to the end of driving powerful abusers from a public sphere in which there actions have long been normalised
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or to the end of avoiding having to read, and permitting other people to read, any accounts that contradict the narrative you believe in
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He's rich Joyce, he'll live.
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We used to tar and feather people. This is nicer
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To the protesters' desired end. Duh. This isn't complicated. The protest against the book got it canceled by the publisher.
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To the end that famous wealthy pedophiles might want to self-publish their journals if they really believe what they’ve got to say will contribute something to the public discourse.
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My favorite response to any sexual abuser sad about not being marketable is this: abusers should be scared, but overwhelmingly they are not and abuse multiple survivor's even after getting indicted. They shouldn't abuse people in the first place.
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Disappointing. Why doesn’t protest count as free speech to famous writers? He’s a millionaire and ppl still love his pedophile a**. He’ll survive. This is not censorship.
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Thank you for making this point. Protest is the exercise of free speech.
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