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I'm honestly surprised where people will go with culture canceal....this time it's dr suess.. Let's just whipe out 6 books cause twitter rattled some cages.. Really? Twitter literally is an echo chamber of the 1 percent The guy that taught you literally about racism with the star belly schreachers.. Has to go.. Or being green with the lorax., Has to go.. the dude that told you how to handle shit till your mom came home... Is now a racist,homophobic,anti trans pos? God as a child how i worshipped the cat in the hat and green eggs and ham.. And some karens say it's now racist.. FU karen...thanks for fucking with my childhood
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God i really wish karren would just get fucked in the ass and take a good dump.. Maybe then she would be less racist and giving a fuck about a kid's book in the 60s and what it really means. Stop trying to reinvent history
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3/2/2021 9:11 pm |
So true....
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And lets be real..the real problem with most karens.. Is they arent getting enough anal
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3/2/2021 9:21 pm |
enjoy the cat enjoy the ham! No one says you can't But the 2021 celebration is shaping up to look a little differently, and not just because COVID-19 has millions of kids learning remotely. It’s because Dr. Seuss Enterprises, the entertainment company that manages the late writer’s estate, has decided to stop publishing six of Geisel’s books that feature racist and insensitive imagery. They include: “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street,” “If I Ran the Zoo,” “McElligot’s Pool,” “On Beyond Zebra!,” “Scrambled Eggs Super!,” and “The Cat’s Quizzer.” Dr. Seuss Enterprises explained in a statement released on Tuesday that its mission is to support all children and families with “messages of hope, inspiration, inclusion, and friendship.” And after working with a panel of experts, which included educators, it decided to cease licensing and publishing those particular titles. “These books portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong,” the company said.
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@theowner2020: Count this Who as reporting for duty!!!! I suppose it's better for children not to be exposed to "racist and insensitive imagery", than it is for them to read and write.
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