Banning books puts an end to true freedom of expression. As the first amendment of the Constitution of the United States states "Congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press." As Americans we have the right to express what we feel and our opinions. How could our country just disregard what was given to us as a right by our founding fathers. People worry about censoring explicit content from children, but you can always put age restrictions on books just as we do to movies, TV shows, and games. It does not require going to the full extreme of completely taking away the book from the public eye. People cannot just put an end to our freedom as if people haven't fought and died for the privileges that we have today. It is certainly not allowing for freedom of speech if people are censoring others' beliefs and opinions.
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Parents surely cannot expect to shelter their children from the real world forever. These books might have have violence and torture and bad people, but so does the real world and kids should know what to face if they have to when they grow up. If you read about people with sad, terrible lives, you will feel more grateful for what you have and you will be a better person. If you don't about the dark and sadness of the world, you can't know to appreciate the happiness and light. Kids have to know about terrible things like the Holocaust and unfair tyranny so they can make sure that history doesn't repeat