Posted on Oct 14, 2017
School district pulls 'To Kill A Mockingbird' from reading list; 'makes people uncomfortable'
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How about The Grapes of Wrath the book. The book I read it in 8th grade. The movie The Grapes of Wrath is a mellow down PG version of a Rated-R book
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SSG Jon Hill - there's nothing wrong with what you said. Still, school districts will try to revise history and take away books so it wouldn't be funny that they wood prohibit books like Fahrenheit 451 and 1984. That's one thing the Hitler did after coming to power in 1933 was to burn books the Nazi party did not like!
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SSG Jon Hill - thank you staff sergeant Hill! The drill sergeant on the right was drill sergeant or staff sergeant van zile. You probably didn't know him but he was at Fort McClellan and I was probably his age and basic training at age 31. I am the soldier on the second row from the top actually the Soldier just above him. I saw him less than two years later when I went through military police officer basic through Fort McClellan. I was the only Soldier he knew that took his advice and went officer. I am a guard and Army Reserve Citizen Soldier. I thank you and the NCO Corps for helping us out both as a junior enlisted and later as a platoon leader and above. Ncos are the backbone of the army
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When I taught the book, the students were wise enough to see the subtleties, and they really enjoyed the novel. More and more adults should read from the "so-called banned book lists."
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CPT John Sheridan
I think that I was in elementary when I first read it. As I recall, I didn't really get the intended message. I think I identified more with Scout from the perspective of a kid on summer vacation. I didn't miss the words though. My father didn't shield us from anything and talked to us about it. So, I grew up knowing that the N-word is wrong. Did it make me uncomfortable? Yes. But I think it was better that I knew that.
I was fortunate to read a number of "banned books" in school. Many of those I read again as an adult and got more out of them. You are right. I think adults should read those books.
I was fortunate to read a number of "banned books" in school. Many of those I read again as an adult and got more out of them. You are right. I think adults should read those books.
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When with PC end. Really, how did we survive the formative years of growing up from the 60s thru the 80s? It's one thing to protect your children, but sheltering them from everything should be outlawed..
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SSG Steven Mangus
I think you misunderstood what I meant, I was referring to the school district and those who felt "uncomfortable."
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
Capt Seid Waddell - I did have my Morning Mocha Fix the last couple of Days!
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