Not making things political, but speaking from my perspective as I can remember. Trying to hide books doesn’t do anything.
My friends and I when we were kids, sought out what we couldn’t access. We even used proxy sites. ?
My stance on it is that, let people read what they wanna read. It is up to the parents to set whatever rules, but they shouldn’t have the right to impose their rules on others.
"Momma told me the power is in the tone, but it probably ain't powerful as a gun." I want to say something about this, but I think it might be political.
And it's becoming political anyways. What I was going to say is people only say that things don't have power when it benefits them. Take words for example. We can agree that words are powerful, until someone that we like says words we want to hear. Then we say that words have no power. Words either have power or they don't. Same as guns.
You can't really start a comment thread with a political statement and expect it to not become political. No matter the tone the essence of the post still is "I think people with this political opinion are stupid and hypocritical."
Not really. It's a meme making fun of gun people who think books make you gay.
Like da alex jones guy saying chemicals in the water make frogs gay, or something.
You guys made it serious and political, talking about fucked shit. The meme didn't do that.