Visit Counter

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

In the pursuance of insanity...




Now this:

Biden erases Dr. Seuss from 'Read Across America' proclamation as progressives seek to cancel beloved author

Biden's snub of Dr. Seuss comes as progressives have sought to cancel the beloved children's author

I must have missed the part where they were eating Aunt Jemima pancakes with the green eggs and ham. 

BTW... I wonder how much longer toilet paper is going to remain white?


---------------------------





A Virginia school system has accused Dr. Seuss books of 'strong racial undertones' following a report which accused author Theodor Geisel, pictured, of 'orientalism, anti-blackness and white supremacy'


President Biden appears to have erased Dr. Seuss from "Read Across America Day", the annual celebration of reading in honor of the legendary children's author, whose birthday falls on March 2.

While Biden followed presidential tradition in proclaiming Tuesday "Read Across America Day," he bucked his predecessors by leaving out any mention of Dr. Seuss from the proclamation.

The White House didn't immediately return a request for comment on why Dr. Seuss was left out of the proclamation, but the snub comes as progressives have sought to cancel the beloved children's author. 

One of Virginia's biggest school districts, Loudoun County Public Schools, reportedly nixed Dr. Seuss from the school's "Read Across America Day" celebration, citing alleged racial "undertones" in his children's books. 


Former President Barack Obama and former President Donald Trump both highlighted Dr. Seuss' contributions in their annual proclamations, a Fox News review of White House archives found. 


First Lady Michelle Obama dances with local students in the East Room of the White House after reading them Dr. Seuss' "Oh, The Things You Can Do That Are Good for You!" as part of her "Let's Move, Let's Read!" initiative in Washington, D.C. on January 21, 2015. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)



"The works of Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known to us as Dr. Seuss, have sparked a love for reading in generations of students.," Obama said in his 2015 proclamation. "His whimsical wordplay and curious characters inspire children to dream big and remind readers of all ages that 'a person's a person no matter how small." 

Obama's 2016 proclamation described Seuss as "one of America's revered wordsmiths" who "used his incredible talent to instill in his most impressionable readers universal values we all hold dear." 


Trump, in his 2018 proclamation, urged Americans to "always remember the still-vibrant words of Dr. Seuss: 'You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.'" 

Then-first lady Melania Trump celebrated Read Across America Day in 2017 by reading Dr. Seuss books to hospitalized children. 

"Dr. Seuss has brought so much joy, laughter and enchantment into children’s lives all around the globe for generations," Melania said at the time.

"Through his captivating rhymes, Dr. Seuss has delighted and inspired children while teaching them to read, to dream, and to care."







Share/Bookmark

No comments :

Post a Comment