if the government doesn't want you to read specific books, you should probably read them.

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where Mein Kampf

Think that's only banned in Germany tbf.

Is it now?

Yet they make movies about

I assumed it was banned ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(ā ćƒ„ā )⁠_⁠/⁠¯

Swastikas, nazi greetings and other symbols are.

https://youtu.be/fhnrrLxQEVQ?si=KVYqQ2p6yAKRNj1u

But I don’t see any of that because N words

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https://youtu.be/kBPwXHkN-Po?si=eAitAzR3E6Z3UMtr

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nah there's more lol

Austria. I totally forget Austria exists. Which is ironic considering this conversation lol

oh didnt know ab Austria

but also the Netherlands, Israhell, and UK/Russia too i think.. but they're not so sure, they often revoke and then reinstate ze ban

That's just a Bavarian colony.

what do you mean

just a Bavarian joke. Austria is Bavaria's Alpenkolonie.

No I didn't either I just assume Austria does whatever Germany is doing but a week later.

Now fuck off

that's definitely banned over here.

These are probably the most read and easily accessible books tho. These lists are always annoying. A school library somewhere probably just removed it at some point.

yeah probably. Some time this year I saw a "news" report somewhere stating that 1984 (fair enough) and Lord of the Rings are considered as dangerous. Not sure why the latter was mentioned. Anyway, definitely read the books your Gov doesn't want you to read.

Lord of the Rings is considered 'dangerous' by some twitter left type people, who see it as a 'dogwhistle' for stuff like English nationalism, racism. Tolkien is a tiny bit 'cancelled' lol

At least we still have the bible. Wouldn't know what to do without it 🤣

At least 15 of these were assigned reading at my high school, and almost all of them are main stream and considered great reading.

I mean seriously. Who the hell believes that ā€œCharlottes Webā€ or ā€œHarry Potterā€ or ā€œThe Hunger Gamesā€ are books which threaten the government that they don’t want you to read? That’s a silliest thing I’ve ever heard.

Where’s Atlas Shrugged at? Or the Creature From Jekyll Island? Those still aren’t ā€œbannedā€ books but at least those selections make a tiny bit of sense considering their ideas actually threaten the current government.

should have just said "if the government doesn't want you to read specific books, you should probably read them." without a pic

Thanks for sharing

Odd list. Depends on country I suppose? My son is reading Fahrenheit 451 in his freshman English class currently.

random list from the internet dating back to 2012.