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Originally Posted by darksoft
Censorship is absolutely different than burning a book. It was PORN. PORN does not belong in libraries. Keeping PORN out of public libraries is not censorship, it's common sense.
What exactly is "lots of stuff"... have you even been to a public library lately?
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The book is not porn, it is an autobiography, which receives rave reviews and some classify as the best todate.
Read a review
Yes, there are some explicit pictures as are in many other books in the library, in Canada or wherever. Just visit the photography section, let alone the many other areas with 'porn'.
As for 'common sense': not using a hairdryer while in the tub is common sense. Censors denying an autobiography, written partly by a porn queen, the right to sit on a shelf along with many other books is censorship.
Guess I am the only one that believes our industry is not evil and deserves the same rights of many others.
Everyone thinks porn is cool but will anyone stand up for it or try to view it from a fair or equal angle ... apparently not.