sure. Again, have the conversations with your kids. 

But let me just reiterate. No one has put forth any evidence that this book has appeared anywhere inappropriate. 

If you don't like the book and would rather it not be in your child's 5th grade library. I can understand that. If that library also serves 6th graders and up, then you might be out of luck. You should contact the school to see about restricting this material from being checked out. If not, talk to your kids about material that is appropriate. But understand that they will become curious about this stuff eventually. 

Its a sad day when they grow up. Even just a little bit. But it is how things are meant to work. Don't punish other people because you can't deal with it. 

Oh if you only truly believed this.

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The ultimate irony here is that the people freaking out about them are making the books far more popular than they ever would have been. Gender Queer sold 5,000 copies initially and was marketed for young adults. There's a bit of a straw man in this thread acting like this was getting promoted to elementary school kids. Just not true. It is mostly in high school libraries with occasional middle school libraries.

Middle school is debatable and I'm fine with not having it in them, but it's just ludicrous to believe high schoolers aren't old enough to handle this subject material (speaking of Gender Queer). Every one of these kids has access to the internet where they can *actually access real porn* if they want. 

This whole conversation is completely divorced from reality and doesn't serve anybody well.

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2 hours ago, uncle bernard said:

The ultimate irony here is that the people freaking out about them are making the books far more popular than they ever would have been. Gender Queer sold 5,000 copies initially and was marketed for young adults. There's a bit of a straw man in this thread acting like this was getting promoted to elementary school kids. Just not true. It is mostly in high school libraries with occasional middle school libraries.

Middle school is debatable and I'm fine with not having it in them, but it's just ludicrous to believe high schoolers aren't old enough to handle this subject material (speaking of Gender Queer). Every one of these kids has access to the internet where they can *actually access real porn* if they want. 

This whole conversation is completely divorced from reality and doesn't serve anybody well.

So stop saying books were banned then...because you just indicated you agree with what has happened in most cases at schools...aka, books were not banned.

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