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Courtesy of [livejournal.com profile] mysticknight:

http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/10/03/america/NA_GEN_US_Harry_Potter_Protest.php

Withcraft or fantasy? Education officer hears about Harry Potter
The Associated Press
Published: October 3, 2006

ATLANTA A woman who maintains that the Harry Potter books are an attempt to indoctrinate children into witchcraft is pressing her case for the second time to have them banned from school libraries.

Laura Mallory, a mother of four from the Atlanta suburb of Loganville, told a Georgia Board of Education officer on Tuesday that the books by British author J.K. Rowling, sought to indoctrinate children as Wiccans, or practitioners of religious witchcraft and that the books are harmful to children who are unable to differentiate between reality and fantasy.

The children, she said, try to imitate Harry Potter and cast spells on classmates.

"They're not educationally suitable and have been shown to be harmful to some kids," Mallory said. She argued that teachers do not assign other religious books like the Bible as student reading.

It was Mallory's second public campaign against the popular fiction series, after trying to get her son's elementary school to ban the books in August 2005.

Victoria Sweeny, an attorney representing the Gwinnett County Board of Education in Atlanta's eastern suburbs, which had ruled against her in May, said that if schools were to remove all books containing reference to witches, they would have to ban mainstays like "Macbeth" and "Cinderella."

"There's a mountain of evidence for keeping Harry Potter," she said, adding that the books don't support any particular religion but present instead universal themes of friendship and overcoming adversity.

Sweeny said parents, teachers and scholars have found them a good tool to stimulate children's imagination and encourage them to read.

Referring to the recent rash of deadly assaults at schools, Mallory said books that promote evil — as she claims the Potter ones do — help foster the kind of culture where school shootings happen. That would not happen if students instead read the Bible, Mallory said.

The hearing officer presiding over the appeal will make a recommendation to the state board, which will then decide the case at its meeting in December. Mallory is appealing after the Gwinnett County school board ruled in favor of the books.

Wiccans consider themselves witches, pagans or neo-pagans, and say their religion is based on respect for the earth, nature and the cycle of the seasons.

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The bit in bold? Is bullshit. Two of the "rash" were not committed by students, they were committed by intruders. Adults.

Here's the earlier bit in my LJ: http://desert-vixen.livejournal.com/177550.html

So she's switched from "Christian ideas are being persecuted" to "school violence! school violence!"

And she still hasn't found time to read the books.

WTF.

DV

Date: 2006-10-04 12:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oilhistorian.livejournal.com
Not to mention the fact that the last incident occurred at a private school that is religious in nature and which does incorporate daily Bible readings by students. Every day, Amish schools open with Bible verses and student prayer ....

Date: 2006-10-04 10:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] desert-vixen.livejournal.com

What irritates me about her comparison is that two of the attacks were not "Columbine killings". The schools were INVADED by someone intent on doing harm, an adult intent on doing harm.

DV

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