Banned Book Week is around October, and the list comes out several months before. A fellow nerd and great friend of mine named John published a book called "LOOKING FOR ALASKA" that got banned and wasn't allowed to be taught to ELEVENTH graders because of one small sex part that was less than a page and wasn't even graphic.
This led to another book being banned that just recently had a movie: THE GOLDEN COMPASS.
But first to the question: What is a 'banned book'?
A banned book is a novel that is deemed too offensive to be taught in class. Such books are on a list that gets released usually at the beginning of every academic year. In my opinion (and sorry for using offensive words), banning a book has to be the most RETARDED thing you could do; Schools hate how kids don't read enough, yet they ban books?
AND NOW, here is the reason THE GOLDEN COMPASS was banned:
A nun in the book says, "Christianity was a large mistake." by ONE character in ONE page of the entire book. I mean, if that one line was changed, the book would be approved?
It's official: The first amendment in this country has been taken into the woods and shot in the head. It doesn't exist anymore, it's now been replaced by, "Freedom to freaking complain about everything and anything even .01% remotely controversial and to make it so your complaint disables access to things or saying of things for EVERYONE."
What's your stance on this? Do you honestly think this book should be banned because of one line of dialog that says one thing against Christianity? But sure, we can make fun of Muslims, can't we? That's perfectly fine, we can call Achmed a towel head but saying Christianity was actually OOPS: The diary of a bored guy. All the hate sickens me. Let people read the book if they want to.
...We're going to have to add another amendment: Freedom to read.