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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1396251)3/27/2023 2:00:51 PM
From: Wharf Rat1 Recommendation

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That looks more like a list banned from public libraries than from schools, so I'm thinking it's misinformation.

Readers in Florida will have to get their mommy porn fix elsewhere now that some public libraries in the Sunshine State, as well as in Georgia and Wisconsin, have banned the immensely popular erotic thriller Fifty Shades of Grey from their shelves.

theweek.com



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1396251)3/27/2023 2:59:53 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation

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Florida School Removes ‘Ruby Bridges’ Movie From Classes After Parent ComplaintCOME ON

Dan Ladden-Hall News Correspondent

Published Mar. 27, 2023 9:59AM ET



Uncredited DOJ Photographer/Wikimedia Commons
A school in Florida has stopped showing the movie Ruby Bridges during its Black History Month classes after a parent complained. The adult refused to allow their child to watch the 1998 Disney movie about a Black 6-year-old who integrated into New Orleans schools in the 1960s, arguing that the story isn’t appropriate for kids in second grade. The parent also formally challenged the film being shown at North Shore Elementary in St. Petersburg on the grounds that scenes showing Ruby being racially abused could teach students that white people hate Black people. School officials in Pinellas County subsequently decided to pull the movie until a review committee has assessed it.