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Dr. Seuss books deemed offensive will be delisted from eBay

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With what pronouns you're allowed to use to describe yourself? Or what pronouns you're allowed to use to describe others?

I am no longer allowed to refer to my group of cisgendered male companions as "you guys."

I hope everyone agrees how insane this is. Language is not a rigid construct, it is inherently contextual.

Re: Dr. Seuss books deemed offensive will be delisted from eBay

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post #81

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With what pronouns you're allowed to use to describe yourself? Or what pronouns you're allowed to use to describe others?

I am no longer allowed to refer to my group of cisgendered male companions as "you guys."

Wow, I would be so fired. That’s been my go to for every group I’ve ever come across in my life.

Re: Dr. Seuss books deemed offensive will be delisted from eBay

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> It is one thing for libraries and bookstores to decide not to offer for borrowing or sale things that they disagree with. Private libraries can do whatever they like. Public ones should be required to carry even the most offensive book.

You realize that libraries are not infinite in space or capacity, right? Every book in a library necessarily pushes out some other book that could have been in there but didn't make the cut. Given that, libraries shouldn't be required to carry every book, they should optimize their collections for what their local users want to read. If it turns out that old out of print childrens' books aren't popular, then why shou…

I am happy to pay to acquire any of these banned books for the Internet Archive to scan, store, and serve them in perpetuity.

Libraries come and go, and should be treated as temporary collections (fair enough re space constraints). To attempt to erase history (“cancel it”?) is to ignore its teachings.

Re: Dr. Seuss books deemed offensive will be delisted from eBay

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I don't need a company to tell me what books I'm allowed to read to my kids.

They aren't though. Does every company that published any book have a responsibility to continue publishing them forever? Of course not.

Then make them public domain. Right now it is illegal to produce them but the publisher has no intent on publishing them.

Re: Dr. Seuss books deemed offensive will be delisted from eBay

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post #67

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ebay does not own the books, but they deny service because they deem these books offensive.

I see 100+ listings for “if I ran a zoo”on ebay. Also see entries on Amazon and used books for sale.

The spokesperson stated those item will be removed but it will take some time.

Re: Dr. Seuss books deemed offensive will be delisted from eBay

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I don't know any culture that banned books independent of their content that people didn't regret in the future.

A few months ago I was reading about schools banning the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" because it contains basically the "n" word. I'm not american, and and havent read that book. I watched the movie, through, and it seemed to me to be a very anti racism message.

I think instead of banning, schools should work provide context to kids and teens that read this books, of how society was when they where written, so people don't forget the past, but are able to make better decisions to the future.

Re: Dr. Seuss books deemed offensive will be delisted from eBay

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What bothers me is the speed with which this process - "accused -> convinced -> executed" happens. We are not discussing things anymore. Today, you could tweet any accusations, and, no matter how ridiculous they look at first, it will lead to a race of who is taking them most seriously. Something definitely is broken. Look at what happened to the "okay". 4chan forced that meme 5 years ago in what they thought is a mi…

I wouldn’t normally correct a typo, but do you mean “convicted” instead of “convinced”?

Re: Dr. Seuss books deemed offensive will be delisted from eBay

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post #81

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With what pronouns you're allowed to use to describe yourself? Or what pronouns you're allowed to use to describe others?

I am no longer allowed to refer to my group of cisgendered male companions as "you guys."

"you people" sounds so much better

Re: Dr. Seuss books deemed offensive will be delisted from eBay

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post #73

If you want to send a clear message to eBay you can close your account here. https://www.ebay.com.au/help/account/changing-account-settin... It should not be up to them what is and isn't offensive. I did the same to Netflix last year. Money talks at the end of the day.

and thus, the cancel cold war escalates another step

it's a great opportunity for competitors
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