Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote: > On 04/27/2010 12:33 PM, Pete Theisen wrote: > >> 4. Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, by Alfred Kinsey >> >> > > I won't go into what I've read. What I will do is ask who decides what > books are harmful and why. Many of these book should be read, given the > advantage of hindsight, to have a well rounded education and better > understanding of history. To label a book as harmful is a form of > censorship. > Besides which it begs the question, did the censor read it? No - Then how can he know? Yes - Then, was he harmed? In what way? And is a 'harmed' person in a condition to censor anything to a 'non harmed' person?
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