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Old 01-16-2009, 07:38 PM   #24
Elfwreck
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They are free to sell what they want. They are free to require edits to sell books in their store. That doesn't make it "not censorship." Censorship is the act of blocking or removing content, regardless of explanation or legality or morality of the blocks.

Some types of censorship are expected--news media censoring reports of random wingnuts who insist UFOs are trying to take over the White House, for example. The reporters can decide some reports are irrelevant, or inaccurate, and censor those from their coverage.

We *need* censors--there's too much sheer *stuff* in the world for us to not use some kind of filters.

And "refusal to carry a book because of the language therein" is an ancient practice of booksellers of all sorts. (Starting with situations like, "None of my customers will buy books printed in Arabic, so I don't actually care how well-written it is.") Many bookstores won't carry comic books/graphic novels, or won't carry the more graphic or explicit ones--they don't want to appeal to those customers.

However, refusing to carry a book for a few instances of the f-word strikes a lot of us as either shockingly naive, or annoyingly dogmatic.
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