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and that man had a turban and slippers. those slippers are still fashionable in the middle east. the cat's quizzer, are you martyr than the cat in the hat published in 1976, a japanese character was standing next to mount fuji. his face was yellowed to distinguish him from other characters in the book. the critics didn't like that. and native americans were pictured fishing. that is stereotypical of them because it's what they do. i'm not sure what's ratist about that. scrambled eggs supper was canceled because a person who belongs to a culture that wears

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and that man had a turban and slippers. those slippers are still fashionable in the middle east. the cat's quizzer, are you martyr than the cat in the hat published in 1976, a japanese character was standing next to mount fuji. his face was yellowed to distinguish him from other characters in the book. the critics didn't like that. and native americans were pictured fishing. that is stereotypical of them because it's what they do. i'm not sure what's ratist about that. scrambled eggs supper was canceled because a person who belongs to a culture that wears

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Drier: Has political correctness gone too far?


Drier: Has political correctness gone too far?
Mary Drier, For the Tribune
March 12, 2021
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There has been a flurry of news articles about companies changing their logos on products or the products themselves because they were perceived as being insensitive to some cultures.
I was rather surprised when there wasn’t the usual fanfare about reading in celebration of Dr. Seuss and his birthday. Theodor Seuss Geisel (aka Dr. Seuss) was born March 2, 1904. There was usually a big deal made about reading on March 2.
Then, I saw a news broadcast that some of his books were going to stop being printed because it was felt the illustrations were racist.

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The two sides of Dr. Seuss


The two sides of Dr. Seuss
John J. Dunphy
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Unless you’re a convict who is currently in solitary confinement, you surely know that Dr. Seuss Enterprises, which oversees the estate of the late Theodor Geisel, a/k/a, Dr. Seuss, will discontinue publication of six of his works. “These books portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong,” Dr. Seuss Enterprises said in a statement. This decision was reached after consultation with a panel of experts, including educators, who reviewed Seuss’ books. Random House Children’s Books, which publishes Seuss’ books, announced in a public statement that it respected the decision.

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Six Dr. Seuss Books Cease Publication for 'Hurtful and Wrong' Portrayals


Six Dr. Seuss Books Cease Publication for 'Hurtful and Wrong' Portrayals
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Dr. Seuss Enterprises announced this morning that they will stop publishing six of Dr. Seuss’ picture books amid accusations of racist imagery.
The company that seeks to preserve and protect the author’s works released a statement explaining that these six books portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong. The titles being discontinued include “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street,” “If I Ran the Zoo,” “McElligot’s Pool,” “On Beyond Zebra!,” “Scrambled Eggs Super!” and “The Cat’s Quizzer.”

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Six Dr. Seuss books will no longer be published due to offensive images

The titles include his first book writing under the pen name Dr. Seuss, ‘And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street’ (1937), and ‘If I Ran the Zoo’ (1950)

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