Biden vee dr. Seuss from the proclamation ‘Read across America’, while progressives seek to cancel beloved author

It looks like President Biden dr. Seuss erased from “Read Across America Day,” the annual celebration of reading in honor of the legendary children’s writer, whose birthday falls on March 2nd.

While Biden followed presidential tradition by preaching ‘Read Across America Day’ on Tuesday, he hampered his predecessors by dr. To name Seuss from the proclamation.

The White House did not immediately request to comment on why Dr Seuss was left out of the proclamation, but the obstacle comes because progressives are trying to cancel the beloved children’s writer.

Reportedly, one of Virginia’s largest school districts, Loudoun County Public Schools, dr. Seuss was invited from the school’s “Read Across America Day” celebration, referring to alleged racial “undertones” in his children’s books.

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Former President Barack Obama and former President Donald Trump both have dr. Seuss’ contributions in their annual proclamations highlighted, a Fox News review of the White House archives found.

“The works of Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, have instilled a love of reading in generations of students,” Obama said in 2015. “His whimsical pun and curious characters inspire children to dream big and remind readers of all ages that ‘someone is human, no matter how small.’

In Obama’s 2016 proclamation, Seuss is described as “one of the most respected American blacksmiths” who “used his incredible talent to instill in all of our most impressive readers universal values.”

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Trump in his 2018 proclamation urged Americans to “always remember the still-alive words of Dr. Seuss: ‘You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction.’ ‘

The then first lady Melania Trump celebrated Read Across America Day in 2017 by Dr. Read Seuss books for hospitalized children.

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“Dr. Seuss has brought so much joy, laughter and enchantment into children’s lives around the world for generations,” Melania said at the time.

“Through his captivating rhymes, Dr. Seuss delighted and inspired children as he taught them to read, dream and care.”

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