Scholastic found that it either had to give in to the hardliners who wanted to ban books for children or to not allow that, and they seem to have decided to give in.

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Not sure how you read this as “they caved.”

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If the choices are to continue to sell these books at book fairs and to not sell them and they are now allowing schools to not sell them, it seems like they caved, correct?

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Did you read their message?

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Yes. It’s opt-in to receive the books tagged as controversial by them.

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