Reasons: Banned and challenged because it depicts child sexual abuse and was considered sexually explicit Reasons: Banned and challenged because it was considered sexually explicit and degrading to women
Reasons: Banned, challenged, and restricted for depictions of abuse and because it was considered to be sexually explicit Reasons: Banned and challenged for LGBTQIA+ content, profanity, and because it was considered to be sexually explicit Reasons: Banned and challenged for LGBTQIA+ content and because it was considered to be sexually explicit Reasons: Banned, challenged, and restricted for LGBTQIA+ content, and because it was considered to have sexually explicit images Of the 1597 books that were targeted, here are the most challenged, along with the reasons cited for censoring the books: The ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom tracked 729 challenges to library, school, and university materials and services in 2021.
UPDATE: The original article misidentified the two Disney princes kissing in this meme as Prince Charming from Cinderella and the Prince from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.Visit our COVID-19 Recovery pages for updates and recommended resources. Disney did feature a same-sex couple in a 2014 episode of the live-action television series Good Luck Charlie. We’ve reached out to Disney to confirm that this was the studio’s first-ever animated same-sex kiss, but have yet to receive a response. The Forces of Evil featured two nameless background characters shown during a brief montage of kissing cartoons in the season 2 episode “Just Friends.” The moment can be glimpsed at around the 1:25 second mark of the following video:Ī second same-sex kiss can be spotted toward the end of this video: The real same-sex kiss included in Star vs. This images features a rendering of two characters from older classic Disney animated feature films - Prince Eric from The Little Mermaid ( 1989) and Prince Phillip from Sleeping Beauty ( 1959) - that was created by Mexican artist Rodolfo Loaiza for a series called “Disenchanted Disney.” The kiss Loaiza depicted did not actually appear in any Disney television program or film. Did feature a same-sex kiss in an episode that aired on the Disney XD cable channel - the pictured characters were not involved in that moment of animated affection.