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Tennessee School Board Bans Pulitzer Prize–Winning Holocaust Graphic Novel Because of Drawing of a Naked Mouse
January 27 is Holocaust Remembrance Day, and if you’ve ever wondered why such a thing is necessary, look no further than the recent discourse surrounding the 1940s genocide. In the past few days alone, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggested that Anne Frank and other Jewish people living in Europe were in a better situation than anti-vaxxers today (he’s since said he’s sorry if anyone was offended), and on Wednesday, it came to light that a Tennessee school board unanimously voted earlier this month to ban a Pulitzer Prize–winning graphic novel about the murder of 6 million Jews. Yes, on January… Read Full Article
By vanityfair
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