bookaddict43: (Default)
I'm a bit late this year!

This week is Banned Books Week in the US. People's ability to censor things for the most spurious of reasons continues to amaze me! One of the top 10 challenged books this year is 'And Tango makes three'! This is a children's story book based on a true and documented story about two male penguins who hatch an egg and then look after the baby. I've read this book at story-time and the kids always love it.

Check out the list of frequently challenged 20th century classics. I've read more than half of these and am still (relatively) sane, and only moderately depraved :D
bookaddict43: (she posted again)
Sorry for the spamming today but I have time to myself (luxurious sigh) and am catching up on both reading and posting!

Check out this open letter to Amazon...Censorship rears it's ugly head again!

*fumes*

Feb. 21st, 2009 02:29 pm
bookaddict43: (jaynekill)
I can't believe this!!!!

Censorship and narrowmindness sucks :(

I firmly believe that people have a right to read or watch whatever they like. In my experience it's not children who look at these books and it's always adults who put the wrong conotations on them and others.
bookaddict43: (pulling a jayne)
Beware - serious ranting and/or rebellion ahead!

Some of this relates to my previous post and some to a post in a friends' journal. It also relates to something I believe in strongly as you may get from the italics :D

I work in a public library, fortunately in a place where no-one has ever seriously questioned the stuff I buy for the shelves. I've had one or two remarks about the witchcraft books or sex manuals, but nothing over-the-top or irrational.

I totally believe that people should be allowed to read/watch what they like. If it's the hopless Harlequin/Mills & Boon romance fiction I make fun of, Mein Kampf, the Black Lace erotic fiction, Jane Austen or Shakespeare; IT IS THERE CHOICE!!!!! And I have no right to stop them borrowing/reading/watching it.

The same applies to fan-fiction, vids or anything else really. The moment we start telling people what they can write or even like, we become opressors, even if it's only on our little corner of LJ.

Of course I believe too, that everyone is entitled to their own opinion. But when it actually promotes the idea, that another persons' ideas are unwelcome and irrelevant then that is wrong!! The people who jump on these bandwagons are also weird - have some ideas yourselves, read that is being criticised first! Then say something if you want...

So I'm saying (paraphrased from a comment in my friends' journal)

Who cares what they think?

I strongly believe that people can post what they like, when they like. We as grown-ups can read it or not. And think of it this way - the person must have read it to criticise it. I may not be a huge fan of Chuck/Sarah, Kaylee/Simon, Shepherd/Weir, but I reserve the right for people to write, read and enjoy it.

Also if anybody stops posting because of some ill-considered rants, you've played into the ranters hands and we'll be condemned to banal, canon, badly written fic!!!!!!!!! Don't do it - and don't be depressed *cuddles* and stand up for those of us who can think and act like individuals!! *rallying cry*

Traditional disclaimer: Of course I actually do like canon and reserve the right of folks to write badly written fiction too :)

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