@walterscott We can multitask and there are plenty of toots on my page already. Your idiocy is noted.

@Sunspot To think that because we have a gun problem we shouldn't care about a lack of access to educational materials.

The two are related. One of the themes being censored is material about violence and guns. I doubt Florida and Texas are censoring pro-gun materials.

The first time I contacted my elected officials was when I was 12 years old. I'd just read Hiroshima by John Hersey. The 1980s were a tense time for international politics and scary for kids and that was the big issue of my tween/early teen years. It wasn't a banned book and I had access to material on any topic including sexuality. (Those could be read clandestinely in the stacks if you didn't want to check them out. There was no shame in walking up to the circulation desk with your books on nuclear war.) If I were a teen or tween today, I wonder if I'd have access to all the things I wanted to read. I'll have to find out if there are any issues where I live. I don't have kids in the schools here but I care anyway.

@MariaHill @Sunspot Did you ever attend RAR (Rock Against Reagan)? I'm about that age, graduated in '83 and learned that if I saw a bright flash to point my butt at it from under the desk. This generated quite a lot of nihilism on my part so, yeah, punk rock all the way and never, ever trust reagan.
@mycotropic I'm a little younger than you are. Sounds like you are right at the beginning of Gen X. I'm in the middle. Old enough to remember Reagan's various crimes, but Bush 41 was president by the time I was old enough to go to my first concert at age 14. @Sunspot
@MariaHill @Sunspot 1965 is the first year of Not Being A Boomer and that pleases me. Especially when my teen aged kids call me a Boomer which I am not!
#notaboomer