I've started collecting movies and books that the left will go after just in case things go south. I went with a lot of Mell Brooks and Monty Python classics for DVD's. For books, Orwell and Bradbury.
Any other selections to pay attention to?
I've started collecting movies and books that the left will go after just in case things go south. I went with a lot of Mell Brooks and Monty Python classics for DVD's. For books, Orwell and Bradbury.
Any other selections to pay attention to?
I'm still upset to this day that my VHS of Songs of the South was lost in a hurricane. That's an ancient casualty of censorship, and I don't even know how it came into my possession as a child, but it really was a classic.
Though highly suspect a lot of works are going to get the "quiet" shelving in the future instead of the hugely controversial ones like the big names. John Fowles' The Collector, for example, was so beloved by numerous serial killers that he had to go to literal court over it and its accused "misogyny" is legendary. It won't be long before it just quietly stops production.
So, I'd keep your eye out for smaller things like that. The big names will have bootlegs overnight if they ban it, but the rest less so.