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Originally Posted by boxcorner
[*]Possibly, who knows, it might delight some non-religious non-homophobic pacifists, who find a "how to" book about homosexual rape offensive, because sexual rape involves violence?
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It is a fictional book where a fictional character is raped by another fictional character. Something that happens in lots and lots of books, films, comics, even TV soaps.
It is precisely this attitude that people must be saved from being exposed to fictional violence that is the problem. Anyone who doesn't want to read fictional violence can easily avoid doing so. Especially when the book's title and/or cover image makes it obvious which ones should be avoided. So why try to inflict their choices on everyone else?