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Old 07-04-2012, 07:29 PM   #47
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I think the natural reaction is to oppose what threatens you, not just different notions.
That is exactly what I mean, the issue here is taking a perceived personal threat against your own morals or beliefs and forcing them onto others. The banning of books is just that. The person that does it sees it as a threat to some inherent belief and therefore makes the assumption that others are not capable of seeing the "evil" in said work, therefore they try to make the decision for others.
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