Showing posts with label Banning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Banning. Show all posts

Thursday, May 8, 2008

The Idiocy of Banning Books

Posted by Pariahjane

Books have probably been banned since the first one was written - and it's something that is still done today in some countries. According to this article, Tango Makes Three has once again been awarded the top slot for objectionable books. The story is about a penguin who has two fathers and some parents feel this book might give kids the idea that a homosexual lifestyle is acceptable. Forget about promoting the idea of understanding with children that what makes up a family may be different from what they know. Just ban it because the content conflicts with their beliefs or they are too scared to face their own homophobia, not to mention complete ignorance. On a side note, having two fathers does not necessarily mean the parents are homosexual…but, again, understanding is not at the top of the agenda for these people.

Other books on the ALA's top 10 list include Maya Angelou's memoir "I Know
Why the Caged Bird Sings," in which the author writes of being raped as a young
girl; Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," long attacked for
alleged racism; and Philip Pullman's "The Golden Compass," an anti-religious
work in which a former nun says: "The Christian religion is a very powerful and
convincing mistake."

I don't see anything wrong with parents objecting to books but I do think some people go too far when they call for a book to be banned. If you don't feel a book is acceptable to your children that's your opinion and you have a right not to allow your child to read the book. Calling for a ban of the book so no one can read it goes beyond that.

There is nothing wrong with parents monitoring what their OWN children read, in fact, I think it is the responsibility of a parent to be educated and aware of what their child is up to, including which books they are reading. Objecting to books because their content is violent, such as 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings' is just plain ridiculous in my opinion. I understand that parents want their children to be protected from darker aspects of life; unfortunately that isn't going to change the fact that violence, such as rape, happens. Use novels like these to teach your children about life. Let them learn from it.

Same goes for 'Huckleberry Finn'. This novel is set in an American era where racism was still rampant. Rather than try to bury a dark part of American history, use this book to explain to your children that at one time racism was acceptable and then show them why that kind of thinking is wrong and leads to ignorance and hatred.

The literature that is chosen for schools is chosen because it provides a learning experience for your kid. Books are a safe way to introduce children to ideas, different cultures, different lifestyles... even different worlds. Schools have more pressing issues to deal with than whether or not the context of a novel is deemed violent of offensive.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Does Reddit 0 point ban? Is it because I am.... 'Atheist'?

Posted by BGH

~
I don't seriously think it has to do with me being atheist but I just am dumbfounded.

This is going to be short, but I am having a problem with Reddit. I have had an account there for sometime but recently began using the service more to promote posts on this blog. I am not a spammer, and my submissions contained original content, usually mixed with news articles.

On Friday 12/14/07, I noticed my posts were not updating with new point tallies and my 'karma' seemed to be frozen, which usually fluctuates quite often. I tried and tried to figure out if i was doing something wrong. I re-read the rules numerous times, I sent messages to the admins asking what could be the problem, all of this to no avail. No change in account status, no response.

I searched the web about what might be the problem. I found articles describing a '0 point ban', this seemed like exactly what I was experiencing. Read these:
Reddit's 0 Point Ban: Is Your Account Penalized?
Digg comments regarding this.
Banned again.
Banned from Reddit.

So seriously, WTF? Banned without reason, warning or explanation. Three emails were sent to the Reddit team from myself without acknowledgment or response, all were very polite, to the point and sans curse words. JCE has also sent one but I do not think she has received a response either.

Here is the latest message sent to the admins:


I have a complaint. I feel I may have been improperly tagged a spammer when in fact I am not. I sent a message yesterday regarding this and have not received a reply. I will try again.

I have a blog with a group of friends, we submit stories here and browse through stories on this site. Well, my submissions are no longer showing up, as well as my 'likes' on other stories.

I have found stories on the web regarding a "zero point" ban and feel I may be tagged this way. I am inquiring if this is true and a possible explanation.

I switched from using Digg primarily because I thought the quality of both the stories and the functions of this website were better suited to our style, we like more comments and that is what Reddit delievered. Now I am having my doubts. This is a contact form for 'feedback', well, I would like some feedback. I would like to know what my infractions were because, after reviewing the rules and the etiquette again I cannot see where I have erred.

I have modded forums before and we have always had the policy of notifying the banned user where their violations were, it is the professional way to operate a social site.

Thank you,
Brian


So? What's the deal? Why? Do they hate atheists (not really, there are other atheists on there but, like I said, I can't figure it out)? Do they hate posts that editorialize? I have been wracking my brain trying to understand but I am only chasing my tail.

P.S. I know the use of such websites is not a guaranteed right but it would be nice to know what rule I broke if any. I was rather enjoying the use of the site and really liked the activity on the comments and posts.

P.P.S. Could one of the other members here please submit this to Reddit, I want them to read it.

----