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"Such books [children's books] may soon be forgotten - banished by a law that prohibits the sale of children's books published before 1985. The justification for such an outrageous decree is that the print might contain a tiny amount of lead."
"Could political goals have prompted this specific ban? I don't know. But if I were a postmodern change agent, I would want to hide old books that refresh young minds with moral absolutes and the unadulterated memories of our historical roots. Truth and freedom are incompatible with today's evolving standards for global solidarity."
Wow! Doesn't George Orwell in his "1984" book talk about old books not being accessible but in old dusty shops, which were illegal? What would be the ramifications of this? Children are our future generation and it seems to me like they are being targeted with books which are filled with new age, atheistic, homosexual etc content.
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