Conservative activists, led by a local pastor and outspoken Israel advocate, pushed the district, Mission CISD, to excise books mostly about gender, sexuality and race. Their demands represented an extreme version of a nationwide culture war over books that has played out in recent years — and ensnared a number of books with Jewish themes.

In Mission, the long list of books on the chopping block includes a recent illustrated adaptation of Anne Frank’s diary; both volumes of Art Spiegelman’s Holocaust graphic memoir “Maus”; “The Fixer,” Bernard Malamud’s novel about a historical instance of antisemitic blood libel; and “Kasher in the Rye,” a ribald memoir by Jewish comedian Moshe Kasher.

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    5 months ago

    What would be so bad with…

    …checks notes…

    …informing young people about the most horrible decisions made throughout history, why they were flawed, and how not to repeat the same mistakes today?

    Hmm…

    Just take a look at the world around you. That’s a fucking start…

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        5 months ago

        No, history never repeats itself! Just like that old expression says, “Those who forget history are doomed to a life of happiness and prosperity.”

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          5 months ago

          I agree, but that is not what these book removals are about