Letter: If the folks who challenged the Bible thought they could shame Utah senators Ken Ivory and Todd Weiler into realizing that banning books is evil, they badly misjudged.
By Charles Trentelman | The Public Forumhave been fun but it seems they are taking an unintended twist., “Sure, and while we’re at it let’s take a look at everything else.”
Sen. Todd Weiler agrees and is quoted saying removing religious texts is “a small price to pay” in the greater goal of saving us all from what the government perceives as evil. If the folks who challenged the Bible thought they could shame these senators into realizing it is banning books that is evil, they badly misjudged. The problem is not whether Sens. Weiler and Ivory hate pornography but do they love power?
Obviously, they do, and now they think they can lock up the entire library in their alleged quest to “protect children.” What’s to stop them? You can almost smell the glee in their statements that, yes, they can go after everything they don’t like or agree in search of something, anything, that harms children.Charles Trentelman, Ogden
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