Rosie51
Elegran One accidental side effect of publishing a FB link to the review is that we now know the titles of six books that could make interesting reading.
Indeed, I've read three of the titles, so may well look at the three I haven't read.
If a book may be lawfully sold in the UK then I do not agree with a library effectively banning it.
If a book may be lawfully sold in the UK then I do not agree with a library effectively banning it.
This, absolutely.
If the 'gender-critical' books' narratives breaks the law, that's one thing - otherwise it's simply censorship being attempted by those who want to silence anyone who doesn't agree wth them or their belief(s).
I'd also like to question the very description, "gender-critical". I've been labelled as such. But - I'm not, unlike the Holocaust deniers, denying their existence nor their rights, but questioning the impact of their belief on others, and that's completely different.
... and who would be the arbiter of which books were banned?
We need to debate views we don't agree with, not silence those who hold them.