and someone else will have a different "one time" where they would like to see a book removed. and yet someone else, a different "one time". if each person can censor the one thing they find disgusting, there'd be no religious books, no violent books, and apparently no harry potter, just to name a few. censoring any book is a very slippery slope.
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
This is one time I would like to see Amazon remove a book from all Kindles that have it on it and also take it out of people's archives on Amazon.
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there's books like "the anarchist cookbook" that includes info on how to make speed from inhalers and how to make explosives, and it can be bought in all the usual places. i'd suspect it's a lot more likely for one of us to be blown up by someone who read that book and was curious and angry than for a non-pedo to suddenly start molesting children based on something he read.
i find the idea of pedo books vile. on the other hand, did you know that adult bookstores carry magazines that print readers supposedly fictional fantasies of adult incest? pretty gross, totally legal and i'm betting many of the stories are not fictional and the ages were changed so they'd be printable. the world is probably quite full of books that i'd find disgusting and will definitely never read.