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This is how censorship looks like. Mia Farrow, rich white Manhattanite is afraid her abuse of her Asian kids will be revealed to the world. Read the story of
@MosesFarrow And shame, shame on you@HachetteUS - End of conversation
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Yes, it should have, and I hope it really was, and it remains a bad decision. No one was forced to buy or read the book.
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Terrible decision.
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Returning all rights for republication on is not that terrible for
@woodyallen since he can promiscuously stroll to@epubli@booksondemand @LuluDoCom@AmazonPub@CreateSpace@audible_com@SoundCloud and unless artists start walking out@HachetteUS wages wont fade terribly either.
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“Challenging books”??? That would be books that treat challenging subjects, not books that are written by actual rapists/paedophiles.
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Woody Allen is none of the above. A Yale Child Abuse team did a thorough investigation and found that Dylan Farrow had not been abused by her father. I know you want to believe Dylan, but take a look at the evidence. It's clear that she was never abused by her father.
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It's a sad day for those who love books and hate censorship. Shame on you!
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