Summary

Julianne Moore criticized the Trump administration after her children’s book, Freckleface Strawberry, was banned in Department of Defense (DOD) schools.

The book, a semi-autobiographical story about self-acceptance, was removed as part of efforts to curb diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

Other banned materials include books on gender, immigration, and transgender issues.

Moore and other celebrities expressed outrage, questioning why the book was deemed controversial. She lamented that children in military families, like her younger self, would no longer have access to it.

  • Maple Engineer
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    806 days ago

    MAGA has a hardon for cruelty. They don’t want children who feel different to be self-accepting and they don’t want children to learn to accept others. They want to indoctrinate children to fear hate, and self-loathing. That’s the MAGA way.

    • @Xanthobilly
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      326 days ago

      Religion is a cycle of abuse that is passed down through generations. It perpetuates itself through authoritarianism and the reinforcement of in groups and out groups. It’s why fascism so often co-opts religious tropes and leverages religious masses to gain and maintain power.

  • @disguy_ovahea
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    6 days ago

    I’d call my publisher and ask for a new dust jacket immediately. I’m thinking fake award of golden fasces with the words, “Proudly Banned by the Trump Administration.”

  • @[email protected]
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    136 days ago

    Read the history of Culture Revolution , the author should start to worry about herself, not merely her books.

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    46 days ago

    Kinda off topic, but why does it seem like so many celebrities have children’s books these days?

    • @[email protected]
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      46 days ago

      Since a couple of years anyone that has some kind of idea can have a children’s book and that’s a good enough reason for me to explain the phenomenon

    • @LouNeko
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      26 days ago

      Because it’s brainless to write one and sells well enough. There are literaly AI generated children books.