OMG, here we go again. After the Norman OK blowup last week, it seems the superintendent of schools in Moore OK (where, coincidentally, I spoke at Hillsdale Baptist College instead of the Norman schools) preemptively pulled all my books from all her schools “as a precaution.” A precaution for what? Information? Maybe even the kind of information that might prevent kids from choosing self-destructive behaviors?
I’ve been over and over the reasons why my books are important for kids from all walks of life to have available. Read my other blogs if you haven’t seen those reasons yet. It’s not just me, either. In the last few weeks, book challenges, “precautionary removals” and author visit cancelations have increased exponentially. I have one question. What are people so afraid of?
As I see it, a very vocal minority has been empowered by uber-conservative pundits who claim not only the path to the next election, but also to God. Apparently, God has been so offended by the f-word or sex in books that he has directed their censorship. Uh… I don’t think so. Not that it’s anyone’s business, but I am an active member of my Lutheran church. And I happen to believe that the Creator directed my own path toward writing books that matter. And I happen to think God would be offended by those who claim to represent Him while advancing their own selfish goals.
It would be easy enough to buckle beneath the will of the few. I mean, it’s just so tiresome to keep pushing back. But here’s the deal. Some of these same people have accused President Obama (IMHO, a fine man doing the best he can with the cards dealt him) of being a fascist. Truth is, fascism flourished under Mussolini and Hitler because they crafted propaganda machines that spread disinformation to keep people living in fear. (Sound familiar, Mr. Limbaugh?) Books were burned. Truth withheld. People didn’t fight back because it was too tiresome. Or they were too afraid.
Books are not the enemy. Information keeps kids from doing drugs or getting pregnant or throwing up to get thin. Words are not the enemy. The Creator has more important things to worry about than hearing the F-word. ( Probably seriously concerned about guns going into bars to uh . . . protect. . . drunk patrons.) The vocal minority are not the only people who speak for God, and who are they to claim they are? We, the majority, cannot allow the minority to yell louder than we do. We are not afraid. And we have to keep letting them know that.

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P.S. Tricks is really good!
It's really unbelievable though how they could only be focusing on books like this, trying to get them banned. Are there not more important things to focus on when it comes to kids and teens? Reading is a great thing for everyone of all ages to get into, so how can they start to tell them that NO they cannot read these books?
It's so frustrating.
Ellen, just keep fighting. You have tons of support on this issue. We love you, Ellen!
Keep fighting, Ellen! You have teachers on your side ready to pounce if needed.
Hang in there.