I find that I just can't let this one go, so I've composed the following.Censorship supporter wrote: I agree with the Halton Catholic District School Board's decision to remove The Golden Compass from its school libraries.
The Board -- as do all adults -- has the moral obligation to ensure that the minds of students and children are protected from any material that could cause them harm.
There is a thoughtful quote on the window of the Christian bookstore on Guelph Line -- What goes into a mind, comes out in a life.
Something to think about.
There's a minor problem: I do some video editing on the side, and my current client is, at minimum, religious. If she reads the paper, she might not appreciate my comments, truthful as they are. My plan is to submit the letter with my name, or not at all.I wrote:After reading X's letter from the December 6 edition of the Burlington Post, I can't help but feel that the Halton Catholic District School Board libraries haven't gone far enough to protect the fragile minds of our children.
I have become aware that there is another book, widely circulated in most libraries, which would benefit from the same scrutiny applied to Mr. Putnam's trilogy. It features stories of incest, cannibalism, child sacrifice, genital mutilation, and genocide. It condones slavery. It is full of scientific inaccuracies. In the wrong hands, this book is dangerous; it can and has been used to justify atrocities at various points in our history.
This book is titled "The Holy Bible", and is the work of various authors.
Any thoughts?