On the other hand, if this puts the book into the hands of kids who would not otherwise be allowed to read it due to forces beyond their control (overprotective parents and the school boards they frighten), then maybe we shouldnt be so quick to judge.Our language continues to shrink.
1 posted on
01/04/2011 6:59:32 AM PST by
MissTed
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To: MissTed
“Huckleberry Finn” is a living document, and will eventually tell the touching story of how young Huck and his lover Jim waged a people’s war against the Wall St fatcats.
To: MissTed
PART OF THE WHOLE POINT of the DAMNED BOOK was that Huck Finn called the dude, Nigger Jim, with derision -- but then learned respect and love for him.
I mean, Just Damn.
3 posted on
01/04/2011 7:03:47 AM PST by
Lazamataz
(If Illegal Aliens are Undocumented Workers, than Thieves are Undocumented Shoppers.)
To: MissTed
On the other hand, if this puts the book into the hands of kids who would not otherwise be allowed to read it due to forces beyond their control (overprotective parents and the school boards they frighten), then maybe we shouldnt be so quick to judge. In other words: "In the spirit of 'Neville Chamberlains' everywhere, I issue this call for APPEASEMENT to the forces of censorship!"
4 posted on
01/04/2011 7:04:42 AM PST by
WayneS
(Enlightened statesmen will not always be at the helm. -- James Madison)
To: MissTed
When one sanitizes historic fiction, you remove the history and are left with fiction.
5 posted on
01/04/2011 7:05:17 AM PST by
The_Victor
(If all I want is a warm feeling, I should just wet my pants.)
To: MissTed
Mark Twain was completely against racial prejudice, segregation, lynchings, and the accepted belief that blacks were sub-human. Twain portrayed Jim as good, human, and anxious for freedom.
Seems like the left are happy only when blacks are on LEFTY plantations rather than desiring their own individual liberty.
To: MissTed
On the other hand, if this puts the book into the hands of kids who would not otherwise be allowed to read it due to forces beyond their control (overprotective parents and the school boards they frighten), then maybe we shouldnt be so quick to judge.
Lets see how quick they are to judge if we try a rewrite of Darwin's "Orgin of species".
7 posted on
01/04/2011 7:05:37 AM PST by
cripplecreek
(Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
To: MissTed
Yet - there are literally thousands of rap CD’s that glorify the n-word.
8 posted on
01/04/2011 7:06:11 AM PST by
2banana
(My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
To: MissTed
One short step to Nazism and the burning of books deemed offensive by the government.
9 posted on
01/04/2011 7:07:01 AM PST by
Ev Reeman
To: MissTed
This is an obscenity. It is worse than book burning, to edit with words of a classic because it doesn't fit with your politically correct paradigm is the ultimate in corruption.
Huckleberry Finn is a fictionalized, but fairly accurate portrayal of a time in American history and the culture in which Samuel Clemmons grew up.
This is more liberal do-gooding by white liberals who live in white guilt. It is reminiscent of New Orleans back when the blocked of and hid the old slave auction blocks. Pretending something didn't happen is worse than endorsing the offending behavior. How can people learn if they are protected from the truth?
Liberals are the ultimate racists.
10 posted on
01/04/2011 7:07:14 AM PST by
Sudetenland
(TSA - Theatrical Security Affectation)
To: MissTed
” The effort is spearheaded by Twain expert Alan Gribben”
Um. I got news for you, Alan: if you’re changing Twains work, you’re not a Twain expert.
11 posted on
01/04/2011 7:08:54 AM PST by
Psycho_Bunny
(Hail To The Fail-In-Chief)
To: MissTed
Just to be safe, maybe we should start buying up copies of the current editions of the book (I only have three different editions of it at home right now) -- possibly as early as later today.
I wonder how many hardback copies the Borders in Warrenton has on hand right now...
;-)
13 posted on
01/04/2011 7:09:32 AM PST by
WayneS
(Enlightened statesmen will not always be at the helm. -- James Madison)
To: MissTed
But will it still have Authentic Frontier Gibberish?
To: MissTed
The effort is spearheaded by Twain expert Alan Gribben, who says his PC-ified version is not an attempt to neuter the classic but rather to update it. Race matters in these books, Gribben told PW. Its a matter of how you express that in the 21st century. Mark Twain did not WRITE the book in the 21st Century, you brain-dead moon-bat! Twain "expert", indeed! You should be utterly and completely ashamed of yourself, Mr. Gribben.
16 posted on
01/04/2011 7:13:18 AM PST by
WayneS
(Enlightened statesmen will not always be at the helm. -- James Madison)
To: MissTed
Ah! Censorship is now just “updating”. Orwellian...
17 posted on
01/04/2011 7:14:06 AM PST by
achilles2000
("I'll agree to save the whales as long as we can deport the liberals")
To: MissTed
Can’t use the word “lynch” either. Take that scene out.
18 posted on
01/04/2011 7:15:35 AM PST by
DManA
To: MissTed
“Go ahead and stick that foot through the Rembrandt.”
19 posted on
01/04/2011 7:16:34 AM PST by
Prospero
(non est ad astra mollis e terris via)
To: MissTed
Whats next? Dickens and “The ghost of Holiday past?”
20 posted on
01/04/2011 7:16:54 AM PST by
4yearlurker
(I can't afford anymore hope and change!!!!)
To: MissTed
not an attempt to neuter the classic but rather to update it. His next project is a massive attempt to update Shakespeare by taking out the weird, old language and that pesky iambic pentameter. "People these days just don't speak that way," the professor said.
22 posted on
01/04/2011 7:18:42 AM PST by
Choose Ye This Day
("As government expands, liberty contracts." -- Ronald Reagan)
To: MissTed
Alan Gribben and his ilk are a clear and present danger to all people of rational thought. As such, they need to be kept as far away from our literary, educational and governmental base as possible. This imbecile actually thinks that by defacing this classic that he will some how change the perception of future generations. In reality, all he will succeed in doing is highlighting what fools he and his kind represent at this stage of human history.
23 posted on
01/04/2011 7:18:58 AM PST by
Desron13
To: MissTed
Why not? Stalin used to cut out the faces of Enemies of the State from old pictures before publishing them in newspapers and presenting them as historical fact too.
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