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Originally Posted by JSWolf
If everyone participating in this thread has a child and said child was molested by someone who bought that book, I do not think anybody would be claiming it was alright for Amazon to have sold that book, you'd be right there advocating for it's removal and you'd most likely want damaged from Amazon and the author.
So don't say it's OK to sell when you know that once it's used as a how-to guide and children start to get molested because of this book that nobody with any sense of right & wrong would still say it is OK to sell.
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Sorry, i didn't read the entire thread, so maybe my point has already been mentioned.
If someone reads the physics textbook (e.g.
The Feynman Lectures on Physics) and then builds a nuclear bomb and then blows it, who is the one to blame? The maniac, or Feynman, or all the stores and websites and libraries where said lectures are available?