Spare me. That is the single most ridiculous analogy I’ve seen today.
A bookseller can decide to stock a violent white supremacist fantasy novel based on The Turner Diaries if it wants, and I can call out that same bookseller publicly for making the decision to stock the book.https://twitter.com/DrDan_Biotech/status/1212545083461062656 …
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Apparently criticism and protest are not speech
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Agree- Criticism is fine- but in this day and age this tends not to stop with criticism. If there is something to criticize it is the book itself and the author. What do we do when it is no longer “socially acceptable” for a bookseller to carry a Koran or the Talmud?
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Spare me. Criticizing BOTH is appropriate. There’s no reason to exempt the bookseller for CHOOSING to stock such material. Also, boycotts are just free speech and the free market at work. Why do you hate freedom?

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How is making a book unavailable for sale any less a form of censorship than burning one already in circulation?
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