New Adventures of Queen Victoria by Pab Sungenis for September 29, 2010

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    Bill Thompson  about 14 years ago

    That’s very efficient of the censors, because when you think about it the dictionary contains every other book.

    Riverside County is obviously going for the “Fahrenheit 451” model. If nobody knows how to read, it’s much easier to censor them.

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    zero  about 14 years ago

    Again- please be fair & balanced: they banned the dictionary published by the character Webster, from the tv show “Webster.”

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    Coyoty Premium Member about 14 years ago

    Spider-Man’s dictionary? Of course they banned that. He’s a comic book character and everyone knows people who read comics are illiterate.

    Next they’ll ban Strunk & Wagnall because it sounds dirty to their grammars.

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    kilioopu  about 14 years ago

    It’s “Menifee”, isn’t it? It is MW, and they claimed it wasn’t “age appropriate”.

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    Colt9033  about 14 years ago

    I think they should ban the censors. I think that will be the most effective thing.

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    3hourtour Premium Member about 14 years ago

    ..the uneducated have formed a tea party…my favorite bumper sticker read:Ban Bumperstickers…

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    cdward  about 14 years ago

    Why not just ban anything that might make you think?

    Coyoty, I think you’re mixing up Funk & Wagnall’s Dictionary with Strunk & White’s Elements of Style (still the best book on writing style)

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    phydeaux44  about 14 years ago

    That URL for the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund:

    http://cbldf.org/

    “Feel Free To Read!”

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    freeholder1  about 14 years ago

    Ban is a roll-on deodorant and most of the ban-nuts do in fact stink so…

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    Nighthawks Premium Member about 14 years ago

    well, then ban Ban

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    ChiehHsia  about 14 years ago

    Is it fair to ask what was the literacy rate for the population of Elizabethan England?

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    lewisbower  about 14 years ago

    At the risk of being branded a racist, How can someone register to vote if they can’t read? I am to base my vote on TV and radio alone? Books, newspapers magazines, and Internet have no relevance in modern society? Excuse me, how is this racist? Perhaps in the 19th century, but now?

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    VancouverRaven  about 14 years ago

    While banning Webster’s Dictionary is, to put it mildly, extreme, I’m surprised Her Maj isn’t suggesting this to be the perfect time to replace that rag with a proper Oxford Dictionary.

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    steverinoCT  about 14 years ago

    I saw a bumper sticker: “Illiterate? Call 1-800-READ-NOW for assistance”

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    Motivemagus  about 14 years ago

    Protestantism encouraged people to go directly to the Bible (rather than through an intermediary), and therefore more people learned to read themselves. But not a lot. I found a couple of estimates: W-10% M-30% during Elizabethan times, and: “Male literacy in England slowly and steadily increased from ten percent in 1500 to forty-five percent in 1714 and to sixty percent in 1750. Female literacy in England increased from a mere one percent in 1500 to twenty-five percent in 1714 and to forty percent in 1750.” (John Brewer, The Pleasures of the Imagination: English Culture in the Eighteenth Century (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997) 155.) It splits by class, according to the Encyclopedia Brittanica: virtually all the nobility, half the yeomanry, 10% of husbandry and none of the peasants.

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    Jalitha  about 14 years ago

    Does texting count as literacy?

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    kpmarcks Premium Member about 14 years ago

    I’m so embarrased, I live in Riverside. Speaking of math illiteracy, yesterday I was at JoAnn”s Fabrics, and there was this poor guy on his first day working the cutting table. He was completely flummoxed by basic fractions; he couldn’t figure out that .5 is 1/2 yard. What a sad way to go through life.

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    Bill Thompson  about 14 years ago

    The Humble Independent School District of Texas has found a clever way to avoid the embarrassment of banning books: ban the author! They disinvited Ellen Hopkins to their annual winter literacy festival. The URL is probably too long to post properly:

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20100929/ustime/08599202235600;ylt=Aqgp6GvSc3YnUnba4H3zJpO9IxIF;_ylu=X3oDMTNmb2docmtjBGFzc2V0Ay9zL3RpbWUvMjAxMDA5MjkvdXNfdGltZS8wODU5OTIwMjIzNTYwMARjY29kZQNtcF9lY184XzEwBGNwb3MDNgRwb3MDNgRzZWMDeW5fdG9wX3N0b3JpZXMEc2xrA2NlbnNvcnNoaXBkaQ–

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    Coyoty Premium Member about 14 years ago

    Aw, Funk. You’re right, cdward.

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