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#4535

Parents shouldn't be able to ban school library books

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The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

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After 2 votes and with 14 points ahead, the winner is...

jamgiller
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Description

Resolution: It should not be possible to ban or remove books from school libraries based on parents' or guardians' objections to the content.

Happy to establish other conditions, rules, etc. in the comments. This is my first time creating a new debate.

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@jamgiller

(Shrug)
People have different views of what is moral, what is harmful,
The kids can read LGBT themes as adults, 'if they choose,
'Or as kids if their parents support such.

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@Lemming

The risk is putting to a vote something that people should have the right to, like reading harmless books that feature LGBT themes.

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@jamgiller

I'd say I'm a fan of free speech and academic freedom,
But there are places speech get's limited,
Places academia get's limited.

I 'would put it to a vote, in a Parent Teacher Association,
If there 'is a minority as you say,
Then the vote won't pass.

But if a majority of parents and teachers 'do think it harmful to the children,
Then it 'ought be banned.

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@Lemming

Not a big fan of freedom of speech or academic freedom?

Oh that's a shame, that John00's a no show.
My view is that Con ought have an overwhelming advantage in this debate.

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@jamgiller

Sure. I'd have to ask for 3 days or more between rounds. I can only put in so much time per debate.

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@hey-yo

We can redo this if you want.

Any more debates like this? Looks fun

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@John00

"it is important to consider the contrast of this material against current truths to ensure this ugly truth can be identified quicker next time"

So your argument is basically an assumption that Hitler's book will help you identify the next Hitler. Sadly, thats not how the world works. The masses of people arent capable of identifying the most obvious lies, let alone to be capable of identifying Hitler.

Searching for the next Hitler would just result in everyone labeling their enemies as "Hitler". So yeah, since people have a limited amount of books they can read during lifetime, Hitler's books should probably not be in that equation.

this is true while Mein Kampf's subject mater may not be palatable to most it is important that a lesson is learned, this cant be done without reference material exposing the truth. Mein Kampf like it or not was a truth for the Germans that used it as a manual. it is important to consider the contrast of this material against current truths to ensure this ugly truth can be identified quicker next time before it has the time to become another ugly truth about humanities nature.

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@Best.Korea

Mein Kampf is actually good history material, for example. My English teacher literally recommended the book. He wasn't a Nazi of course, he is just an avid lover of historical studies.

It really depends on how you teach kids the books. You are not going to declare Mein Kamph the ideological epitome the kids are supposed to preach, you are going to use it as pure historical material, as it should.

Great, I'm looking forward to this, I think this site is exactly the space I've been looking for.

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@John00

Yes, that's right. I will post my first argument soon, and you should get a notification when it is your turn to respond. There are 3 days available to post an argument.

for us to begin you must go first, this is correct?

you too my friend

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@John00

Thanks for accepting my challenge. Looking forward to our debate. Good luck.

I would like to debate you with the understanding I am a beginner and may require assistance from time to time. just navigation and things, i can formulate a good argument for Parents being allowed to ban books

I would take the side of Parents being allowed to ban books

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@Best.Korea

Straight to Hitler?

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@John00

I'm debating on the side of not allowing parents to ban books. I can change the title.

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@John00

From the description I think it's the former, though they should probably have titled the debate something different.

are you debating on the side of not allowing parents or the side of allowing parents to ban books?

Cool, so next, the kids are gonna be reading Hitler's books.

If parents cant object, why could you?