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Teaching by example - Florida removes Diary of Anne Frank from high school library

Headline: "Parents demand film about Abraham Lincoln removed from school curriculum!"

Cue outrage.

Punchline: Film is Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies
 
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We can’t have the schools confirming that the holocaust actually happened. It might be upsetting to the little darlings. Of course, we can subject them to active shooter drills and always wondering if their school will be next in the shooting gallery. But hey, our freedom does come with a price.
 
It's not the original version of of The Diary of Anne Frank. It's an adaptation. It's not like they are banning something with real literary value.
Lol, do you not understand what a graphic adaptation is? Can you name anything that’s been changed from the original diary?

You can’t, nor can the busy bodies with nothing better to do than hunt for and ban books that don’t paint the Nazis in a great light.
 
So did the the school ban the diary of anne frank or did they ban a fictional version?
Not saying they should have banned either but if we can't even agree on the premise it's hard to debate.
 
Read your own goddamn link, you fvcking idiot. The school removed a novel that was based on her diary. A novel that was first published 5 years ago.

“The Diary of Anne Frank” is still in the school’s library.
a GRAPHIC novel. It's basically a giant comic book for the current generation that doesn't have the attention span necessary to read a real book.

Edit to add the picture below. I think that is part of the uproar over the book.

A timeless story rediscovered by each new generation, The Diary of a Young Girl stands without peer. This graphic edition remains faithful to the original, while the stunning illustrations interpret and add layers of visual meaning and immediacy to this classic work of Holocaust literature.

For both young readers and adults The Diary continues to capture the remarkable spirit of Anne Frank, who for a time survived the worst horror the modern world has seen—and who remained triumphantly and heartbreakingly human throughout her ordeal.


Includes extensive quotations directly from the definitive edition; adapted by Ari Folman, illustrated by David Polonsky, and authorized by the Anne Frank Foundation in Basel.
Amazon product ASIN 1101871792


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Funny, I read the original back in high school,.. but don't seem to recall the part about Anne and her friends exposing themselves to each other...
 
“Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation” was removed from a library at Vero Beach High School after a leader of Moms for Liberty in Indian River County raised an objection. The school’s principal agreed with the objection, and the book was removed last month.

The book at one point shows the protagonist walking in a park, enchanted by female nude statues, and later proposing to a friend that they show each other their breasts.


Under the school district’s policy, the principal makes the decision on a challenged book. If someone disagrees with a decision to keep the disputed book on the shelves, it can be appealed to a districtwide committee. The Anne Frank graphic novel had been checked out twice before it was removed, Cristen Maddux, a spokeswoman for the School District of Indian River County, said Monday.

Vero Beach is located 105 miles southeast of Orlando.



Other books about Anne Frank and copies of the published diary she wrote chronicling her time hiding from the Nazis with her family and other Jews in German-occupied Amsterdam remain in the school systems’ libraries. The Jewish teenager’s diary was published in 1947, several years after she died in a concentration camp, and it has become a classic read by tens of millions of people around the world.

By law, Florida schools are required to teach about the Holocaust, and nothing has changed in that respect, Maddux said.

“The feedback that the Holocaust is being removed from the curriculum and students aren’t knowledgeable about what happened, that is not the case at all,” Maddux said. “It’s just a challenged book and the principal removed it.”

Besides the Anne Frank graphic novel, Moms for Liberty in Indian River County objected to three books in the “Assassination Classroom” series, and they also were removed.


Moms for Liberty leader Jennifer Pippin said the Anne Frank graphic novel violated state standards to teach the Holocaust accurately.

“Even her version featured the editing out of the entries about sex,” Pippin said, referring to the original diary. “Even the publisher of the book calls it a ‘biography,’ meaning, it writes its own interpretive spin. It’s not the actual work. It quotes the work, but it’s not the diary in full. It chooses to offer a different view on the subject.”

Published in 2018, the graphic novel was adapted from Anne Frank’s diary by Ari Folman, and David Polonsky provided the illustrations. Folman’s parents are Holocaust survivors.

When contacted by email, the book’s publisher, Pantheon Graphic Library, forwarded the inquiry to Yves Kugelmann, a board member of a foundation set up by Anne Frank’s father, Otto, devoted to distributing Anne Frank’s diary and other matters. Kugelmann didn’t immediately respond to questions.



The American Library Association reported last month that there were more than 1,200 demands to censor library books last year in the U.S., the highest number since the association began tracking more than 20 years ago.

 
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Those parts were removed by the publisher.

Apparently not,.. Those parts were described in the article by the woman lobying to have the book removed from the library in question...

According to WPTV, “Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation” was removed from school libraries in Indian River County. The news station said the book was removed from the Vero Beach High School library after a parent group expressed concerns.

“We think true history absolutely needs to be taught, the Holocaust, the Anne Frank diary,” Jennifer Pippin, who chairs the Indian River County chapter of Moms For Liberty, told WPTV. Pippin argues that in one graphic scene in the book, Frank asks a friend to expose themselves to one another.
 
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Apparently not,.. Those parts were described in the article by the woman lobying to have the book removed from the library in question...

According to WPTV, “Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation” was removed from school libraries in Indian River County. The news station said the book was removed from the Vero Beach High School library after a parent group expressed concerns.

“We think true history absolutely needs to be taught, the Holocaust, the Anne Frank diary,” Jennifer Pippin, who chairs the Indian River County chapter of Moms For Liberty, told WPTV. Pippin argues that in one graphic scene in the book, Frank asks a friend to expose themselves to one another.
Yes, most people on here would have read the version that had been edited. Since the 90's the redacted parts , and newly discovered pages have been added.

Edit to add: I would be willing to bet that school has editions of the text version that cover the exact same stuff.
 
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Apparently not,.. Those parts were described in the article by the woman lobying to have the book removed from the library in question...

According to WPTV, “Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation” was removed from school libraries in Indian River County. The news station said the book was removed from the Vero Beach High School library after a parent group expressed concerns.

“We think true history absolutely needs to be taught, the Holocaust, the Anne Frank diary,” Jennifer Pippin, who chairs the Indian River County chapter of Moms For Liberty, told WPTV. Pippin argues that in one graphic scene in the book, Frank asks a friend to expose themselves to one another.
I think he was referring to the original publication. Anne Frank’s original diary contained some sexual material that her father edited out before it was published.
 
Funny, I read the original back in high school,.. but don't seem to recall the part about Anne and her friends exposing themselves to each other...

Anne was a young girl entering puberty at the time she wrote her diary. She is because of this very curious about sex. Some of that stuff made it into her diary but was removed because her father didn't want it in there.

My view on this is that these parts are not necessary to the main themes but at the same time they are not harmful to children older than 12.
 
I think he was referring to the original publication. Anne Frank’s original diary contained some sexual material that her father edited out before it was published.

Anne was a young girl entering puberty at the time she wrote her diary. She is because of this very curious about sex. Some of that stuff made it into her diary but was removed because her father didn't want it in there.

Yes. Both those things were written by Anne in her diary. It actually goes further and says that she did kiss a female friend. It’s unclear if it was Jacquelyn van Maarsen.

Thank you, all very interesting,.. was not aware of this.
 
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Yes. Regardless of what the numpties who think adding illustrations irreparably changes a book say.
You’re not in a position to call anyone a ‘numpty’. The original 1947 version of “The Diary of a Young Girl” by Anne Frank is still available in the school’s library.

You have insisted at least twice in this thread that the school removed this relatively new adaptation because it portrayed Nazis in a negative light.

The school removed this adaptation because it contained sexual content that they felt was not germane to teaching about the Holocaust. Is there anything in this new adaptation that portrays Nazis in a more negative light than the version that was originally published in 1947?
 
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