Post by PreachCaleb on Mar 9, 2021 14:50:22 GMT
Back at ya, sweetie. Trying to bring in the Holocaust. Ugh. Despicable.
And no, that's not what's happening. Stop trying to tell a company how to run its own business. You're not the CEO. Get over it.
Also, my favorite book will never be pulled, so don't worry about it. Plus, I already have a copy of my favorite book. How would pulling it affect me?
That's great that your favorite book won't be pulled. I'm seriously happy for you. Hope you never have a fire in your home or the book is ever damaged beyond repair if the book is ever pulled regardless if you think it won't ever be pulled.
Incorrect. I very much care about books. I just don't care about books with racist stereotypes being intended for children. I don't mind if children can't read those. Just like I don't mind that children can't get adult novels either.
And no, it's not a step towards censorship. Publishers decide what they publish all the time. It's not anything new, and doesn't lead to some nationwide censorship. I read your previous post. You're under the impression just because you want to read something intended for children that the publisher should just make it available when they don't want to. Also, you're not using contrarian correctly. Just because I don't agree with you, doesn't mean I'm contrarian.
What a weird train of thought that was at the end. First my book has to be pulled. Then there has to be a fire. And that fire has to be big enough to take out my mini-library at home. Hypothetical and hyperbolic don't even begin to describe that. In any case, if that were to happen, I'll just go get the copy from my grandmother's house. She was the one who introduced me to my favorite book.