Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Books on Teen Sex - Eeeeeek!

Buy these books immediately. A bunch of bitter tight-asses in Wisconsin is suing for the right to burn the public library's copies of books on teen sexuality, so you need to run out and buy many copies of them right now.

There is a little dustup going on in the town of West Bend, Wisconsin. The local bluenoses noticed that there are books that discuss human sexuality in the library — and some of them are even written for teenagers! Teenagers, of course, never think about sex and have no interest in the subject unless some vile prurient publication stirs them up, so the crusaders for purity are stridently demanding that these books be removed from view.

One particular target of their fury is a book by Francesca Lia Block, Baby Be-Bop, which commits the sin of writing positively about young gay men and negatively about gay bashing. A group called the Christian Civil Liberties Union filed suit over the book, since it exists at the library, and they don't like it.

The plaintiffs, all of whom are elderly, say their mental and emotional well-being were damaged by the book at the Library, the claim states.

That must be one powerful book. It sits on a shelf balefully, emanating damaging gay-rays that permeate the whole town, and disrupting the sexual health of its inhabitants.

SNIP

The prudes have created a blog, and it's clear that it isn't just gay sexuality that terrifies them, it's any sexuality. They link to a couple of pages from books that horrify them: they don't like sex ed with illustrations kids can understand, fiction that talks about high school kids' experiences with sex and drugs, or books about female sexuality.

It's pathetic and sad. I shouldn't laugh at Wisconsin too much, though, since this really is the work of a timid minority — the city had a referendum on whether the library should censor these books, and the majority said no. That has just inflamed them, though, and now the puritans are suing for the right to burn books.

It always gets down to that with the knuckle-draggers, doesn't it?

I offer them a compromise. They already have the right to burn books: all they have to do is buy a copy, take it home, and toss it into the fireplace. That's not at all illegal! Unfortunately, what they want is the right to burn other people's books, and I'm sorry, that would be uncivilized.

Max H comments:

“As good almost kill a man as kill a good book: who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image; but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself."

- John Milton

Read the comments for a great discussion on the purpose of public libraries.

2 comments:

RichMiles said...

It is of course an article of faith in human nature that those what ain't gettin' any don't want anyone else to get any either. it seems unquestionable that these old codgers haven't had any in quite a long time, and when they DID have some, it wasn't particularly satisfactory.

Having said that, the fact that all the complainants here are old says pretty much all that needs to be said.

This kind of thing really annoys me. Why can't they celebrate the young folks' success, instead of condemning it? Gay or no.

I'm upset by old codgers' trying to make all the world like them.

Sometimes I think Logan's Run was right.

Jack Jodell said...

Joseph Goebbels was also a proponent of book burning, and we certainly can't have kids understanding anything about sex! They might not end up like that model of American morality and family values, Bristol Palin, if they knew too much! Book burners are of the same dwarfed mentality as Sarah Palin, and that's pretty bad.