▲ | Der_Einzige 15 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
The problem is that teaching marquis de Sade to young boys will make them coomer horny terrorists (it’s literally extreme graphic sex/erotica meant to arouse the reader) to the girls in their class. School is not the place for coomer fiction, or pedo fiction. Teaching Lolita is child abuse because for anyone who actually went through that experience, they have to not only relive it, but see a quasi justification for it through the fact that this book is considered “great”. It’s just like that movie hard candy. It’s all pedophilic and shouldn’t be taught. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | soulofmischief 15 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
No one has to or should teach either of these books to children. As I have already stated elsewhere in this thread, this is in argument about restriction, not compulsion. You can not make something compulsory while also not restricting access to it. | |||||||||||||||||
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