Bretrick
Well-known Member
- Location
- Perth Western Australia
At Cumberland City Council in the western suburbs of Sydney, one man – Councillor Steve Christou – persuaded the council to ban books about same sex parenting from the council’s libraries.
The change was short-lived. People fought back. More than 40,000 signed a petition to lift the ban.
Only two weeks later, the Council reversed its decision, voting decisively 13 - 2 following impassioned pleas by residents, and with many people protesting on the streets.
As with many/most instances like these it all stems from one person initiating action. That person was Steve Christou - who stated ;
"it was inappropriate in the "very religious" "very family-orientated community, Our kids shouldn't be sexualised, it's that simple, what would a two-, three-, four-year-old know about that? A parent is a parent, why do we have to ingrain that?" he said.
"This community is a very religious community, a very family-orientated community."
News for you Mr Christou, you are living in Australia, a secular country, not controlled or dominated by religious issues.
No one should be able to impose their own moral beliefs on the majority.
The book in question has been checked out of the library once in the 4 years it has been on the shelf.
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The change was short-lived. People fought back. More than 40,000 signed a petition to lift the ban.
Only two weeks later, the Council reversed its decision, voting decisively 13 - 2 following impassioned pleas by residents, and with many people protesting on the streets.
As with many/most instances like these it all stems from one person initiating action. That person was Steve Christou - who stated ;
"it was inappropriate in the "very religious" "very family-orientated community, Our kids shouldn't be sexualised, it's that simple, what would a two-, three-, four-year-old know about that? A parent is a parent, why do we have to ingrain that?" he said.
"This community is a very religious community, a very family-orientated community."
News for you Mr Christou, you are living in Australia, a secular country, not controlled or dominated by religious issues.
No one should be able to impose their own moral beliefs on the majority.
The book in question has been checked out of the library once in the 4 years it has been on the shelf.
What's in the same-sex parenting book banned by Western Sydney councillors
The curious case of the Sydney council book ban and what happens when free speech isn't applied equally
Ban overturned
Cumberland Council’s book ban has been overturned, but what is really happening in Australian libraries?