Books are widely known to be one of the best inventions mankind has ever created.
Reading books is about falling in love. Loving words, language, the power of stories.
Book banning is stupid. It’s a dumb activity for anyone to put their energy into.
Stopping humans from seeking knowledge is inherently wrong.
A book is a portable knowledge container, full of ideas, stories, life wisdom, and life-changing experiences.
Books plant seeds of emotional intelligence in hearts and minds, whether one is young or old.
The type of people who ban books, and prevent specific books they don’t like (and most of the time haven’t even read), are against knowledge and freedom.
Without the right to read freely, citizens aren’t in a position to fully flower in every way. Book banners want to restrict and prevent readers from exploring the ever-growing libraries and bookstores full of every type of book imaginable.
Diversity, free thought, and inclusion frightens book banners.
Reading any kind of book you choose comes with the practice of becoming a reader with an open mind.
Reading is a choice. More and more books are being published every year. It’s obvious there’s a hunger for stories throughout the land.
People choose to listen to minds from the past or present, visit new worlds, and experience different visions through books.
By instilling the love of reading at a young age, a lifelong reader is formed.
Readers fall in love with books that change their hearts and minds, change their perspective on the world, and ultimately change their lives.
Reading books that’ll change your life can happen at any age. Experiencing the feeling once makes you seek it out. You’ll search for the next book that’ll make you feel like you’re inside the story, opens up your mind, and challenges the way you think and view the world.
The joy of walking into a library, wherever it’s located, and picking up any book you want to read is essential to the freedom of living in a democratic country.
Reading a book is always a new experience, with each new book one picks up. Even when one rereads a book from a decade or two before, it becomes a different book by rereading it.
Becoming immersed in a novel, a poem, or a book of nonfiction is stepping into a time machine.
The right to read freely is expected and should be promoted in a free country, in a democracy, in a country known as land of the free and the home of the brave.
The extremist book banning that’s been happening in recent years at an accelerated pace is an anti-knowledge and anti-freedom movement. It’s taking regions of the United States backwards in history.
Preventing anyone from choosing what they can read is authoritarianism run amuck.
Books are tools for freedom, and are against mindless oppression and autocracies.
Ban the banning, not the books. The banning is being used as covert right-wing political mongering and little else. It should not be used as a tool for civil repression when means of compromise exist in public school systems, and they do.
Ban the banning indeed. I don't understand what's happened, really. Shakespeare's Tempest was banned in at least one school district in Arizona. Uhhh. I must be missing something because I don't get it.