Sky News host Rowan Dean says the modern left would instead our children watch drag queens than spend their time “having adventures”, as Enid Blyton’s books advocate, following the news her books will be rewritten to remove offensive words.
“If you look at the Enid Blyton stories … she was advocating that childhood or children should spend
their time having adventures, adventures of the mind, imagination, out in the woods and having a great time.
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