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MIAMI - A children's book about life in Cuba has parents and school board members demanding its removal from district libraries even though it only features wholesome topics.
To many in this heavily Cuban-American community, "Vamos a Cuba" ("A Visit to Cuba") is extremely offensive because it lacks any criticism of the country's dictator Fidel Castro or his communist government.
Originally posted by djohnsto77
A discussion of Cuba without a discussion of Castro and his policies and their impact on the Cuban people just is not complete or scholarly at all. Most likely it's just pro-communist propaganda.
Of course I haven't read it myself, but I bet if I did, I'd come to the same conclusion.
Originally posted by iori_komei
It's a children's book, it's not meant to be political, since kids don't care about such
things at that age.
Originally posted by djohnsto77
Bush has been the duly elected president of the United States under our Constitution for what, like 6 1/2 years or so?
Originally posted by djohnsto77
A discussion of Cuba without a discussion of Castro and his policies and their impact on the Cuban people just is not complete or scholarly at all. Most likely it's just pro-communist propaganda.
Of course I haven't read it myself, but I bet if I did, I'd come to the same conclusion.
"This is not content that is neutral and apolitical," School Board attorney Richard Ovelmen told the three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. "It is academically incompetent."
Originally posted by dgtempe
Honestly, Its like writing a book about great times when Hitler was taking over north Europe.