@Essielayne1sShe
Essielayne 1sShe
@Essielayne1sShe · 5:00

What? No Dictionary? Libraries, Books, and Public Access to Power

Well, it's like you shrug your shoulders, who cares what they do in the library? But this isn't just the removal of a book. It is the reflection of a class struggle. Yes, class struggle that has existed since personkind worldwide could access that culture's written word, because not everyone could even read or write

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@kwa
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@kwa · 0:18
Isn't this the premise of that book, fahrenheit 51? I remembered a long time ago, but it sounds very much like that, where they started with. They started with banning certain books, and then they turned to just burning books just because it sounds very much like that
@Essielayne1sShe
Essielayne 1sShe
@Essielayne1sShe · 3:27

@kwa

I wonder what he would think if he were alive today, seeing what's going on with all the book banning. But the last thing I'll share with you is this book, Fahrenheit 451. It has been off and on the book banning list for years, since the thing got published. And it's for different reasons. There's a lot of profanity and challenging Bible themes and imagery
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