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Yasobich - > Fun Stuff and Pickle Soup -> BAN Harry Potter???????? OMGWTF?!?!?!?
BAN Harry Potter???????? OMGWTF?!?!?!?
Laura Mallory is at it again, she is heading a a campaign to ban Harry Potter books from her local elementry in Loganville, Georgia. She says that because of these books more school shootings will happen and more violence will occur.Laura Mallory, a mother of four from the Atlanta suburb of Loganville, told a Georgia Board of Education officer that the books by British author J.K. Rowling, sought to indoctrinate children as Wiccans, or practitioners of religious witchcraft.Referring to the recent rash of deadly assaults at schools, Mallory said books that promote evil - as she claims the Potter ones do - help foster the kind of culture where school shootings happen.That would not happen if students instead read the Bible, Mallory said.What the heck lady!?!?! Get a life, the school your talking about is a public school and can carry what ever they please and your arguement about not carrying these books is lame. Mr. Potter promotes Wiccans? or teaches kids about witchcraft? And then suggesting to replace these books with CS Lewis or Left Behind: Kids. ? Are you mad? I'm sure Laura Mallory has her child's best interest at heart, but her interests would be better served if she knew more about the Wiccan faith than less. Any faith which endorses "And it harm none, do what you will" is encouraging anything but evil, no matter what her christian church believes. And the Harry Potter books? No religion at all in them. She needs to look a little harder at the things that are evil in this world, and Harry Potter books are not anywhere near the top of that list.What happened to the pure 'magic' of a child's imagination? Something tells me that the men who recently took the lives of innocent school children wouldnt have been deterred from their fatal paths by the banning of Harry Potter books- madness.My children and I have all read the Harry Potter books. It is fantasy and fortunately my children (and most others that read them) can distinguish the difference between them and real life. Get a grip woman - these attacks in school have been tragic but carried out with guns not with wands and broomsticks.It's not Harry Potter to blame but the lack of social discipline and morality due to years of liberalism and political correctness with emphasis on rights rather than responsibility. People think they can do what they like!I doubt very much that the Amish school shootings has anything to do with Harry Potter. I can not recall any Harry Potter story line suggesting binding up young girls and callously shooting them. I do however recall a lot of slaughter in the bible. The second chapter deals with an awful amount of smiting. Im just saying that if she knocks on Harry Potter, she needs to be more consistant to what she is saying. I dont know about you but the CS Lewis books are about fantasy and the title "The Lion, WITCH, and the wardrobe"hmmmm. Grant it i do like the story and wouldnt tell my kids not to read them, its the fact that Laura Mallory rather have books that almost have the same content left in the school libraries. Heck when i was little i read dungeons and dragons books in a time where they were evil and created kids to act out with swords in sewers to kill each other(sound familiar? cause D&D was a scapegoat for teen angst in the 80s, much like rap or video games are today). So even back in the early 80's parents needed to be involved in thier childrens lives and teach them what is real and not. Not the mention the comic books i've read, in the late 80's most of the books were filled with half naked superheros that always had sexual innuendoes and were bent on violence rather than just talking out thier problems. Even thou i rambled on, we all have our own problems and we all have our own solutions. But when people do things to limit others thats where most people draw the line. She may have good intentions for her family but does she have to push her beliefs on the rest of us? But then again we are in a free speech nation and many more people like this will come around so on that note sigh............. PS after reading what i wrote i suck, wheres my engrish teacher to correct me :P anyways ill still post it.
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posted by Yasobich on Thursday, October 5, 2006 at 03:40 AM
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posted by mimi on Oct 5, 2006 at 08:03 AM
Yeah, wtf is right. What would be the point of banning Harry Potter books from a school anyway? If a kid wants it, they'll find a way to read it. It's retarded to take the privilege of reading what you want away from anyone, espcially a child. I always agreed with my mom's view of reading - "I don't care what you read, as long as you read." And to this day, I am an avid reader. I read books every single day. Sure, I began reading Stephen King books and of course some of that content may not have been the greatest for someone my age to be reading, but I was thankful that she let me read them. It opened my life up to a whole new world, an infinite vocabulary and a knowledge of some fascinating books and topics. I think Harry Potter books teach children so many important lessons - about love, friendship, loyalties, knowledge - I think these are so important for young people to learn and value in their lives. If they take anything from Harry Potter books, it will be these values, if not simply the enjoyment of reading an entertaining book. Someone will always see the negatives in anything, be it books, music, movies; but blaming a series of children's books for a couple of severely psychologically demented indivduals' violent acts is ludicrous. Quit being so negative, woman, and pick on something that's worth picking on.
posted by TallulahSugar on Oct 5, 2006 at 08:38 AM
Yes, Laura...the rest of the world doesn't have a clue on how to raise their children or what is good or what is bad for them.  We need you Laura to lead the way...goose stepping all the way!  Keep your children close to you Laura, make all decisions for them, take away their free will and home school them in the values and ideas that are running through your head.  They will either cling to you and when you die they won't be able to survive in the outside world or when they reach their teens they will find a way to escape from you and enter the world in the wrong way.

It might behoove you to teach your children the difference between fantasy and reality.  Harry is fantasy...but teaches about friendships, loyalty, and (God forbid) Love.  You have free will Laura...you can choose to not let your children read certain books, watch certain TV shows, not be a part of the world at hand...you have that choice, but you do not have that choice over me or mine.  Thank God!
posted by anonymous on Oct 5, 2006 at 08:42 AM
You said it all, thank you mimi.  It's so easy to try and blame telivision, music, or books when anything bad happens.  But is the easiest way ever the best way to go?  To blame rap music talking of guns and doing drugs and such as a reason for your or another's actions, though i disagree with blaming music for anything as well, is one thing and slightly more logical.  But a childrens series of books made to entertain the imagination and actually has lessons in good values.  You've got problems you need to sort out before you try and take care of others'.  J.K. Rowling is a wonderful author and a role model of mine.  I'm currently attempting to write a book along the same lines of fantasy, and I hope if it ever gets published people like you mimi and you Tallulah will appericate it for what it is and people like Laura Mallory will shut up.

        & nbsp;       &n bsp;       &nb sp;       &nbs p;         ;                 & nbsp;     Tiffany D. J.  age 16
posted by dhall on Oct 5, 2006 at 01:36 PM
First, let me point out that I am a Christian, and as some would say "Born Again".  Second I love the Harry Potter series.  I've read all six books more times than I can count, and I am not so patiently waiting for the seventh book to hit the  bookstores.  I think the fact that these books get some kids away from the television is phenominal.  I don't think that the later books are acceptable reading material for very young children because they can be frightening for some children (of course, like Mimi, I read Stephen King at a young age too.  It did give me nightmares but I got over them.)

On a side note I disagree with Yasobich about C.S. Lewis and Left Behind, Kids.  They are also excellent stories and should be read too.
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