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I’ve had librarians say to me, “People in my school don’t agree with homosexuality, so it’s difficult to have your book on the shelves.” Here’s the thing: Being gay is not an issue, it is an identity. It is not something that you can agree or disagree with. It is a fact, and must be defended and represented as a fact.

To use another part of my identity as an example: if someone said to me, “I’m sorry, but we can’t carry that book because it’s so Jewish and some people in my school don’t agree with Jewish culture,” I would protest until I reached my last gasp. Prohibiting gay books is just as abhorrent…

Discrimination is not a legitimate point of view. Silencing books silences the readers who need them most. And silencing these readers can have dire, tragic consequences. Never forget who these readers are. They are just as curious and anxious about life as any other teenager.

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David Levithan - Supporting Gay Teen Literature (via thehipsterkids)

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#storyofmylife
kabletown:

ongrybird:

ARE THEY DOING A WALK AND TALK
West Wing/Schlamme feels asdf;alskdfjasl;dkjf

OH HI JOSH <3

Food for Thought

theresaplastictree:

if Fred & George had the map for years, how did they not notice that there was a man named Peter sleeping in Ron’s bed every night.

or did they just not want to ask or

(Source: everybody-and--television, via avengersss)

tattooposer:

this is really going to hurt him in the erection.
carlyfries6210:

Can this show come back on Tv please? 
- i second this statement