Since I wrote a book a decade ago called “The Language Police,” I can’t pretend to be shocked that a book was pulled, removed, or censored by the Chicago Public Schools.

Jersey Jazxman sums up the controversy here.

It is no consolation, perhaps, to know that school boards–state and local–have been censoring books for many years. So have publishers of tests and textbooks. Most people would be shocked to know about the topics, words, and images that are routinely banned from the tender eyes of children, most of whom see far worse in their lives or on TV or video games every day.

The only surprise is that CPS would do this so brazenly and stupidly.