Who cares? It's a kids book. They go out of print all the time. What is Suess some kind of pinnacle of children's literature so advanced it MUST be preserved? Pfft
I care, and everyone else should care? why? because every book, no matter who wrote it or where it came from deserves to be available for anyone to read.
My problem with the whole controversy is the printing companies (and the distributors) explanation as to why they stopped printing Dr. Seuss books. They used a moral argument in order to stop the distribution of this book, if accepted, will set up a moral precedent that allows anyone to stop the distribution of certain books (and thus ideas) from reaching anyone who's willing to read them.
If allowed to continue, this will give anyone and everyone moral ground to begin pulling out other books from the public's reach.
If we concede pulling out a few Seuss books because of perceived racism, then what's stopping them from pulling out ALL of Seuss's book? After all, it's ACCEPTED that he has a propensity for racism. Why don't we pull out Adventures of Huckleberry Finn? There's racism in that book. Let's pull out ALL of the books before 1865, because all of them was made before the abolishment of slavery which is totally racist. Let's remove the bible, since it doesn't mention that slavery is verboten, thus it's racist. Let's also remove classical Greek philosophy, because those racists that explain the racist bible often use greek philosophy to explain their racist ideas, and those ancient Greek thinkers were definitely sexist. Oh and western scientists too, after all they were white pople and some are even christian, we have to cancel all the racists.
And after all that, what do you have left? NOTHING, every idea that connects us to the past silenced because someone in the present doesn't like them. Then we're all isolated, with nothing connecting us to past glories, lessons, and ideals. Everyone will have to start from scratch, rebuilding their own identities, and it will most definitely never be the same, and in the meantime everyone is vulnerable to more malicious ideas, because we have nothing else to support us, no culture nor principles to cling to and make us strong.
I mean it’s a bloody private business choosing out of its own free will to stop production of a few books.
Gay cakes, Female Testicles, "No-blacks allowed", oh my!
Though I agree with the sentiment, there have been various examples where businesses abuse their customers while being protected by the freedoms given to private businesses. See mass deplatforming of then President Donald Trump and the discrimination of blacks by business owners.
but also examples against the argument of forcing businesses to serve every customer. See the gay cake controversy and the Jessica Yaniv vs Salon Lawsuit.
At this point I don't know what to advocate for because each side leaves the other party vulnerable to abuse.
In my own understanding, Satire is a form of parody that leads to a point/argument that are often times political or moral.
Parody is the subversion of an established work often for comedic purposes.
An example of a parody is Weird Al Yankovic's party in the CIA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-CG5w4YwOI
An example of a Satire is Chris Ray Gun's Ain't no rest for the Triggered: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwYd5cRlROE
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