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9-11 Coloring Book Causes Controversy
Is it an attention-grabbing publicity stunt, or an effort to educate kids about the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and the decade of fighting that followed?
The publisher of a new children’s coloring book, called “We Shall Never Forget 9/11: The Kids’ Book of Freedom,” says it is the latter. Really Big Coloring Books Inc. publisher Wayne Bell says the book is intended to be educational. “It’s really designed for older kids, not preschoolers,” said Bell in a phone interview. “It’s designed to be a teaching and learning tool for parents and teachers to use with their children.” But will military parents, many of whom have endured lives of repeated deployments in the aftermath of Sept. 11, see it that way? The coloring book includes pages showing the smoking World Trade Center and mourning survivors. Page 19 depicts a Navy SEAL taking aim at Osama bin Laden, who is seen cowering behind a veiled woman as a bullet leaves the barrel of the SEAL’s rifle. Above the drawing is this message: “Children, the truth is, these terrorist acts were done by freedom-hating Islamic Muslim extremists. These crazy people hate the American way of life because we are FREE and our society is FREE.” SOURCE |
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That comment is spot on but doesn't go far enough.
It is distasteful and seriously lacking in any respect that is due for the victims and those left behind to mourn them, of ANY tragedy. |
Er... right. :doh:
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I agree :yep:
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Parental responsibility is all fine well and good, but that doesn't excuse the fact that it's tasteless and crass to put a product like this on sale.
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What's the problem? Get me my Crayola deluxe box of crayons.
http://www.usa-printables.com/Events...941-ww2-01.gif http://www.historyonthenet.com/shop/...ng/worldw2.jpg I think the proceeds of the coloring book should go towards the cost of the monument under construction. |
It's all about parental responsibility. "Don't buy it" isn't always the answer. Kids can't live in a bubble all their lives. Sometimes it's best to let them know there's crapola for crayola and teach them the lesson of why this is wrong.
My thought, a coloring book is targeted at little kids. Older children, as the author claims to be targeting, don't color in coloring books. It seems more like they are trying to get a message out, a message of hate. That's the lesson to be learned, that hate exists and it's wrong. |
Controversy? But everyone loves coloring pictures of 9/11!
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I understand it is a coloring book, etc. But if it were sugar coated with images of some flames and a stick airplane flying in marmalade skies what would the reaction be then? :hmmm:
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I don't know what is more disturbing, the pictures or the writing.
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Change a few words and the writing could've been straight out of german coloring book circa 1930s. :doh: |
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