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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Sep 9

    Children’s books have always been political, but current children’s book creators are finding new outlets to increase their impacthttps://nyti.ms/2wTIjbV 

    7:19 PM - 9 Sep 2018
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    • Nguyễn Linh Annie Layer Grace Groups4Kids We Endeavor 🌊 DEBORAH MCCABE Laura Gomez Martin Bley Sharon A. Sample
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      2. Avocado‏ @Avocado_2020 Sep 9
        Replying to @nytimes

        Sabes que indoctrination is part of American culture. That’s why we let our public officials use the bible to justify hate.

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      1. Agatha Gregson‏ @gregson_agatha Sep 9
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        Actually, they haven't always been political. Parents, let your children be children. Avoid these obnoxious "creators."

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      1. mete çetin‏ @MeteMywayo Sep 9
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        yes. Please dont inject the costics in innocent brains. Then the result is a robot. Aim! all aims are sinfull in the behalf of emptiness.

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      1. Joseph Mark Belcher‏ @JosephMBelcher Sep 10
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        Children's books have always been political? B.S.

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      1. Amigo Joe‏ @monkeysfly51 Sep 10
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        at 12 u can procreate,sail,fly,drive why we tell a 15 yr old he is a kid tiger woods,lebron,gresky,tyson at 15 williams at 15 adults

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      1. chairman mow‏ @Chairmnoomowmow Sep 9
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        Treysha’s Mommy/Daddy has Two Front Holes By Kamala Bader Pelosi

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      1. #IntervençãoBolsonaro 1⃣ 7⃣ 🇧🇷‏ @branci13 Sep 9
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        And this communist clenched fist?

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      1. Trump Luvs Jeebus‏ @JeebusTrump Sep 9
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        I found a bargain copy of this recently and hope to read it to my nephew some day:pic.twitter.com/6EwauDNfOE

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      1. Staci bryant‏ @Stacibryant18 Sep 9
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        Does anyone have a problem with children's books that push radical political & social ideologies? This propaganda, in case none of you were completely aware. It's ironic that you're reporting on the political ion of children's book because you've all turned into Deloris Umbridge.

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      1. pritish ranjan behera‏ @pritish1494 Sep 9
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        …https://technologyexplainedonline.wordpress.com/2018/08/29/hashtag-history-of-hashtag/ …

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      1. The Goldilocks Zone‏ @ZScenarios Sep 9
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        A child only gets one childhood... Let them decide what their world will be as they grow to learn that world through their eyes...

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      1. Logical Meme‏ @Logicalmeme Sep 9
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        “Children’s books have always been political." Umm... no they haven't.

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      1. CoffeeFueled‏ @EponymousBreeze Sep 9
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        There are definitely messages in this children’s book from my collection published in 1828pic.twitter.com/36KZXHjHgT

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