Former President Barack Obama faced criticism after he shared a letter on Twitter saying how some of the Books that are being banned from schools in the United States are Books that âshapedâ his life.
In the letter addressed to âthe dedicated and hardworking librariansâ in the U.S., Obama stresses the importance of society having âthe free exchange of ideasâ which are sometimes also written down in a book.
âBooks have always shaped how I experience the world. Writers like Mark Twain and Toni Morrison, Walt Whitman and James Baldwin taught me something essential about our countryâs character,â Obama wrote in his letter.
Obama shared how âreading about people whose lives were very different from mineâ taught him âhow to step into someone elseâs shoes.â
âToday, some of the Books that shaped my life â and the lives of so many others â are being challenged by people who disagree with certain ideas or perspectives,â Obama wrote. âItâs no coincidence that these âbanned Booksâ are often written by or feature people of color, indigenous people, and members of the LGBTQ+ community.â
Obamaâs words were met with criticism from several users on Twitter.
âWhich Books that shaped President Obamaâs life are being banned?,â one user asked in a post on the social media site.
âObama with a 13 paragraph letter in defense of Books like Gender Queer which are beyond NSFW, let alone safe for kids,â one user wrote, referring to âGender Queer: A Memoirâ written by Maia Kobabe.
It was revealed in April that the book had made No. 1 on the list of the Books which were challenged the most during the 2022 school year, according to Fox News. The book has been banned from several schools over sexual and LGBTQ+ content.
âWas your life shaped by pornographic Books about gay sex? Because those are the Books that we are âchallenging,'â conservative commentator and author, Matt Walsh wrote in a post.
Another user on Twitter questioned whether the Books that were being banned had actually shaped Obamaâs life.
âAre these some of the Books that shaped your life?â the user asked in a post. âIs there something youâd like to tell us?â
The post included photos and titles of some of the Books that had been banned, including âGender Queer.â
Other banned Books included in the post were, âThis Book Is Gayâ written by British author Juno Dawson who has said the book is âdefinitely not pornographic.â The book, which is commonly used in sex-Education classes, has received criticism regarding the sexually explicit descriptions and graphics, according to Fox News.
Other Books included in the post included âFlamerâ by Mike Curato and âLetâs Talk About It: The Teenâs Guide to Sex, Relationships, and Being a Humanâ by Erika Moen and Matthew Nolan.
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âTell us more about how Books like âGender Queerâ and âLawn Boyâ shaped your life,â another user wrote in a post, referring to the book by Jonathan Evison.
Evison admitted that his book, âLawn Boyâ which details an oral sex story between two ten-year-old boys, was not intended to be in school libraries, according to Fox News.
At the beginning of June, President Joe Biden announced he is creating an anti-book ban coordinator position.
A report released by PEN America in April found that there were â1,477 instances of individual Books banned,â which ultimately affected â874 unique titlesâ during the 2022-2023 school year. This represented a 28% increase from January-June 2022.
