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In reply to the discussion: Does Anybody Else Have A Bad Taste In Their Mouths, Over Objections To Sexually Explicit Books ??? [View all]Cleita
(75,480 posts)many of which are regarded classics today and taught in university literature classes, the works of Alexander Dumas for instance, or maybe try the Soviet Union who strictly censored what the comrades could read. I once worked in a book store where patrons often complained about various books on the shelves and we told them that we don't practices censorship. It's up to the individual to decide what they want to read or not read.
I could see it coming though, when the censorship started first here on DU. First it was certain words, certain factions thought were offensive, not everyone just some. I knew it was a matter before there would be objections to certain magazines and it would creep to books. It has happened and no one will do anything about it because if they do, they end up being pprd because the alert and jury system is being abused by a small group of censorship advocates here.