Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Guantanamo librarians have said in the past that they screen reading material for sexual content,

even blacking out photos of scantily clad women in the advertisements in sports magazines.

50 Shades of Grey is more popular that the Koran at Guantanamo Bay detention camp.

During a visit last week, Reuters saw an eclectic mix of books in numerous languages, from religious tomes to Star Trek novelizations, Agatha Christie mysteries, stress reduction workbooks and the Greek classic "The Odyssey."

That's good. Whatever keeps their minds occupied as long as they cannot hurt anybody. I understand a good mind stimulus activity used widely to keep captive's minds from wasting is to hide their food. 

nypost, Reuters

5 comments:

edutcher said...

50 Shades, huh?

I'm sure they're just using it as a marriage manual.

rhhardin said...

They black out the jokes in old Readers Digests too.

rhhardin said...

I was sure I had two when I came in.

Eric the Fruit Bat said...

It would be far too risky to let them read any of the Harry Potter books.

ken in tx said...

Muslims, like progressives, don't really believe the things they criticize us for are bad. Western civilization is a temptation for them, and they hate us for that.