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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No one’s proposing “banning” anything, just criticizing a bookseller’s decision to stock a book.

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Agree you are not calling for a ban- and I do not think you ever would do so. It is a question of where social media goes with it. We’re gonna end up with “CNN Books” and “Fox Books” across the street from each other if we aren’t careful!!!
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Agree- good point- my concern is less about what you can get and more about what you see at the retail level. I prefer to see it and be revolted myself to asking the seller to be revolted on my behalf. (And there ARE things that cross the line and shouldn’t be sold)
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So you agree with me. You just disagree at where the line is.
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