Those people who disagree with the banning books argues that:"Chuyá»Ân thanh niên có lá»Âi sá»Âng và suy nghé nhð thế nà o thì do môi trðá»Âng gia ÃÂình và nhà trðá»Âng tác ÃÂá»Âng má»Âi nhiá»Âu"
No one can deny that fact but the banned book still have any negative impact on children by the "inappropriate" sexual content or "offensive" language.
So books are usually banned "with the best intentions-to protect others, frequently children, from difficult ideas and information. Adults often censor books from children if they feel that the books have frightening or controversial ideas in them. (sách thðá»Âng bá» cấm "vá»Âi ý ÃÂá»Ânh tá»Ât nhất ÃÂá» bảo vá» ngðá»Âi khác, thðá»Âng xuyên cho trẻ em, từ những ý tðá»Âng khó khÃÂn và thông tin." Ngðá»Âi lá»Ân thðá»Âng kiá»Âm duyá»Ât sách của trẻ em nếu há» cảm thấy rằng các cuá»Ân sách có những ý tðá»Âng ÃÂáng sợ hoặc gây tranh cãi trong ÃÂó).
Due to different customs and different levels of awareness, so it's always something like maybe this book is welcome in this country but it will be received criticism from the other countries. Anyway,although you may not like something, that's no reason to take it away from everyone.
Besides, banning books is not kind of a good thing because it makes we can't see the world in many different aspects. So it also makes a limitation of knowledge and thinking.
According to the ALA President Carol Brey-Casiano, "Not every book is right for every person, but providing a wide range of reading choices is vital for learning, exploration, and imagination. The abilities to read, speak, think, and express ourselves freely are core American values." (Theo Chủ tá»Âch ALA Carol Brey-Casiano, "Không phải má»Âi cuá»Ân sách là ÃÂúng cho tất cả má»Âi ngðá»Âi, nhðng cung cấp má»Ât loạt...