Parent in the Miami-Dade area has interesting ideas about what IS NOT censorship.
From the Bradenton Herald:
Fed up with the long, bureaucratic process surrounding the removal of two other controversial books about Cuba from school libraries last year, parent Dalila Rodriguez simply checked out the book Discovering Cultures, Cuba from the library at her son's school earlier this month. She said she does not plan to return it.
''If you take it out and don't return it, no kid can read it,'' Rodriguez, who is a member of the Concerned Cuban Parents Committee, said Wednesday. ``It's not censoring; it's protecting our children from lies.''
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''We're going to take the books and lock them in a box,'' she said.
Wheeeeeee! I think I'm going to swipe all of the V. C. Andrews books from the library today -- it isn't censorship, it's protecting my patrons from crappy-ass books.
As frustrating as you may find it, there's a process for a reason, lady.