That’s a valid point.As I alluded to in my previous post, I think a solid case could be made that both the Qur'an and the Bible could qualify for such monitoring. Somehow I think a lot of the people pushing for book bans now for being "graphic" or "bad for children" wouldn't approve of monitoring either or both.
Personally I think anything graphic, regardless of medium, including any and all holy books, should be monitored for age appropriateness. And even then I think there should be caveats (like history lessons) because sometimes the entire point is the graphic nature.
But in saying that I’m generally against such book bans, regardless of politics. Maybe I’d argue for certain “questionable” books to be monitored so a teacher can explain them to a student properly. That’s about as far as I’d go.
Though you are right that there is a certain amount of hypocrisy to be found in folk who decry “graphic material.”