Kingpawn is right on the money.
No one has to purchase that, or any other book.
Do you remember when Jesus Christ Superstar was playing on broadway? The Southern Baptist Convention circulated a petition to stop the production and damn freedom of speech. For years, you couldn't purchase any of the works of D.H. Lawrence in this country, like, "Lady Chatterly's Lover," or "Sons and Lovers." The musical works of Stravinski sparked actual riots, and no proper young lady would dare play any of the works of Claude Debussy (too sensual). And on and on and on.
We either have freedom of speech, it's absolute, or we don't have any. If this book can be banned because group A objects to it, then some other group is sure to want to ban some other book.
I think that the North American Man/Boy Love Association is an abomination. But I don't want to see any government action to disband it. It would just go underground, AND the government would soon be about banning other groups it didn't like, like the Libertarian Party for instance.
When I went to the book store to buy Rush Limbaugh's first book, there was a group of lefties there harrassing me and telling me I shouldn't buy anything Rush wrote. God was I furious.
You nice folks who want to ban this book, or to give Amazon hell about it are on very thin ice. Think about it.
francois
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