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    Death Note Ban?

    Post by gaara`s land on Tue May 11, 2010 3:08 am

    Is this right? or wrong or something that must be done?

    New Mexico's Albuquerque Public Schools held a Thursday hearing over a parent's concerns on the Death Note manga series, but a committee voted unanimously against a proposed district-wide ban on the manga. Peggy Salazar, a mother of a student at Albuquerque's Volcano Vista High School, advocated for the ban and added, "Killing is just not something we should put out there for our kids to read in this way." At least two of the district's 13 other high schools — Valley High School and Atrisco Heritage Academy — also carry the manga in their libraries.

    In the Death Note suspense manga, live-action films, and anime adaptation, a teenager finds a notebook with which he can put people to death by writing their names and the dictated manners of death.

    According to the KRQE News 13 program, this is the first time in five years that the district had considered banning a book, and a spokesperson told the program that the district had not actually banned a book in recent memory. Tom Genne, one of the seven committee members at Thursday's hearing, said, "High school age kids do grapple with questions about justice and morality, and whether civilization, or the societies of which they are a part of, are making good decisions." Eddie Soto, the district's associate superintendent for secondary education, will make the final decision on the manga.


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    In a separate development, the WPXI television station reported on Monday that a 14-year-old eighth-grade student from Pennsylvania's Avonworth Middle School was suspended after a "Death Note" list was found on a school bus last week. According to a mother of another eighth-grade student at the school, the notebook paper listed the names of several students in the same grade and teenaged Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber.
    Ohio Township police said a student wrote "Death Note" on the upper right corner of the paper, but added that the list did not constitute a crime. Although the police are still investigating, Chief Norbert Micklos told WPXI, "There was nothing that substantiated a threat; just names and a date on it."

    There have been at least six previous incidents in the United States where school officials linked "Death Notes" to students being disciplined. A high school senior in Richmond, Virginia was suspended in 2007 over a list of his classmates that the school principal linked to Death Note. A middle school student in Hartsville, South Carolina was "removed" from school over a "Death Note" notebook in March of 2008. In Gadsden, Alabama, two sixth-grade students were arrested in the following month for a notebook that allegedly listed their school staff and fellow students in a manner similar to the Death Note anime. A middle school in Gig Harbor, Washington expelled one student and disciplined three others in May of 2008 for writing 50 names in their own "Death Note" book. Two elementary school students from Oklahoma City were to be disciplined last December for allegedly listing two other students and the manners of their fictional deaths in a "Death Note" notebook. An eighth-grade student was suspended indefinitely from a middle school in Owosso, Michigan after a "Death Note" notebook was found this past March.

    On the other hand, a Washington state librarians' group nominated the manga for a young adults' book award. The manga's Taiwanese publisher and a non-profit Taiwanese watchdog group supported the work for raising issues

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    Re: Death Note Ban?

    Post by treeckofan on Wed May 12, 2010 7:51 pm

    i guess its kind of like making a list of people you want to kill! but dont ban the manga because you might as well ban every other series! they have killing in them too! except one piece lol

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    Re: Death Note Ban?

    Post by L on Fri May 14, 2010 2:30 am

    ha ... i would die !!!!

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    Re: Death Note Ban?

    Post by treeckofan on Sat May 15, 2010 12:39 am

    i would deliberately bring the manga, death note diary, and an L t-shirt to school

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    Re: Death Note Ban?

    Post by bleachlove on Sat May 15, 2010 3:17 am

    i know! i own a L t-shirt anyway! So i would totally do that too! just to make a scene! lol evil laugh

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    Re: Death Note Ban?

    Post by zero on Sun May 16, 2010 1:42 am

    Same here I would get all my deathnote friends to do it too haha


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    Re: Death Note Ban?

    Post by MintyAkuma on Sun May 16, 2010 2:56 am

    This reminds me of the incident in china, but the students at school where bringing Deathnotes so it got banned Death note all together. Its ridiculous really, but then again anime has been the blame for many incidents involving teens/adolescents. I dunno, to me it always seems like some parents are finding some anime to blame left and right. It goes both ways though. Some kids know better, some don't.

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    Re: Death Note Ban?

    Post by zero on Sun May 16, 2010 7:30 am

    its so unfair how they blame anime for something that they cant control you know like anime is other whole world it does not get the credit it derseves if you ask me


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    Re: Death Note Ban?

    Post by MintyAkuma on Sun May 16, 2010 7:37 am

    zero wrote:its so unfair how they blame anime for something that they cant control you know like anime is other whole world it does not get the credit it derseves if you ask me



    I agree Smile The fact that they can't control it makes it more irritating for them(oh well) Just as much as it is looked down upon many parents, it is also gaining more acknowledgment in other places (Hollywood movies even though they suck), universities, museums and even movie stars

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    Re: Death Note Ban?

    Post by zero on Sun May 16, 2010 7:40 am

    wow thats dum , anime is so important to use animelovers and for people to blame things on use and things is fustrating lol well what are you going to do haha


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    Re: Death Note Ban?

    Post by TGM on Sun May 16, 2010 2:11 pm

    They would ban Death Note in a School...
    lol

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    Re: Death Note Ban?

    Post by treeckofan on Sun May 16, 2010 9:09 pm

    what are they gonna ban next? video games?

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    Re: Death Note Ban?

    Post by zero on Mon May 17, 2010 2:54 am

    NOOOOOOOO I CANT LIVE WITH OUT THEM , they should bannd healthy food


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    Re: Death Note Ban?

    Post by OnomichiSaruokami on Mon May 17, 2010 4:03 pm

    I understand the adults concern for the children. But Death Note is merely entertainment. Something made up by someone's imagination. What happened in the anime/manga is also made up. It's not like it's going to come true if you buy a Death Note, walk to school, and put people's names down. Death Notes sold in stores are just regular notebooks that are look alikes to the one in the anime. Of course, adults don't want their kids to think about killing anyone but it's just a faze that kids go through with anime. For example, Pokemon. When Pokemon was widely popular, kids started buying pokemon cards and did their little card battles. Battles = Fight = Violence = Same thing that Death Note is doing
    Fazes wear down someday. Adults overreact when they hear death so they get scared and ban everything that has something to do with it.

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    Re: Death Note Ban?

    Post by chibixdesigner on Mon May 17, 2010 7:43 pm

    Amazing point like overall there are alot of things on tv that influnces a kid , there's so much that parents can't hide it from them or control it for long like video games like GTA there's drugs violence and more in there you can't overrect

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