Amazon selling "A Pedophile's Guide"

GTaudiophile

Lifer
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Just saw this on CNN!

"The Pedophile's Guide to Love and Pleasure"

Description:

This is my attempt to make pedophile situations safer for those juveniles that find themselves involved in them, by establishing certian rules for these adults to follow. I hope to achieve this by appealing to the better nature of pedosexuals, with hope that their doing so will result in less hatred and perhaps liter sentences should they ever be caught.
And 1,873 negative reviews and counting...

So, should Amazon ban sales of this?

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lxskllr

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Books should never be banned, regardless of content. If you don't want to read it, don't buy it.
 

Xcobra

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damn...that's intense...What kind of person would write such literature, I wonder?
 

Bateluer

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Books should never be banned, regardless of content. If you don't want to read it, don't buy it.

I agree with this whole heartedly.


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Pretty sure this will flag people on the FBI's radar though.
 
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zinfamous

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Uhoh's approves.



sick, but I'll still be buying from amazon. If you wanna boycott anyone, boycott the publisher.
 

lxskllr

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Just curious if the posters who said this should not be banned have kids..

Yes. Security through obscurity is no security at all. Banning thoughts and words accomplishes nothing other than breeding fear in the population, and stagnating culture.
 

Aikouka

Lifer
Nov 27, 2001
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I kind of don't want to click the link... I'm a bit afraid of what Amazon will start suggesting to me :eek:.
 

monkey333

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It doesn't fucking matter.

How about parenting once and while?


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Not sure if you are suggesting I am some sort of crappy parent. My point was, once I became a parent, things changed and priority number one was my son. There's nothing I wouldn't do to protect him from this sort of scum. I just find this offensive and don't see what value this provides to our society.
 

zinfamous

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I kind of don't want to click the link... I'm a bit afraid of what Amazon will start suggesting to me :eek:.

oh....fuck.

I should have thought about that.


:hmm:

I wonder if the FBI will be randomly busting down doors of those most pissed over this? you know, they've probably visited that page plenty of times. :D
 

zinfamous

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Not sure if you are suggesting I am some sort of crappy parent. My point was, once I became a parent, things changed and priority number one was my son. There's nothing I wouldn't do to protect him from this sort of scum. I just find this offensive and don't see what value this provides to our society.

it provides little to no value. But slightly more value than does censorship.


so....
 

Mr. Lennon

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For those of you that have no problem with Amazon selling this book:

Amazon chooses not to sell porn.

Yet they allow a disgusting book that promotes sexual abuse against children.

Do you not see a problem here?
 

zinfamous

No Lifer
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For those of you that have no problem with Amazon selling this book:

Amazon chooses not to sell porn.

Yet they allow a disgusting book that promotes sexual abuse against children.

Do you not see a problem here?

well, that sure sounds hypocritical to me.
 

GTaudiophile

Lifer
Oct 24, 2000
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For those of you that have no problem with Amazon selling this book:

Amazon chooses not to sell porn.

Yet they allow a disgusting book that promotes sexual abuse against children.

Do you not see a problem here?

They don't sell porn?

They have all sorts of stuff on there...including sex toys...
 

BoomerD

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Not sure if you are suggesting I am some sort of crappy parent. My point was, once I became a parent, things changed and priority number one was my son. There's nothing I wouldn't do to protect him from this sort of scum. I just find this offensive and don't see what value this provides to our society.

While I agree that the book is of "questionable content," where do you stop with the book bans?

If we start banning everything that is offensive to "people of normal sensibilities," not much past the bible will get published...and that book is FULL of "questionable sexual situations," such as incest, polygamy, and so forth...
Then, you can get into the whole "pornography is offensive to people of normal sensibilities," and start banning lesbian and homosexual pics, anal sex pics, multiples, etc. Before you know it, someone will even want to ban pics of wimmenz and donkeys...and then, where will we be?

Nope, banning books doesn't solve the underlying problem...it just pushes it underground more.

Teach your children about pedophiles...make them aware of the tricks and tactics employed, and teach them to be careful...