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Date: 2005-02-17 10:14 pm (UTC)I think the ALA has the only defensible position. No Censorship Whatsoever End Of Story other than by parents themselves for their own children only. Anything else gets into quid custodes.... ("Who watches the watchers?)
Parental censorship is by its very nature self-correcting; I think it is the duty of any librarian who runs across a sheltered kid who knows enough to ask for something to help him get it, parent or no. The kid will find ways to rebel; best help him do it safely.