New Version of Huck Finn Elilminates N-Bombs

Only in your mind.

You just LIKE the PC shit the right does

No desh... in reality. It is typically the left. Look up the word typically. Do try to comprehend its definition.

What 'PC shit the right does' are you referring to Desh? Or are you just attempting to pull more shit out of your ass again?
 
So what you are saying is that you are back on the site to spout off more of your 'reich-wing' this and 'reich wing' that bullshit?

Fucking idiot.

your the idiot you clown. The right is much more about telling people how to live thier lives. Does the left do it at times sure.

Your single because your an asshole
 
your the idiot you clown. The right is much more about telling people how to live thier lives. Does the left do it at times sure.

Your single because your an asshole

ROFLMAO.... wow toppy... you really are bitter about my being single. Do you miss the single life THAT much?
 
http://www.banned-books.com/bblista-i.html

heres a list of banned books and who banned them and why.

You will note MANY of them were banned for bad words, homosexual content and the like.

Who do you think did that ?

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885)
by Mark Twain

The word "nigger," which appears many times in the novel, was the cause for the removal of this classic from an eighth-grade reading list. In the 1950s, the NAACP objected to the book's perceived racist tone. In 1984, the book was removed from a public high school reading list in Waukegan, Illinois, because a black alderman found the book's language offensive.

Thanks for proving my point. It was liberals who are bitching about Huck Finn.
 
Read the list people, its the right who bans more books




Don't Call Me Brother
by Austin Miles
In 1992, former Christian fundamentalist minister, Austin Miles, was sued; charges were that his book, Don't Call Me Brother, was "...a vitriolic attack upon organized Christianity." The $4 million lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court also screamed "libel" and "slander." After a lengthy and costly process, the court ruled that the book was not defamatory.

1-The Drowning of Stephan Jones
by Bette Greene
2-The Education of Harriet Hatfield
by May Sarton
3-Maurice
by E. M. Forster
All three of these books, which treat homosexuality in various ways, were removed from a regional high school. The novels' purchase was financed by a grant that teacher Penny Culliton received and was approved by the school superintendent and principal. However, shortly after a local newspaper reported that Culliton was involved with a lesbian and gay support group for young people, the books were found unsuitable and were banned. Maurice and The Education of Harriet Hatfield were seized from the students while they were reading the novels in class. Personal attacks on the teacher and demands for her dismissal have been so vehement that her job is now in jeopardy.

Fahrenheit 451
by Ray Bradbury
This book is about censorship and those who ban books for fear of creating too much individualism and independent thought. In late 1998, this book was removed from the required reading list of the West Marion High School in Foxworth, Mississippi. A parent complained of the use of the words "God damn" in the book. Subsequently, the superintendent instructed the the teacher to remove the book from the required reading list.


Families
by Meredith Tax
A young children's book that creatively describes different family structures, was finally removed by the Fairfax County school board. Meredith Tax's beloved book had been under attack for a long time, during which many individuals and organizations rose to its defense. What's more, Families was praised by the board's own review committees.

Flowers in the Attic
by V.C. Andrews
The county's board of education decided to remove all school curriculum materials and library books containing any and all "profanity" and "pornography," both concepts ill-defined. The tremendous public outcry made the board backtrack and resolve to review its selection policy. However, after this conciliatory decision, and while the review process still inches along, most of the books in Andrews's popular series Flowers in the Attic were removed from the high-school library for "pornographic" content.

Forever
by Judy Blume
Forever censored, this wildly popular teen novel was attacked once again for its frank treatment of adolescent sexuality and was removed from an eighth-grade optional reading list. In Rib Lake, Wisconsin, a school district principal had the book removed from the library after confiscating a copy from a student in the lunchroom, finding "graphic descriptions of sex acts."

Freedom and Order
by Henry Steele Commager
The U.S. Information Agency had this book banned from its overseas libraries because of its condemnation of American policies in Vietnam.
 
Seattle Public Schools banned Huck a few years ago. Bunch of conservatards those SPS folk. But, hey, now they have an issue that they can safely read...
 
Its liberals, Desh.

Fucking deal with it.

Go get the names of these liberals and proof they are liberals.

The examples supoer gave were decades old.

The book is still being banned and you have given no proof of who is doing it.

The south doesnt like it past and tries to rewrite slavery out of the Civil war all the time.

Why do you assume its not the south trying to cover over the history of their treatment of blacks?
 
Both sides have their banners.

PC banners are usually liberal; blaspheming against god & perceived gratuituous sex banners, as well as anything-gay banners, are usually conservative.

One thing is for certain - banners on both sides have no understanding whatsoever of the concept of art. It's like only one side of their brain functions.
 
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