Six Dr Seuss books won't be published for racist images

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Six Dr Seuss books including And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street and If I Ran the Zoo will stop being published because of racist and insensitive imagery.


"These books portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong," Dr Seuss Enterprises, the business that preserves and protects the author's legacy said on Tuesday.

"Ceasing sales of these books is only part of our commitment and our broader plan to ensure Dr Seuss Enterprises' catalogue represents and supports all communities and families."

The other books affected are McElligot's Pool, On Beyond Zebra!, Scrambled Eggs Super!, and The Cat's Quizzer.

The decision to cease publication and sales of the books was made last year after months of discussion, the company said in a statement that coincided with the late author and illustrator's birthday.

"Dr Seuss Enterprises listened and took feedback from our audiences including teachers, academics and specialists in the field as part of our review process," it said.

"We then worked with a panel of experts, including educators, to review our catalogue of titles."

Books by Dr Seuss, who was born Theodor Seuss Geisel in Springfield, Massachusetts, on March 2, 1904, have been translated into dozens of languages as well as in braille and are sold in more than 100 countries.

He died in 1991 but has remained popular, earning an estimated $US33 million ($42.3 million) before taxes in 2020, up from just $12.2 million five years ago, the company said.

Forbes listed him second on its highest-paid dead celebrities of 2020, behind pop star Michael Jackson.

As adored as Dr Seuss is by millions around the world for the positive values in many of his works, including environmentalism and tolerance, there has been increasing criticism in recent years over the way blacks, Asians and others are drawn in some of his most beloved children's books, as well as in his earlier advertising and propaganda illustrations.

The National Education Association, which founded Read Across America Day in 1998 and deliberately aligned it with Geisel's birthday, has for several years deemphasised Dr Seuss and encouraged a more diverse reading list for children.


School districts across the US have also moved away from Dr Seuss.

In 2017, a school librarian in Cambridge, Massachusetts, criticised a gift of 10 Dr Seuss books from former first lady Melania Trump, saying many of his works were "steeped in racist propaganda, caricatures, and harmful stereotypes".

In 2018, a Dr Seuss museum in his hometown of Springfield removed a mural that included an Asian stereotype.

The Cat in the Hat — one of Dr Seuss' most popular books, has received criticism, too, but will continue to be published for now.

Dr Seuss Enterprises, however, said it is "committed to listening and learning and will continue to review our entire portfolio".

Numerous other popular children's series have been criticised in recent years for alleged racism.

In the 2007 book, Should We Burn Babar?, the author and educator Herbert R Kohl contended the Babar the Elephant books were celebrations of colonialism because of how the title character leaves the jungle and later returns to "civilise" his fellow animals.

One of the books, Babar's Travels, was removed from the shelves of a British library in 2012 because of its alleged stereotypes of Africans.

Critics also have faulted the Curious George books for their premise of a white man bringing home a monkey from Africa.

And Laura Ingalls Wilder's portrayals of Native Americans in her Little House On the Prairie novels have been faulted so often that the American Library Association removed her name in 2018 from a lifetime achievement award it gives out each year.
 

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I feel sorry for kids these days. No wonder they are so sensitive and many mentally weak
I went to a mates one year olds kids birthday party and when it was time to have the cake the Helicopter Mummy was like who’s children want cake? It was some fucking pussy brand weed super low GI fat free arse licking soul destroying all natural no sugar cake but when asked why her kid isn’t having any at his own first birthday she was like oh no no no no no he doesn’t eat cake.
 

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I went to a mates one year olds kids birthday party and when it was time to have the cake the Helicopter Mummy was like who’s children want cake? It was some fucking pussy brand weed super low GI fat free arse licking soul destroying all natural no sugar cake but when asked why her kid isn’t having any at his own first birthday she was like oh no no no no no he doesn’t eat cake.
It’s a joke. The poor kid will probably end up with an eating disorder or even worse, a vegan!
 

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Or morbidly obese. If she restricts him now, he will over-eat every chance he gets.
Yep and end up hating her. It’s not my place to discuss with my mate and I know he is very concerned about how it’s going to end but I think it’s too hard basket at the moment. Wait to that puberty burst hits and the kid will rebel big time. Mum will forever claim she wanted the best for him and he will tell her to fuck off and probably his dad too for being a pussy.
 

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Unsurprisingly to many....

I don't have a problem with this.

Times change. What was acceptable decades ago is no longer appropriate in 2021.

Some of it is bs of course but if a board of experienced educators deem it not suitable and tacitly reinforces demeaning stereotypes then I'd support the decision.

Obviously the Dr Seuss company agree with them by withdrawing the books. The franchise is a huge money spinner so I wonder why they couldn't have "modernised" the storyline and pictures.

Anyway literature and art evolves. Once it was ok to draw dirty pictures on walls at Pompeii or for sculptors to add on dangly bits in the Vatican.

We can't have that now bc of conservatives :grinning:
 

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Blame the parents. They are responsible more than anybody.
The funny thing with the cake story is unbeknownst to Mummy five minutes before we just missed stopping him from picking up a old piece of doggy poo and putting it in his mouth. Ha ha ha Dad was like hmmmm yeah probs don’t tell Mum about that one hey.. Mates a good guy the kid should be fine.

Probably tasted better than the cake anyway.
 

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The funny thing with the cake story is unbeknownst to Mummy five minutes before we just missed stopping him picking up a old piece of doggy poo and putting it in his mouth. Ha ha ha Dad was like hmmmm yeah don’t tell Mum about that one hey.. Mates a good guy the kid should be fine.

Probably tastes better than the cake anyway.
Haha building up his resistance to germs the hard way lol.

It happens. They survive.

Parents are molly coddling so much these days and then you get the exact opposite with the rest who aren't nurturing and guiding kids at all :(
 

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I wonder why they couldn't have "modernised" the storyline and pictures.
It is a bit weird - a guy in a Superman outfit wearing footy boots. Surely they know that studs aren’t going to allow for the softest of landings when you’re taking Lex Luthor and Otis to prison. Changes are needed :-)
 

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Unsurprisingly to many....

I don't have a problem with this.

Times change. What was acceptable decades ago is no longer appropriate in 2021.

Some of it is bs of course but if a board of experienced educators deem it not suitable and tacitly reinforces demeaning stereotypes then I'd support the decision.

Obviously the Dr Seuss company agree with them by withdrawing the books. The franchise is a huge money spinner so I wonder why they couldn't have "modernised" the storyline and pictures.

Anyway literature and art evolves. Once it was ok to draw dirty pictures on walls at Pompeii or for sculptors to add on dangly bits in the Vatican.

We can't have that now bc of conservatives :grinning:
I disagree sorry. If the company were so concerned about it they would’ve stopped publishing the books on their own accord, not wait for snowflake educators from the left cancel culture to prompt them. Virtue signaling at its finest and I’ll never buy their books. Get woke go broke
 
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