By KATE HUNTER
I ‘like’ a fair bit of stuff in my Facebook feed.
I think, tee-hee, that’s clever – I’ll LIKE it for you, my friend.
But only occasionally do I share something. Very rarely is it an ad.
I shared this – a poster for Moms Demand Action (For Gun Sense In America) because I thought it was so shocking, so powerful and sadly, so true.
It hasn’t happened in all schools – far from it – but two schools in California have banned Little Red Riding Hood from their library shelves. The reason? The little girl in the story was taking (amongst other comforting treats) a bottle of WINE to her ailing Nan. The thinking of the affronted parents was ‘how can we ask our children to abstain when we are promoting alcohol consumption in picture books?’
Best not explain to kids that it was a STORY, or that it was THE OLDEN DAYS, or that, truth be told, most grandmas would prefer a bottle of chardy to a box of bloody Butter Menthols ANY DAY! I know I would.
Other books banned in some American schools include:
1. The Wizard Of Oz: Promotes cowardly behaviour and positive images of sorcery.
2. A Wrinkle In Time: Possible satanic themes.