freedom: for whom and for what

Two stories of freedom and attempts at censorship.

The first: who can and can't do what in public. You might be sick of this story already, but I thought this was thoughtful piece.

The second: what you can and can't write in a children's book.

The first: two men kissing in front of middle America.

The second: the word "scrotum". Crabbi recently blogged about people freaking out from seeing the real names for anatomical parts. I guess this is another one.

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And again the New York Times files a gay-themed story in the Styles section! What is up with that? I notice it all the time. It drives me nuts.

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