I think the reason that books are banned is because society is afraid. Everything is fear based. We want to avoid anything that could imperfect, or tarnish our lives. We don't want to talk about drugs, sex, homosexuality, sexuality, abuse, "offensive" language... this is a problem, and banning books is not a legitimate solution, it's contributing to the problem.
@MrMatt027 Thank you for your wonderful comments! I agree that we are so lucky to live in America where we have the freedom to read whatever we like. Hurray for the ALA!
I've read all those books
they are true epicness
MisWillo 5 months ago
@MisWillo I know! Excellent stuff.
peaceandskittles 5 months ago
if we keep banning and censoring we are going to have A society explained in Fahrenheit 451
anotherlonelyheart1 10 months ago
@anotherlonelyheart1 Yeah! Too bad not everyone gets to read Fahrenheit 451 because some people have had it banned...
peaceandskittles 10 months ago
I think the reason that books are banned is because society is afraid. Everything is fear based. We want to avoid anything that could imperfect, or tarnish our lives. We don't want to talk about drugs, sex, homosexuality, sexuality, abuse, "offensive" language... this is a problem, and banning books is not a legitimate solution, it's contributing to the problem.
lemonsnlimes333 1 year ago
@lemonsnlimes333 Exactly! Censorship doesn't solve problems; it just keeps people from talking about them.
peaceandskittles 10 months ago
Why do books get banned? :(
VCAndrewsForever 1 year ago
@VCAndrewsForever I don't know. It's sad.
peaceandskittles 1 year ago
@MrMatt027 Thank you for your wonderful comments! I agree that we are so lucky to live in America where we have the freedom to read whatever we like. Hurray for the ALA!
peaceandskittles 1 year ago
i love this poem! great video. hooray for banned books!
inferiortechnology 1 year ago
@inferiortechnology Thank you so much for the encouragement! :)
peaceandskittles 1 year ago
I'd like to propose marriage to the hunk with the Fahrenheit 451 cover art ink — 0:29 — Please let him know I'll be waiting for a response...
quseguy 1 year ago
@quseguy I'll let him know! :)
peaceandskittles 1 year ago
A thoughtful presentation. Reserved but forceful. Highly effective use of poetry and imagery to express this important message.
MPL46158 1 year ago
@MPL46158 Thank you very much! I'm glad you like it, especially since your video was so good! Thanks!
peaceandskittles 1 year ago
It seems to me quite ironic,
to try to ban books most iconic,
when Amazon,
and other dot coms,
are turning those books electronic.
Love the prose. Nice Job.
Be Well.
dogmasotherside 1 year ago
@dogmasotherside Brilliant!! Thanks for a great response!!
peaceandskittles 1 year ago
fantastic video ^_^
CottonWoolWorld 1 year ago
@CottonWoolWorld Thank you!!
peaceandskittles 1 year ago
Beautiful poem. Well done.
shakeystacey 1 year ago
@shakeystacey Thanks so much!!
peaceandskittles 1 year ago
Great job! I love the interface of books and your poem! How can we let people tell us what to read?
Keep reading.
nofakejake 1 year ago
@nofakejake Thanks for the support! Celebrate your freedom to read!!
peaceandskittles 1 year ago
Nice video! I know you put a lot of work into it. It turned out great!
suvedisa 1 year ago
@suvedisa Thanks! I did put a lot of work into it. I'm glad you like it!
peaceandskittles 1 year ago
Very nice. Good job!
JimmyKeepCool2 1 year ago
@JimmyKeepCool2 Thank you! :)
peaceandskittles 1 year ago
Did u do the lyrics? If so, good job!
Xpectable 1 year ago
@Xpectable Yes, that was me! Thanks for the encouragement! :)
peaceandskittles 1 year ago