Marc Tyler Nobleman, an author and Batman Researcher, quit speaking at an Atlanta School after being told to remove a key point from his presentation about the co-creator of Batman. The school district wanted him to cut the mention of the artist having a gay son. While Georgia hasn't officially banned discussions on sexual orientation and gender identity, restrictions on LGBTQ+ topics in schools have increased in recent years. Nobleman believes that such restrictions limit conversations about love and hopes for more acceptance in the community. LGBTQ+ advocates argue that these restrictions are part of a conservative effort to roll back acceptance.
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