Technomancer wrote:Most libraries distinguish between children's and adults sections. It would have been failry simple to move the book to a different category instead of making it unavailable to everyone. Believe it or not, everything doesn't have to be made safe for six-year olds and the easily offended.
ChristianRonin wrote:If this book is as bad as they say, they HAD THE RIGHT to remove it.
Kaligraphic wrote:I usually prefer truth over a false rosy image, but I seem to be in the minority in this world.
"Oh, Oh, a book actually covers the subject! Heavens to Betsy! I don't think I like all of the subject, so let's get rid of materials that talk about the part that I don't like!"
Well, I don't like Keynesian economic theory - so I could probably object to most of their books on economics. On the other hand, to do so would be stupid.
Actually, we in the West tend to have a rather messed up view of sex - really, it makes no sense to not talk about it for 18 years (plus or minus by country) and then to leave the education to dirty magazines and such. Really, if parents looked at children as people being trained for adulthood, rather than as "innocent" little pets to be protected, their kids wouldn't grow up to need pornography to learn the fact of life.
I'm not saying to inundate kids with porn or anything like that, don't misunderstand me here. The simple fact is that a lot of teenage rebellion comes from the divide between the rosy world one was kept in as a child and a growing awareness of what the world is really like. Because of this, teens think that their parents are either ignorant of real life - they didn't train because they didn't know - or liars - they knew and still showed that false perception of reality. Not that it's easy to show someone something that will sadden them, but sometimes love means not avoiding what's hard.
Seriously, slap a label on it if you like and be done with the matter. Then slap one on the Bible, because it too contains graphic material.
Technomancer wrote:Since this seems to matter to people, let's state this clearly: The book does not contain hentai or any sort of graphic sexual acts. Yes, there is nudity, but nothing of the sort that in the cinema would rate anything beyond an 'R' rating.
"The Book, which had been checked out from the Victorville Branch library, describes the history of Japanese comics and contains reproductions of pornagraphic cartoons depicting sex acts including, sex with animals.."
Technomancer wrote:Since this seems to matter to people, let's state this clearly: The book does not contain hentai or any sort of graphic sexual acts. Yes, there is nudity, but nothing of the sort that in the cinema would rate anything beyond an 'R' rating.
Kaligraphic wrote:"Oh, Oh, a book actually covers the subject! Heavens to Betsy! I don't think I like all of the subject, so let's get rid of materials that talk about the part that I don't like!"
Slater wrote:well, hentai is a big part of anime-land. It would be hard to NOT mention it in an explanation of anime.
From Article wrote:Although the book in question was not located in the children’s section of the Victorville library, it was on a shelf next to other books including comics popular with children.
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