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Originally Posted by screwballl
Everything being said here is all rehash of what has already been said over the past 13 pages so it may be better for all to just let this subject die.
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I look forward to restarting this thread as Amazon continues to bans books into the future. Lets be honest, most book topics are not really interesting to the majority of people. Censorship will always be a interesting topic. Also, looking forward 50 years into the future, do you think there will be a online bookstore that has every book every written available for sale? I think there will. These treads will also be important for future students and scholars to show how people thought in this time. This is one of the things I don't understand about people or companies; that they are going against the tide of history. In the US, the tide is for the legalization of marijuana and gay marriage. People are fighting it now but I would be very surprised if in 50 years both would still be illegal. The US is now letting gays into the military. How do you think history will judge the people that are anti gay, drug, and pro censorship? I think it will be like when we watch films of senators being anti black, or anti giving the women the right to vote.