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zerock's avatar zerock 2 months ago

what unconstitutional horseshit

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badgraph1csghost's avatar badgraph1csghost 2 months ago

if you weren't sure to be discharged immediately for this, i'd say the next time the gulf of Mexico comes up you should call it by its Nahuatl name, Chalchiuhtlicueyecatl. at this point it's hard to take any of this censorship seriously, considering we'll all be reading from christian scientist books by the time this is over.

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oopsiedoodle's avatar oopsiedoodle 2 months ago

I like the creative workaround! To be fair we are not calling it the Gulf of America either. We're just avoiding naming it. Like "the ocean off the coast of Texas" and other stupid as hell ways to talk around it. It is ridiculous and infuriating.

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anoutsider's avatar anoutsider 1 month ago

Sounds annoying! That being said, in the context of US history it's not too surprising. The US apparently has a rich history of silencing book authors: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_censorship_in_the_United_States

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anoutsider's avatar anoutsider 1 month ago

Also, although you mentioned your books are educational in nature, perhaps there could be a legal loophole if the phrase were used as "satire" or "parody"? Just an interesting legal thought

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oopsiedoodle's avatar oopsiedoodle 1 month ago

Oh yeah, for sure not surprising. I just never thought I'd have to censor the Gulf of Mexico of all things. It just feels bad to have to bend to the racism and supremacism of these people.

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smallcypress's avatar smallcypress 1 month ago

it's the most absurd timeline. I'm a teacher and by the time I left Florida a few months ago, a quarter of the age-appropriate elementary art books from the 90s that came with my classroom would catch me a felony. Really feeling for the families and teachers I left behind

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