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Should Dr. Seuss no longer have an honored place on the shelf of children’s literary classics?
Let’s try to get beyond all the political posturing about so-called “Cancel Culture” and get to the crux of the matter at hand: When speaking of a cultural icon like Dr. Seuss, whose books include both important and timeless messages along with some ideas that cannot stand up to moral scrutiny at a point where we are desperately trying to at long last reverse the toxic tide of racism can you separate the Green Eggs from the Ham? Can Dr. Seuss still be considered kosher?