14 thoughts on “Saint Johns Book Ban: Local Politics and the Unconventional Fight for Literary Freedom

  1. Wow, banning books in Saint Johns because they’re too “dangerous” and “subversive”? What’s next, banning puppies because they’re too cute? Maybe they should ban sunshine because it’s too bright! These local politicians must have read too many books and now they’re scared of ideas. Good job, Saint Johns, way to show your commitment to intellectual freedom

  2. why are the politicians in saint johns so dumB banning books is like trying to stop the wind from blowing you can’t silence people’s thoughts and ideas just because you’re scared of change open your eyes and see that diversity of opinion is what makes us grow and learn don’t be a

  3. OMG this is sooooo horrible!!! How can they ban books that make people think and question stuff?! People need to read different things to learn and grow. It’s like they’re trying to keep everyone in the dark ages or something! Those artists and activists are like

  4. wHy Da heck is them politicians bannin’ books? Ain’t nobody got no right to tell me what I can and can’t read! Lissen up, them unconventional peeps in Saint Johns ain’t gonna take this lyin’ down. They gonna fight for their right to

  5. OMG, this is like so sad! I can’t believe they’re banning books in Saint Johns, like, what even is that? Books are supposed to like open our minds and stuff, not shut us down.

  6. Wat in the world is wrong with these politicians in Saint Johns banning books left and right? Don’t they know that reading is fundamental? People need them books to expand their minds and think

  7. Whoa, banning books in Saint Johns? What’s next, banning pizza on Fridays? I mean, come on, let people read what they want! Let their minds roam free like a majestic eagle soaring through the clouds of knowledge! Free the books, free

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