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Originally Posted by Catlady
- Someone else objects to the "modernization" and wants a return to the author's original text.
And that last someone is the one who's mocked, vilified, and accused of advocating censorship?
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It is that you are advocating the deletion, removal, burning-if-you-will of the modernized version rather than allowing it to live in tandem with the original wording
that already exists, and simply selecting the original wording to read.
It isn't enough for you that the author's text is preserved, but all other derivatives must be extinguished. That is, if not censorship, against the spirit of public domain.