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As the National Book Awards came to a close on Wednesday, finalists for the prestigious literary prizes took the stage in New York to speak about the Israel-Hamas war, with others at the ceremony also choosing to address banned books.

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      8 months ago

      I think it would depend on the books.

      Isn’t that the whole argument for banning some books and not others?

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        8 months ago

        All I’m saying is I don’t think we’d be better off if more people started reading books like the Turner diaries. I’m not making a censorship argument here

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          8 months ago

          Aye, didn’t want to accuse you of advocating for censorship. Just a friendly reminder that even the most “dangerous” texts are that way because of context, not content.

          Also I was today years old when I learned about The Turner Diaries. Yikes.