Conservative activists, led by a local pastor and outspoken Israel advocate, pushed the district, Mission CISD, to excise books mostly about gender, sexuality and race. Their demands represented an extreme version of a nationwide culture war over books that has played out in recent years — and ensnared a number of books with Jewish themes.

In Mission, the long list of books on the chopping block includes a recent illustrated adaptation of Anne Frank’s diary; both volumes of Art Spiegelman’s Holocaust graphic memoir “Maus”; “The Fixer,” Bernard Malamud’s novel about a historical instance of antisemitic blood libel; and “Kasher in the Rye,” a ribald memoir by Jewish comedian Moshe Kasher.

  • @WhatYouNeed@lemmy.world
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    64 days ago

    It’s quite clear one group of people only want morons dictating what people can do, as opposed to those who listen and trust experts (who have often spent their entire life’s acquirung knowledge in their area of speciality).

    After all, who wants a doctor with 20yrs experience operating on their spleen, when Harry the butcher could do it.

    • @CableMonster@lemmy.ml
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      -24 days ago

      You are right, I want to dictate that state funds cant be used to show sexual materials to children. I am guilty!

      • @Jank
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        14 days ago

        Pray tell- what is so sexy about The Diary of Anne Frank or Maus?

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          2 days ago

          Its not The Diary of Anne Frank, its Anne Franks Diary… And thats a great point, why did they add sexual material to a young girls diary that had nothing sexual in it?