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Before #BannedBooksWeek ends, watch episode 3 of @NetflixSabrinaS in which The Bluest Eye, a Clockwork Orange, and Lolita are among books banned from their school. The students fight back! Original Sabrina fanart is also featured on our current blog post. https://t.co/1aPJKsErcc
Does fiction affect reality? It can do, yes. Does it affect reality in the way we expect it to? The evidence suggests probably not. https://t.co/azhXLR8oWB
On purity policing by fans: "#BannedBooksWeek is a week in which fans and writers stand in solidarity with each other to oppose the censorship of the written word. Criticism of fiction, even robust criticism, should be welcomed—but abuse should never be." https://t.co/azhXLR8oWB
Maurice Sendak’s children’s book In the Night Kitchen became a frequent target for censorship because the boy Mickey is depicted naked in his dream. https://t.co/wmHJQsSpUN #BannedBooksWeek
Does this elephant look like a Seymour to you? Or a Fred, Syd, Tom, Sue, Steve, Effie, or Posit? These are the suggestions we've received so far. We'll announce the name we've selected for our new mascot at our @RightsCon workshop tomorrow.
Introducing our new mascot, a stigma-busting elephant! Unfortunately however, it doesn't yet have a name. Can you help us out? Email your suggestions to mascot@prostasia.org. The one that we select will WIN a t-shirt. Entries close June 13 and will be announced at @RightsCon!
Who do you think are the biggest consumers of shotacon manga like this one, that are banned on @reddit and @discordapp? Do you think it's child abusers? Pedophiles? Or maybe gay boys or men? Guess again. It's actually young, heterosexual women. 1/3