Harvard Decides Ban 'Body' of Work
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (CB) — The spineless cowards at Harvard University are at it again with their desire to censor art and appeal to a woke generation. The decision to remove the human skin from the binding of a book titled, “Des Destinées de L’âme,” or “The Skin Book” was prompted by a library review following a Harvard University report on human remains in its museum collections, released in 2022.
Library lore suggests for decades students employed as pages were hazed by being sent to gather the book with no knowledge of the human remains in which it was made up. Classic prank. However, Harvard has decided to shelf this timeless prank by removing the book from its library. Releasing this statement, “ “Harvard Library and the Harvard Museum Collections Returns Committee concluded that the human remains used in the book’s binding no longer belong in the Harvard Library collections, due to the ethically fraught nature of the book’s origins it’s subsequent history, and it just being gross”
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