The Pros And Cons Of Banning Books

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Imagine a world where books are banned and restricted from schools just because someone gets offended about the content in the books. The sad truth is that this is a real problem in America today. Some school boards are banning the book To Kill a Mockingbird for the “offensive language” that it uses. The reason that books like this should not have a moratorium placed on them, is because these books are just showing a part of history not trying to offend anyone with a few words.

The first reason that books that some people call offensive should not be banned is because the only reason that the books have offensive language is to discourage the use of those certain words. For example, “ “What exactly is a n—– lover?” Scout asks her father

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