Tennessee school board removes 'adult-oriented' graphic novel about the Holocaust
FOX NewsNov 25, 2021
The McMinn County School Board voted unanimously to remove the graphic novel 'Maus' from its 8th grade curriculum.
Written by Art Spiegleman, the Pulitzer-Prize winning book depicts the Holocaust through Nazi cats and Jewish mice.
This is about right-wing dog whistles, and echoes the removal of Black-history books for promoting so-called "CRT"; is American-Jewish history the next to be denied? It's a harbinger of dangerous things to come in America.
The left is overreacting. Maus wasn't banned, merely removed from an 8th grade reading list, and remains in the school's library. Maus is more age-appropriate for high school and college students and this was a local decision.