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Originally Posted by mardigras
Who suggested that?
Most (if not all) public libraries wouldn't put Jenna's movies out on the shelf, why should an explicit book with pictures from those same movies bypass a library's policy of not stocking porn?
Madonna didn't succede in getting porn into the library and if the photos in the book are explicit Jenna isn't going to either. It's not a censorship thing, it's just common decency. Want porn? It's not censored, it's quite easy to get.
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View it how you wish ... to deny a person the option of choosing for them self is censorship.
Does the library have a section on sex? In that section is there a book on sexual positions. Or the anatomy of the human body? And what about the art or photography section?
Madonna's box was not porn BTW, it was classified as erotic art.