I agree, there should be no restrictions on this book for private purchase, but it should not be included in taxpayer-funded government school libraries.

Since others are likely to agree, though, and you are seeking debate, here are some questions that might be a little tougher.

Given taxpayer-funded libraries and schools exist and aren’t going away anytime soon:

What if this same book had no pictures, but explicitly described scenes in text?

What if this same book had no pictures, but described situations in text as non-explicitly as possible?

How about this book’s presence in a taxpayer-funded library that is not in a school? Large libraries often contain erotica as well as children’s books in different sections, and kids are able to roam anywhere.

How about this book’s presence in a privately-owned library or bookstore? Again, bookstores often contain erotica as well as children’s books in different sections which are accessible to kids of all ages.

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All very great questions that I (and everyone) should sit on and deeply contemplate before responding to. I hate that the debate gets condensed down to red vs blue.

Part of this reason for this post was to simply boost exposure. I went years listening to the debate without actually knowing what was in the book, and I assume many here have never actually seen the contents before either.