• Zorque@kbin.social
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    The US doesn’t ban shit, individuals hand down mandates to public institutions that then tell them to go fuck themselves.

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        Oh, I am well aware that people in the US are banning books. There’s a culture war against libraries… but the US, as an institution, doesn’t ban anything. Saying otherwise is disinformation at its finest.

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          The US is a collection of institutions. If you go back to 1980 and find that every single individual republic of the Soviet Union is censoring The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (wild and nonsensical example), except for Latvia, you should still say that the USSR is censoring The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.

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        In schools. There is such thing as curated material for children. You can call it ban, but do you want, for example, pornography available to anyone in elementary school library? Or Mein Kampf?

        Public libraries are different thing. No books are banned there.

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      Please don’t lie to other countries. We’ve had several articles of libraries getting attacked by state legislature. Especially in Florida.

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      Does it really matter what level of government is doing it if the end result is the same.