New Jersey school district bans anthology about teenage homosexuality
American free speech organizations are fighting a decision by a New Jersey school to remove a critically acclaimed anthology of writing about teenage homosexuality from library shelves after parents described it as vulgar and obscene, reports The Guardian.
Revolutionary Voices, a collection of stories, poems and artwork by young homosexuals, was banned at Rancocas Valley Regional High School last week following a campaign by the local chapter of Glenn Beck’s conservative 9.12 project.
Local grandmother and 9.12 member Beverly Marinelli told the Philadelphia Inquirer that the book was “pervasively vulgar, obscene, and inappropriate”, while insisting that she is “not a homophobe”.
A coalition of free speech groups has jumped to the book’s defense, saying that residents “have no right to impose their views on others or to demand that the contents of the library reflect their personal, religious, or moral values”.
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equalitopia: New Jersey school district bans anthology about teenage homosexuality
New Jersey school district bans
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New Jersey? Really? I hope this is overturned soon.