Bad Influence.
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In what way is the novel inappropriate?
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On the contrary, I'd say that's an instructive example demonstrating why the book continues to be relevant over 75 years after its release.
Also, if anything, banning it would likely only serve to increase interest in it since the best way to get a rebellious teenager to do anything is to tell them they aren't allowed to do it.
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It's only instructive if the kids you think should download books that they can't get at the library are taking your advice to do so. And I doubt they're on Lemmy.
Furthermore, as the husband of a librarian who is (if she is still in Indiana when they pass the bill they intend to pass) at risk of imprisonment if she allows children to have access to books on a ban list, I have to tell you that this is about more than just kids having access to a specific book.
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He looks so sad about not getting the book lmao
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Is it because the title track has the line "kick off your Sunday shoes?"
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Kali was more for pen testing, hacking. Tails was a live disc that defaulted to tor and other privacy focused use.
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Any librarian worth their salt would find a secret way to get that kid his book
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Presumably because it's about a real thing that made them scared in the 1800s and they're scared they'll be scared of being scared.
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I completely believe that's the only thing you can surmise
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Some really do think it is. And I feel sorry for them. My ex-wife's mother was one that put her in one of those teenage camps. Convinced they were what could help her by the church and her friends. But she's just not smart. Very gullible. I really don't think she would have had she known. The zeitgeist of the times were not as abundant as it is now.
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It was banned in both the Soviet Union and the US.
In the Soviet Union it was banned for being anti-communist.
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On that note, what Linux distro are best for privacy?
Funnily enough, GrapheneOS Android.
All popular general purpose Linux Desktop distros suck in terms of privacy and security out of the box. It is possible to configure stuff like SELinux but that is very far above what even a competent Linux user is able to do properly.
Tails and QubesOS are amazing in terms of security and privacy, but their lack of general usability means very few people are going to use them.
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Orwell was trolling before it even existed lmao
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The 1984 government did not hide that stuff in your hozse. The telescreens are the centerpiece of any appartements. The difference is that in the book, everybody knows they are supervised and fear the supervisors, while today, nobody cares.
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Nah he was just anti-authoritarian and both the US and USSR governments saw themselves reflected in the text
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lmao, yeah thats why i love his books.
its crazy to me how people will read it and not realize the main point was anti authoritarianism/totalitarianism, and think it was about socialism despite orwell himself being a democratic socialist. Most be up in the list of most misinterpreted writers
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At this point, any of them.
Strictly speaking, fully loaded Kali Linux (or an equivalent build) so you can learn to do subversive things against adversarial networks.
But really, if you just want an operating system under your control, every version of Linux will do that for you.
But Hannah Montana Linux will do it for you with the most style.
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1984, Fahrenheit 451, To kill a mockingbird and several others were among the banned books in my school.
Ironically tho, Mein Kampf was still sitting proudly on the shelf. Of a middle school library...
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I don't follow american book ban list. Is it actually ban?
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This is literally what YouTube is like though. The less educational content is, the more likely they are to remove or age restrict it. NileGreen made a video about this recently, it's kinda long but you can watch it if this sounds interesting.