Marco V Morelli on Nostr: #[0] #[1] That's the question. How do you teach somebody with making them hate you? ...
npub1rfe35e8upqnfckhlv0sarqccajy3fy4eenu94tu99myc4q9dfgxqk0wc78 (npub1rfe…wc78) npub16nf96938l0uqz4j6kw0m9w60h368yklusr9wmrrx9xy8v5yuhd6qu4q6as (npub16nf…q6as) That's the question. How do you teach somebody with making them hate you? And ultimately voting against you?
Apparently, Scholastic objected to the author's note, not the story—which speaks for itself. I believe they could have talked about racism—I'm asking *how* it could have been done in a way that got the point across, and still got the book published.
I'm trying to get beyond the us/them, either/or thinking. How can we do better?
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Apparently, Scholastic objected to the author's note, not the story—which speaks for itself. I believe they could have talked about racism—I'm asking *how* it could have been done in a way that got the point across, and still got the book published.
I'm trying to get beyond the us/them, either/or thinking. How can we do better?
npub1x325v87nk4ee5ts62j5mjwf3x49ff5n6vnn4qvdeet397evepgxs9q8ty4 (npub1x32…8ty4)