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  • GeorgesII0

    The sandman, y the last man, persepolis,
    fuckn hell...

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    “I chose several highly acclaimed, award-winning graphic novels in my English 250 course, not because they are purportedly racy but because each speaks to the struggles of the human condition,” he told the RDF. “The course in question has also been supported by the faculty [and] administration and approved by the board.”
    Schultz and her parents spoke to the college administration to protest the material. Their ideal outcome, they stated, was to have the books removed from all class syllabi and the school bookstore—but if that were not possible they wanted to be sure students would be aware of the potentially objectionable content before purchasing. “At least get a warning on the books,” Shultz told the RDF. “At most I would like the books eradicated from the system. I don’t want them taught anymore. I don’t want anyone else to have to read this garbage.”

    http://lj.libraryjournal.com/201…

    • Random student asks college to remove books from syllabus. College says no, justifying reason. When will this madness end?Fax_Benson
    • I can't wait for book burning to go back in trend
      oooh wait a sec,
      http://i.imgur.com/Z…
      GeorgesII
    • The feminocalypse is nigh...any day nowyuekit
    • i've read all these except Fun Home and can't see anything to be offended about. ...except Last Man which is pretty shit, imo.sarahfailin
    • Last Man is not as feminist as it would like you to believe. In fact I think it's a kind of weird male fantasy, to be the only man in a world of women.sarahfailin
    • GeorgesII, the difference in those pictures is that one is a giant crowd and a govt, the other is one person. Have some perspective.nb

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