Storm in a teacup in Miami Dade schools



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Row over ban book ratlis Miami schools




Rocked schools "Miami Dade public allegations hurled aside from civil liberties for satisfying parts of the local population. First came the unnecessary controversy about book benign depicting life in the child, the child's perspective. Book "visit to Cuba" books for young children in schools of Miami, but part of the school library. American Girl book home, bought Coupe and showed her father; political prisoner dissident and the Coupe image soft book images of life under Castro. He promptly school authorities in "Miami Dade" who go ahead and put the book under the prohibition. And strong support Cuban American population in Miami book ban in Miami schools saying that reading this book could create a false impression in the minds of young children about real life in Cuba. Civil liberties of America jumped into conflict and Sue ban as unconstitutional.




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After a few weeks ago another book found itself in the eye of the storm in schools "Dad Miami". This time was "Cuban children", a book for children depicting two children on the cover of dressed in what appears to be Scout uniforms-but it is reported that young revolutionaries, uniforms (a group that all children schools in Cuba have to be members). Says parents of American children in the schools of Miami book gives kids the impression that the lives of children is the same life of American children. They say that young minds influenced is not able to filter the public speaking party of truth and risks being brainwashed by books such as those that depict the true picture of life under Castro for students in schools of Miami.




The argument seems a little too simplistic. Civil liberties activists of banned writers and critics agree that hypocritical for a country that claims to uphold democratic ideals by way of our country, allow reply with knee-jerk response of book content. What they ask, it will be the difference between Cuba Castro and land free if no decision is simple from reading a book or not far from their citizens? While the parents of American children in the schools "Dad Miami", many in this country after an extended stay in Cuban prisons, you have a point in being concerned about the impression that their children and others would receive through these books-they don't need to be. If you like keeping this open lines of communication between parents and children can go a long way to help children to separate the wheat from the chaff and real return to the ground in the Communist country. Prohibition of a book, any book is not the answer.