Discuss. I heard of this a while ago, but wasn't sure if it was discussed here.
I don't think it's appropriate to censor anything, really. This is how the world used to be, and now it is not. That's a good thing for a child to know. You can't just brush things under the carpet and pretend it never happened.
Elaine
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New Edition of Huckleberry Finn will eliminate offensive words
04/01/2011 07:16:36 PM
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That's nothing that new. I read Sawyer and Huck Finn when I was like 10, and it was definitely water
04/01/2011 07:45:07 PM
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That's new to me.
04/01/2011 09:35:05 PM
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There's a difference between a kids' version and a normal version with a censored word, though. *NM*
04/01/2011 11:19:26 PM
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Wouldn't the "kids' versions" ALREADY have that word excised? *NM*
04/01/2011 11:53:09 PM
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Read real books then. What kind of ten year old needs to read dumbed down children's books?
04/01/2011 11:21:27 PM
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my gut says it wrong but my brain says it is OK
04/01/2011 09:11:00 PM
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No, the goal of the book (or one of them) was to illustrate authentic dialogue. Your brain sucks.
04/01/2011 11:49:13 PM
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I see logic isn't your strong point.
05/01/2011 04:09:27 PM
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Re: I see logic isn't your strong point.
08/01/2011 01:32:16 AM
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it still boils down to the fact that most teachers will not use a book with word nigger in it
08/01/2011 02:55:29 AM
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Wow. Hmm.
04/01/2011 09:31:27 PM
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naw Twain was a pinko liberal *NM*
04/01/2011 09:46:57 PM
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"Roar! You changed my book and now I eats you! Bwahaha"...umm...we really need a zombie smiley.
04/01/2011 10:59:39 PM
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It's probably a bad idea
04/01/2011 11:06:02 PM
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Pshaw.
05/01/2011 01:52:57 PM
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