15 comments

  • toofy 2 days ago

    the librarian was put under investigation when she refused to ban the books.

    > An investigation into the librarian was soon launched and the library closed as a "temporary safeguarding measure".

    of course 1984 is one of the books being banned.

    • ivell 2 days ago

      It seems 1984 is the manual that most governments are using to inspire themselves. Definitely not something that us plebs should have access to.

      /s (for those few)..

      • agrishin 2 days ago

        I red 1984 and "Brave new world" roughly at the same time, and for quite some time I thought 1984 to be too unrealistic, and I considered bnw as more likely scenario. I was wrong.

        • zombar 2 days ago

          I remember having a similar feeling about 'A Handmaids Tale', a TV show I gave up watching because I would actually weep myself to sleep.

          Coming soon no doubt. It's like they are determined to make dystopian nightmares a reality, almost as if they know the end is nigh or this particular iteration of civilization is drawing to a close and they are determined to squeeze the very soul out of the experience.

          To what end? Distraction? Personal enrichment?

          • voakbasda a day ago

            Everyone wants their slice of the pie fore the music stops?

  • jleyank 2 days ago

    I’ve heard that various religious texts have strong, sensitive sometimes violent themes. Yet nobody bans them. Wonder why.

  • BobBagwill 2 days ago

    I wonder if Fahrenheit 451 was banned too? Or maybe it was kept as a how-to manual?

  • okokwhatever 2 days ago

    There is a reason why we need to safeguard the culture (old, recent & actual) for the future generations. This is a intergenerational responsibility that we need to tackle asap.

  • boznz 2 days ago

    The title drips with irony

  • drweevil 2 days ago

    “Safeguarding”. How very, um, Orwellian.

  • zthrowaway 2 days ago

    UK doing UK things per usual.

    • toofy 2 days ago

      unfortunately, we have the problem in a few places in the US as well.

      florida and texas in particular. [0]

      last year florida has at least 2,300 instances of book bannings and texas had at least 1,700.

      its wild to watch this all happen so quickly.

      [0] https://pen.org/book-bans/book-ban-resources/ (if you scroll down to the map it shows how many instances of book bannings by state)

  • yubainu 2 days ago

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  • aaron695 2 days ago

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  • matanakapo 2 days ago

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