I don't know whether to laugh or cry. Maziarka, all by herself, is one of the best examples of why Banned Books Week is still critically needed. Her naked attempt to remove (and later just to restrict access) to books for political reasons reaches the very essence of censorship.
Non-Censor said, "I don't know whether to laugh or cry."
I've been doing a little bit of both since all this started. This woman's a prime example of why people should need to take some sort of test before they're allowed to reproduce.
She also took that from a relatively benign librarian blog and from a librarian who I would suspect thinks Ginny is completely wrong in her silly crusade.
That's why I created this blog, WISSUP-Uncensored, where each of Ginny's posts will be linked to, with a brief introduction, providing and open comment policy for you to discuss her rhetoric free from moderation.
(Please visit Sleepless In West Bend for my more detailed commentary on all things Maziarka)
I don't know whether to laugh or cry. Maziarka, all by herself, is one of the best examples of why Banned Books Week is still critically needed. Her naked attempt to remove (and later just to restrict access) to books for political reasons reaches the very essence of censorship.
ReplyDeleteNon-Censor said, "I don't know whether to laugh or cry."
ReplyDeleteI've been doing a little bit of both since all this started. This woman's a prime example of why people should need to take some sort of test before they're allowed to reproduce.
She also took that from a relatively benign librarian blog and from a librarian who I would suspect thinks Ginny is completely wrong in her silly crusade.
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