Banned Books are best...
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So... Mein Kampf, the Bible, and Harry Potter?
Don’t forget “ Hit Man: A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors” and “The Turner Diaries”.
Highly recommend Northwest Front and The Revolt Against Civilization as well as Kevin MacDonald's Critique trilogy
Ah, I see you are an anon of culture as well.
There needs to be a more hardcore version of the Turner Diaries.
is Mein Kampf banned? I remember seeing it in bookstores everywhere shortly after Trump got elected, probably because they were all in on the LITERALLY HITLER tds.
They hurt themselves in their confusion.
There are no banned books in the US, just ones that will get you put on lists.
Was it the James Vincent Murphy version, tho?
Two Hundred Years Together
A book banned by non-publishing and one most worthy of a read.
Solzhenitsyn goes soft on them if anything. Doesn't stop them from censoring, deplatforming and canceling though. They hate free speech.
Solzhenitsyn realized he was being used.
juden peterstein hates it!
The Catcher in the Rye?
I agree. I also agree that none of the books the guy who made that meme is thinking of are banned. They are merely sexually explicit and not appropriate for children.
Not stocking children's libraries with obscene literature is clearly the same as banning it. Let us come for your children!
Or just a random single school removing it from their required reading list (and thereby not needing 40 copies of it on hand).
So annoying these people can’t understand banning books versus deciding a book is inappropriate for certain age groups. All these books can be ordered. This book ban nonsense is as bad as don’t say gay. My parents wouldn’t have let me read the Kama sutra when I was in first grade. I guess they banned the book
No, not that one!
My favorite is Camp of the Saints. A physical copy will set you back a couple hundred dollars on ebay.
The only book that can be banned in the USA would be a book that calls for violence and/or encourages it. Those are indeed the books you should be reading.
So... is the Necronomicon Ex-Mortis on the list or am I cool reading it? /s
It's on Amazon, as is the malleus maleficarum which genuinely surprised me.
Its on project Gutenberg as well.
Going to a Barnes and Noble in Seattle and asking what section has Siege, The Turner Diaries, and Camp of the Saints.
Now I miss the Borders we had in central Seattle.
Mein Kampf, Protocols of the Elders of Zion, The International Jew...
Which "they"?