Posted by jessia on November 27, 2007 at 2:56 am
Last week the
CBC reported that the Halton Catholic District School Board in Ontario, Canada had placed The Golden Compass under review to decide whether it would remain on elementary school library shelves, in light of a complaint from a member of the community.
The Globe & Mail reports that the book has since been pulled from shelves until the review is complete, and that other local school boards have considered a review of the book. Superintendent Rick MacDonald would not disclose the nature of the complaint but noted it is a first in several years. “… the committee is simply responding to a request for a review of the material.” The review should be complete within the first week of the New Line adaptation’s release.
This issue affects me personally, since I am from Ontario. I was disgusted at the news, but even more disgusted by seeing how my city’s main newspaper, which I usually see as pretty reliable, make the EXACT same fallacy as the boycott groups by taking Pullman’s quotes out of context. I was furious that they made the issue seem like a REAL threat to the school systems. None of the writers had obviously read the book.
On a better side of it, my favourite radio station CFRB 1010 talk radio had it as a topic, which was being discussed by the open atheist John Moore. He stood up wholeheartedly against removing these books, on the basis that it is the child’s decision what to read, and that the moral of these books is something worth supporting.
I am frustrated with my area right now, but also encouraged that there are still some critical minds out there.
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