Dr. Seuss children s books are hardly the first titles to cause controversy for libraries Titles such as Peter Pan and authors such as Judy Blume have also been targeted, in addition to a number of books featuring political drama
Author of the article: Tyler Dawson
Publishing date: Mar 08, 2021 • March 8, 2021 • 3 minute read • The Toronto Public Library says staff will review six Dr. Seuss books including On Beyond Zebra! to determine if there are racial and cultural representation concerns. Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images
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The One Area Where the U.S. COVID-19 Strategy Seems to Be Working
By spending lots of money and not worrying about liability, America is beating Europe in the vaccine race.
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The American government’s COVID-19 response has been a disaster, right? The United States strategy is a four-alarm dumpster fire, sent from hell to remind Americans to never again elect a president who describes the scientific method as “Now they have it, they have studied it, they know very much.” When people needed coronavirus guidance, U.S. leaders had none. Government officials told people not to wear masks, oh wait, to definitely wear masks oh wait, there actually aren’t any masks. Kindergartners went to internet school for a year because America simply refused to get a clue.
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