"Another fact that many people are unaware of is that Dr. Seusss illustrations are steeped in racist propaganda, caricatures, and harmful stereotypes. Open one of his books (If I Ran a Zoo or And to Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street, for example), and youll see the racist mockery in his art. Grace Hwang Lynchs School Library Journal article, Is the Cat in the Hat Racist? Read Across America Shifts Away from Dr. Seuss and Toward Diverse Books, reports on Katie Ishizukas work analyzing the minstrel characteristics and trope nature of Seusss characters. Scholar Philip Nels new book, Was the Cat in the Hat Black? The Hidden Racism of Childrens Literature, and the Need for Diverse Books, further explores and shines a spotlight on the systemic racism and oppression in education and literature."
These people need be exterminated to save society.