Dr. Seuss was a book that was typically available to children while in school. Rap music isn't.Just my opinion: I think they should deal with Rap lyrics before they attack Dr. Seuss.
Dr. Seuss was a book that was typically available to children while in school. Rap music isn't.Just my opinion: I think they should deal with Rap lyrics before they attack Dr. Seuss.
Oh, and they tried that. It failed. Research the group 'Too Live Crew.'Just my opinion: I think they should deal with Rap lyrics before they attack Dr. Seuss.

Just my opinion: I think they should deal with Rap lyrics before they attack Dr. Seuss.
Dr. Seuss books sold w/parental advisory stickers and to adults only?Just my opinion: I think they should deal with Rap lyrics before they attack Dr. Seuss.
Tell us @gwb-trading , since you raised this point, and in light of the responses you've received:
Has your opinion changed on this issue?
Ok, thanks for the swift reply.Not in the least bit — Cancel Culture has gone to far... reaching the point of absurdity.
Ok, thanks for the swift reply.
But I was referring specifically to the Dr. Seuss issue; not your position on "Cancel Culture" in general.
Has your original position on the Dr. Seuss issue changed?
why do you hate free market capitalism? Why do you hate America?So tell us the part about cancel advocates demanding for over a year that Dr Seuss be cancelled and all of his books banned from schools, etc.
This move by the Seuss publishing foundation is simply an attempt to get ahead of the cancel advocates and hope they stop.
Sadly they will shortly find out that appeasing Cancel advocates does not work and this move will simply rile them up to demand the cancellation of more Dr. Seuss books.
As noted before — the only way to eliminate this absurd Cancel Culture is to stand-up and tell these cancel advocates “No”. Enough of this idiocy.