You're kidding! Dr Seuss' books are racist now?

imastawka
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Boston: Six Dr Seuss books – including And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street and If I Ran the Zoo – will stop being published because of racist and insensitive imagery, the business that preserves and protects the author’s legacy said.

 

“These books portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong,” Dr Seuss Enterprises said in a statement on Tuesday, local time, that coincided with the late author and illustrator’s birthday.

 

“Ceasing sales of these books is only part of our commitment and our broader plan to ensure Dr Seuss Enterprises’ catalogue represents and supports all communities and families,” it said.

 

The other books affected are McElligot’s Pool, On Beyond Zebra!, Scrambled Eggs Super!, and The Cat’s Quizzer.

 

The decision to cease publication and sales of the books was made last year after months of discussion, the company said.

 

“Dr Seuss Enterprises listened and took feedback from our audiences including teachers, academics and specialists in the field as part of our review process. We then worked with a panel of experts, including educators, to review our catalogue of titles,” it said.

 

Books by Dr Seuss – who was born Theodor Seuss Geisel in Springfield, Massachusetts, on March 2, 1904 – have been translated into dozens of languages as well as in braille and are sold in more than 100 countries. He died in 1991.

 

 

The world has truly gone mad.

 

More here -

 

Dr Seuss books with racist images to no longer be published (smh.com.au)

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Am I not paying attention?  Can't be bothered scrolling back...........

 

Who is Hanson, and what does she have to do with Dr Seuss books?

 

 

 

edit:  Ah....Pauline.

 

Please stick to Dr Seuss

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I'm not sure where - the ' banning ' came up - 6 or so books are no longer being re-published.

 

They will still be available in Libraries - and until existing - have sold - now at a firmly higher price.

 

Oh - for ' Lady Chatterley's Lover '. LCL. 

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@4channel wrote:
 

The King was in a class of his own.


I think it takes a certain type to read into - ' Walk a Mile in My Shoes ' - as anything more than :

 

An admission - no man, no woman nor any child - should be judged - but understood.

 

 

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4channel seems to think music is the answer to everything.

 

or

 

He just likes scrollers

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The ' Fount ' of all wisdom - there's only 17 billion to 1 chance. 

 

 

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@supermussolinibros wrote:

the amount of negative bad press ebay has attracted onto themselves is amazing - especially in forums worldwide and newspaper comments just a tiny sample-

 

"i'm getting rid of my ebay account"

 

"wokebay"

 

"my asian husband laughed so hard he spat his cofee everywhere when i told him white people had banned dr seuss because of the way asians are pictured"

 

"we promptly deleted our ebay account"

 

"i hope ebay burn"

 

 

This is the start i think of the end of ebay  and they brought it on themselves


WTAF ? Why and how on earth can you possibly be holding eBay accountable for a decision made by the publishers/guardians of 6 x Dr Seuss books.

 

 

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Yeah, I ignored that post because it was beyond ridiculous

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@imastawka wrote:

Boston: Six Dr Seuss books – including And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street and If I Ran the Zoo – will stop being published because of racist and insensitive imagery, the business that preserves and protects the author’s legacy said.

 

“These books portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong,” Dr Seuss Enterprises said in a statement on Tuesday, local time, that coincided with the late author and illustrator’s birthday.

 

“Ceasing sales of these books is only part of our commitment and our broader plan to ensure Dr Seuss Enterprises’ catalogue represents and supports all communities and families,” it said.

 

The other books affected are McElligot’s Pool, On Beyond Zebra!, Scrambled Eggs Super!, and The Cat’s Quizzer.

 

The decision to cease publication and sales of the books was made last year after months of discussion, the company said.

 

“Dr Seuss Enterprises listened and took feedback from our audiences including teachers, academics and specialists in the field as part of our review process. We then worked with a panel of experts, including educators, to review our catalogue of titles,” it said.

 

Books by Dr Seuss – who was born Theodor Seuss Geisel in Springfield, Massachusetts, on March 2, 1904 – have been translated into dozens of languages as well as in braille and are sold in more than 100 countries. He died in 1991.

 

 

The world has truly gone mad.

 

More here -

 

Dr Seuss books with racist images to no longer be published (smh.com.au)


What I don't understand is why they sought to go public about it, just retract them from production - Right thing done, [in thier minds]  why blow thier own horn at how Politacally Correct they are?

 

I doubt any one would have noticed terribly much - it's 6 books FGS.

 

and yes, the world has gone freaking mad stawks

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Aaaaaah - who can remember - the opening line............. ' Noddy woke up feeling a little queer '. 

 

Enid - got done for that one. LOL

 

Wonder if it will get ' bleeped '. 

 

Ruined everyone's lives.

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 4 channel rote: the images or depictions of the Africans are somewhat demeaning and in addition to a lot of other negative things can add to what becomes some person's bigoted perceptions.

 

I don't think it's a matter of bigotted perceptions - I doubt if white kids reading it would assume Africans really look like that. The question that needs to be asked is, how would children of African descent feel about seeing themselves depicted in that way? 

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