(This feels like a good time to remind authors that book bans are not good, regardless of circulation or reader numbers. If you’re working on “well” with a positive spin on book bans, just stop it.)
The findings above may make you wonder: If the book ban is driving an increase in engagement with highly content activists who claim to be trying to protect children, why do they continue to pursue a book ban? Follow the money. The study also considered and found political messages and donations Republican politicians in the Red State saw an estimated 30% increase in donations under $500 After the banned book event.
Again for the people behind: it’s not about books. As Kelly Jensen of Book Riot reminds us, “The book has been used by far-right groups as the thin edge of the wedge to curb information and information on race and LGBTQ+ issues, “books are simple, earthly, concrete targets.” Is it important for conservative politicians that children are actually reading books that have been banned? It’s not the time when their funding is full and their voters are finished.
Five years have passed American soiland we’re still salty
Five years ago, Jeanine Cummins’s American soil From the biggest book of the season to the biggest controversy of publication. For example, she had to sit down the whole Oprah about it, so it’s so big. This is Vanessa. American soil And why it still gets stabbed.
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