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“I think we should throw those books in a fire,” [Spotsylvania school board member] Abuismail said
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<blockquote data-quote="Strathos" data-source="post: 76370644" data-attributes="member: 320753"><p>IMO even books like <em>Mein Kampf</em> or <em>The Turner Diaries </em>shouldn't be burned or outright banned (and I think those kinds of books are way worse than anything being complained about in this thread, as they directly promote genocide). But they should probably come with disclaimers.</p><p></p><p>Which is actually a decent solution. If enough people consider a book to be objectionable, why not just print a disclaimer on the cover that says that it might contain material that would be unsuitable for some readers? Or is that too similar to a 'trigger warning'?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Strathos, post: 76370644, member: 320753"] IMO even books like [I]Mein Kampf[/I] or [I]The Turner Diaries [/I]shouldn't be burned or outright banned (and I think those kinds of books are way worse than anything being complained about in this thread, as they directly promote genocide). But they should probably come with disclaimers. Which is actually a decent solution. If enough people consider a book to be objectionable, why not just print a disclaimer on the cover that says that it might contain material that would be unsuitable for some readers? Or is that too similar to a 'trigger warning'? [/QUOTE]
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