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Actor Henry Winkler who famously played Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli in the classic 1970s sitcom “Happy Days” was shut down by X users when he suggested that books are being banned in America.
In a Black Friday post to X that led to him being roasted like a Thanksgiving turkey, “The Fonz” tried to run the scam that Republicans are cracking down on what type of reading is permissible, another variation on the Nazi hoax that Democrats have flogged to death in recent years.
“Books Are NOT our enemy,” wrote the 79-year-old Winkler, in a post that he may have instantly regretted.
Books Are NOT our enemy
— Henry Winkler (@hwinkler4real) November 29, 2024
The reality is that no one is “banning” books, a big lie that Democrats and their media mouthpieces spawned as a reaction to some states like Florida passing laws to remove inappropriate, perverted, and racist material from school libraries where graphic homosexual smut has been made available to young children.
While the “banned” books may no longer be easily accessed by impressionable kids, they are widely available in bookstores and through online retail websites like Amazon.
Nearly five decades after his character “jumped the shark” in an episode that would signal the end of “Happy Days” as well as spawning the enduring and unflattering idiom that has become a part of American culture, Winkler was ridiculed for his ridiculous post.
Books with explicit sexual content in places where kids can get hold of them are.
Good grief. What happened to you?
— Matthew Marsden (@matthewdmarsden) November 29, 2024
What about books that teach children oral sex techniques and grooming? Pull your head out would you! https://t.co/i9K1HxQF0o
— Deplorable Uranium 1 (@vinorojos) November 30, 2024
When I see these kinds of posts I wonder WHY these people want CHILDREN to have unfettered access to explicit material they are not developmentally ready for…it is soooo creepy. Bc adults can read whatever they want. https://t.co/jBeqNBbFm5
— AmyRey ☀️ (@amyreyal) November 29, 2024
No.
But do you think it’s appropriate for a book written for LGBTQ teenagers that instructs them on kink sex, bathhouses, using adult sex apps and details urine fetishes and erotically eating poop to be in schools?Because that’s what award-winning This Book is Gay, does.
— Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) November 29, 2024
The Fonz thinks that 6 year olds should know how to masterbate. https://t.co/06msxzfJ7d
— Do You Even Lift Bro? (@BtotheJ23) November 30, 2024
Maybe not, but when you’re dealing with a public school and other peoples children, you do not have the right to give them access to full blown pornography adjacent content. If you want your child to have that vile shit, do it on your own dime and in your own home. https://t.co/uQWpa5Nf7Y
— Jon (@GayRealist) November 29, 2024
Groomer books in schools is the hill Democrats want to die on appearantly
— Robert LeBeau (@impossiblewhopa) November 29, 2024
Yeah no pic.twitter.com/KITBr5Vokd
— Andrew (@therealAAndrew) November 29, 2024
People that want to groom children by giving them porn books are our enemy
— souparmon (@souparmonTN) November 29, 2024
Even though he’s never had another role as popular as “The Fonz” was, Winkler has had a long career in movies and television and has won multiple awards, including primetime and daytime Emmy’s, Golden Globes, and People’s Choice awards.
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