Book Banning is Bad for Students
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Should people be able to deny a student's freedom to read any book they wish to in a school? Every time adults ban a book, kids lose the chance to gain knowledge from that work of literature. The students' outlook on the world becomes narrower as they lose access to an insightful point of view. Book censors can only give unreasonable and unjustifiable motives for banning books to validate their cause. In the end, the actions of the people who ban books create many negative effects on students. The history of book banning in schools began like an unnoticeable disease,...
their curriculum school officials have banned it. Book banning in America does occur and takes many forms that have equal negative affects. No one can justify banning a book. It has too many negative outcomes and no positive ones. Parents can so easily ban a book nowadays because no one opposes them. It only takes one or two people, adults or children, to rise up and defend their rights.
their curriculum school officials have banned it. Book banning in America does occur and takes many forms that have equal negative affects. No one can justify banning a book. It has too many negative outcomes and no positive ones. Parents can so easily ban a book nowadays because no one opposes them. It only takes one or two people, adults or children, to rise up and defend their rights.
The terrible act of book banning must end before its dreadful effects infect the bulk of the nation's population. Book censors gain nothing through their actions and students lose everything.
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