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Old 11-17-2010, 01:07 AM   #412
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
As long as it's legal to sell such works, the morality of such sales is in the eye of the beholder.
As long as it's legal I don't have to like it to accept the global promise of 'freedom of speech'.

I have to say I don't know the content but as far as I know it could be also fitting for (both) minor teenage couples where sexual education is an important part (e.g. as a 14 years old boy you don't want to get your 13 years old girlfriend pregnant).

Anyway, I'm pretty sure most of the people who bought the book after the blog reports were curious about the content and not particular pedophiles. So this discussion overheated without any real reason.

If you watch Dexter it might be an education how to be serial killer. I didn't see that much outrage about these episodes.

Of course I don't condone the one or the other but it's almost comical funny how some people are going mad over an (as described in techcrunch) bad written e-book no one cared before the blog reports.

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