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On 25/05/2025 03:52, Mike Van Pelt wrote:No, it doesn't. Banning is not merely hating or destroying. It's an institutional act, by a government, church, school board or whatever, decreeing that the book may not be sold/printed/possessed or whatever, by persons within that institution's jurisdiction.In article <100r948$bvlu$1@dont-email.me>,I think that being seized and publicly burned
Robert Carnegie <rja.carnegie@gmail.com> wrote:So some of the "top 100" seem to be (1) not>
actually banned, or (2) not the most popular.
I still want to see a "Banned Book" list that is *books*
*that* *are* *actually* *banned*, as in not permitted to
be printed or sold.
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This "A grammar school librarian determines that this book
inappropriate for a grammar school library", or even
"One parent complained about this book, and their complaint
was reviewed and filed appropriately" is a pretty weak sauce
definition of "banned".
should meet a reasonable condition of "banned",
and that happened in the U.S. to Harry Potter.Couple of times in the US (within this century), and once in Poland, judging by a quick search.
As for the year 2025, watch this space.Around where you live, you mean?
Textbooks for anarchism, terrorism, and
trade unionism also are dangerous to be
seen with.
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