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    By The Associated Press
    BOSTON — Six Dr. Seuss books — including "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street" and "If I Ran the Zoo" — will stop being published because of racist and insensitive imagery, the business that preserves and protects the author’s legacy said Tuesday.

    "These books portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong," Dr. Seuss Enterprises told The Associated Press in a statement that coincided with the late author and illustrator’s birthday.

    "Ceasing sales of these books is only part of our commitment and our broader plan to ensure Dr. Seuss Enterprises' catalog represents and supports all communities and families," it said.

    The other books affected are "McElligot’s Pool," "On Beyond Zebra!," "Scrambled Eggs Super!," and "The Cat’s Quizzer."

    The decision to cease publication and sales of the books was made last year after months of discussion, the company told AP.

    "Dr. Seuss Enterprises listened and took feedback from our audiences including teachers, academics and specialists in the field as part of our review process. We then worked with a panel of experts, including educators, to review our catalog of titles," it said.

    Books by Dr. Seuss — who was born Theodor Seuss Geisel in Springfield, Massachusetts, on March 2, 1904 — have been translated into dozens of languages as well as in braille and are sold in more than 100 countries. He died in 1991.

    He remains popular, earning an estimated $33 million before taxes in 2020, up from just $9.5 million five years ago, the company said. Forbes listed him No. 2 on its highest-paid dead celebrities of 2020, behind only the late pop star Michael Jackson.

    As adored as Dr. Seuss is by millions around the world for the positive values in many of his works, including environmentalism and tolerance, there has been increasing criticism in recent years over the way Blacks, Asians and others are drawn in some of his most beloved children’s books, as well as in his earlier advertising and propaganda illustrations.

    The National Education Association, which founded Read Across America Day in 1998 and deliberately aligned it with Geisel’s birthday, has for several years deemphasized Seuss and encouraged a more diverse reading list for children.

    School districts across the country have also moved away from Dr. Seuss, prompting Loudoun County, Virginia, schools just outside Washington, D.C., to douse rumors last month that they were banning the books entirely.

    "Research in recent years has revealed strong racial undertones in many books written/illustrated by Dr. Seuss," the school district said in a statement.

    In 2017, a school librarian in Cambridge, Massachusetts, criticized a gift of 10 Seuss books from first lady Melania Trump, saying many of his works were "steeped in racist propaganda, caricatures, and harmful stereotypes."

    In 2018, a Dr. Seuss museum in his hometown of Springfield removed a mural that included an Asian stereotype.

    "The Cat in the Hat," one of Seuss’ most popular books, has received criticism, too, but will continue to be published for now.

    Dr. Seuss Enterprises, however, said it is "committed to listening and learning and will continue to review our entire portfolio."

    Numerous other popular children's series have been criticized in recent years for alleged racism.

    In the 2007 book, "Should We Burn Babar?," the author and educator Herbert R. Kohl contended that the "Babar the Elephant" books were celebrations of colonialism because of how the title character leaves the jungle and later returns to "civilize" his fellow animals.

    One of the books, "Babar’s Travels," was removed from the shelves of a British library in 2012 because of its alleged stereotypes of Africans. Critics also have faulted the "Curious George" books for their premise of a white man bringing home a monkey from Africa.

    And Laura Ingalls Wilder's portrayals of Native Americans in her "Little House On the Prairie" novels have been faulted so often that the American Library Association removed her name in 2018 from a lifetime achievement award it gives out each year.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...mages-n1259256

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    You know all those bot accounts that have been posting here, pulling up random old threads etc.? Won't be long before they are "offended" by what they read on SCDUCKS, too...

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    Censorship isn't progress.

    Oh, and btw...it's Read Across America day, a day inspired and centered upon Seuss' work. The irony.

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    Unreal.

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    Cancel Culture going strong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    You know all those bot accounts that have been posting here, pulling up random old threads etc.? Won't be long before they are "offended" by what they read on SCDUCKS, too...
    Bot accounts here???
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    In the name of tolerance.

    Oh how we let things get away.

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    I often wonder if Mel Brooks gives a damn these days.
    I don't need my name in the marquee lights....

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    I read my daughters 2 dr seuss books last night. Might read 4 tonight to shove it to the man
    "Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it. The river was cut by the world's great flood and runs over rocks from the basement of time. On some of the rocks are timeless raindrops. Under the rocks are the words, and some of the words are theirs.
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    Good grief. It's Dr. Seuss week at my daughter's preschool. Yesterday was Green Eggs and Ham, of course when we got home she wanted green eggs. S i made her some green eggs. Am i wrong for doing that? Teaching her green eggs could be rotten? Green eggs are offensive to aliens because they are green?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    You know all those bot accounts that have been posting here, pulling up random old threads etc.? Won't be long before they are "offended" by what they read on SCDUCKS, too...
    What DB does this site use? Let me get at that so I can delete * where userid = 'everlast'
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    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    I often wonder if Mel Brooks gives a damn these days.
    https://www.bbc.com/news/av/entertainment-arts-41348510

    Mel Brooks has said political correctness is the death of comedy. The Hollywood film-maker said his Western parody Blazing Saddles would never get made today because of the use of the N-word.

    He's been talking to the Today programme as he prepares for the opening in London's West End of a musical version of his film Young Frankenstein.

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    "The Cat in the Hat," one of Seuss’ most popular books, has received criticism, too, but will continue to be published for now.


    The "censored" ones must not have been selling and needed a feel good reason to drop them.

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    Wasn't Seuss a nazzy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    I often wonder if Mel Brooks gives a damn these days.
    He's too busy at work work work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReelHard View Post
    Good grief. It's Dr. Seuss week at my daughter's preschool. Yesterday was Green Eggs and Ham, of course when we got home she wanted green eggs. S i made her some green eggs. Am i wrong for doing that? Teaching her green eggs could be rotten? Green eggs are offensive to aliens because they are green?
    This here. Both mine have left the house looking ridiculous but they love it
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    Dr. Suess is a facist
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    Seuss drew WW2 Buy War Bonds cartoons and taught against prejudice towards Jews and blacks. He was anti-Nazi and pro-America. But the left hates him now because his War Bonds cartoons showed caricatures of the Japanese.

    Follow the logic: caricatures of Germans [monocle, long canine nose, sharp chin] are okay; caricatures of Japanese [glasses, buck teeth] not okay. It's okay to dehumanize a white enemy but not a non-white. It was a war in which all sides -- including the US -- committed atrocities but a bunch of handwringing academics decided it's wrong to insult non-white enemies.

    Anti-racism is often as illogical as racism. Each treads in the same water of intolerance, for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by w33kender View Post
    Seuss drew WW2 Buy War Bonds cartoons and taught against prejudice towards Jews and blacks. He was anti-Nazi and pro-America. But the left hates him now because his War Bonds cartoons showed caricatures of the Japanese.

    Follow the logic: caricatures of Germans [monocle, long canine nose, sharp chin] are okay; caricatures of Japanese [glasses, buck teeth] not okay. It's okay to dehumanize a white enemy but not a non-white. It was a war in which all sides -- including the US -- committed atrocities but a bunch of handwringing academics decided it's wrong to insult non-white enemies.

    Anti-racism is often as illogical as racism. Each treads in the same water of intolerance, for sure.
    Thanks. I knew he had a nazzy connection. Just couldn't remember how.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    You know all those bot accounts that have been posting here, pulling up random old threads etc.? Won't be long before they are "offended" by what they read on SCDUCKS, too...
    Well hell, may as well bring Benny back to kickstart it into orbit!
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