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

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Now this part is getting a little too carried away. It is one thing for libraries and bookstores to decide not to offer for borrowing or sale things that they disagree with. It is another (and overstepping imo) for Ebay to restrict individual people from selling to others goods that are not illegal or in violation of their other practical rules (no selling jewelry, monetary equivalents, etc). This falls into the cate…

and from a platform that still allows Mein Kampf to be listed it seems especially idiotic...

Edit, to add: as a comment below notes eBay only allows annotated versions of the book. So maybe they are consistent; I didn’t click through any of the listings when I searched. I also have no idea how you annotate Mein Kampf to not be racist/anti-Semitic propaganda...

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

#63
I'm surprised people don't understand public relations. These books were likely not good sellers. I have many of their books but never heard if these titles.

All 6 books have issues? But only two images have been described.

The company just hit a home run in global PR the whole world has run this story. Honestly this is very smart for the company it gives them attention, they get to remove low volume books and it makes cancel cultural look bad to normal people

https://www.rollingstone.com/product-recommendations/books/b...

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

#64

Earlier quoted context omitted.

>We are not discussing things anymore. Sure we are. There has been discussion. Just because you weren't involved in it, which is natural since I doubt you work for Dr. Seuss Enterprises, doesn't mean it didn't take place. The onus is on them to protect Dr. Seuss' legacy and it is important to change with the times. This is not the first time something like this has happened and it won't be the last. There are plenty…

If you can sell Nazi memorabilia on Ebay, you should be able to sell a Dr. Seuss book that happens to contain an offensive stereotype on Ebay.

In fact, in many countries it's illegal to sell Nazi memorabilia. Good if you ask me.

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

#66

Earlier quoted context omitted.

>We are not discussing things anymore. Sure we are. There has been discussion. Just because you weren't involved in it, which is natural since I doubt you work for Dr. Seuss Enterprises, doesn't mean it didn't take place. The onus is on them to protect Dr. Seuss' legacy and it is important to change with the times. This is not the first time something like this has happened and it won't be the last. There are plenty…

The accusation is proof of discussion, therefore any conclusions are correct? Is that what you're saying?

Which accusation are you referring to?

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

#67
post #46

Private company pulls their own books. How is this news? I still want my original version of Star Wars or ET.

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.

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

#69
post #29

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…

There have been no accusations, no one has been executed, and if you see which books have been pulled and why, you'll see that the matter is pretty reasonable, far from ridiculous and almost obvious. It is you who are taking things out of proportion with this War on Christmas nonsense.

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

#70
A bit off-topic, but I use Green Eggs and Ham to help teach my friends English here in Asia.

It works pretty well, since there is quite a limited vocabulary. And it's pretty magical! I can have someone reading aloud from the book quite fluently, with extremely limited english skills, after only a few hours.

The other part is, because of the superior illustration skills of the author, people quickly understand the difference between things like "here" and "there".

Because of the repetition of words, they quickly memorize them permanently.

We take those things for granted, and I'm not sure if that was the Doctor's intent, but gosh-darned it, it is so effective for teaching adults to read English.

I wish there were more books like that.

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