Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for February 18, 2022

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    eastern.woods.metal  almost 3 years ago

    Sponsored by your local school board ( controlled by fanatics of some kind )

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    willispate  almost 3 years ago

    you gotta know how to appeal the Market.

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    jmarkoff2  almost 3 years ago

    Most books on so called Banned lists are pretentious crap I find unreadable, like Catcher in the Rye.

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    sirbadger  almost 3 years ago

    If 2 bookstore owners worked together, one could feature books banned by liberals and the other would feature books banned by conservatives.

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    macky87  almost 3 years ago

    The beauty of this is that even the people who want to burn the book need to go buy a copy to burn.

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    Baarorso  almost 3 years ago

    I guess it can be said that “forbidden fruits are always sweeter”.;-D

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    C  almost 3 years ago

    Like moths to the flame

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    Bilan  almost 3 years ago

    The subtitle of the store is The Maus House.

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    TampaFanatic1  almost 3 years ago

    Works for music too! Ask Miami based “Two Live Crew”! Their album sales skyrocketed after Tipper Gore and FL governor Bob Martinez went after the Crew for using obscene lyrics…..

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    GROG Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    Ban them and they will come.

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    Detroit Dan  almost 3 years ago

    And how many albums did the PMRC sell?

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    Detroit Dan  almost 3 years ago

    And how many books did the PMRC sell?

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    Concretionist  almost 3 years ago

    Certainly that worked for Maus.

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    in.amongst  almost 3 years ago

    Sigh! Of mice and men… wonder how many mockingbirds got killed in this hideous banning business?!?

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    Enter.Name.Here  almost 3 years ago

    Advertising and Marketing is everything.

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    nosirrom  almost 3 years ago

    I know of a book that has all sorts of depraved stories in it. Lust, incest, slavery, debauchery, murder, Wishes of bestiality, voyeurism, flashing, you name it. It’s been a best seller for centuries.

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    Doug K  almost 3 years ago

    Scene from a prequel to Fahrenheit 451?

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    sandpiper  almost 3 years ago

    An ancient remedy for poor sales: appeal to the lowest level of human nature and add a little misinformation. TV and the pols have been doing it for years .

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    Say What? Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    I don’t understand why some people insist on banning the Harry Potter series. It’s as much about witchcraft as Star Wars is about rocket science.

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    Zeno2099  almost 3 years ago

    Ha!

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    Anon4242  almost 3 years ago

    When “The Life of Brian” came out, nuns picketing the movie theaters had the same effect. Everyone wanted to see what all the fuss was about.

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    gokarDun  almost 3 years ago

    That’s just fuel for the fire.

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    bigbadwolf49  almost 3 years ago

    When you ban books you should consider the company you are in (this from Germany, where the books not only were banned but burned. They all came back after the nazi pest was gone). Banning of books almost always comes from the far right or the the righteous religious (which sometimes has a huge overlap).

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    pathamil  almost 3 years ago

    Our local library used to put up an annual display of banned books during “Banned Books Month.” I guess they still do, but COVID cut my visitation back severely…

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    boydjb47  almost 3 years ago

    I worked at the local library. Every year they would make a big deal about banned books. At the same time their purchasing preferences were basically banning books they didn’t agree with.

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    Masterskrain  almost 3 years ago

    GREAT sales tactic. When the tight-@$$ Conservatives try to ban or boycott something, sales ALWAYS go up! It worked for Maus, it worked for Disney, and it has worked other multiple times.

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    dflak  almost 3 years ago

    Thank God for Republicans. Without them, we would not know what books to burn.

    Does the Roman Catholic Diocese still publish The Tablet and does it still contain The Index which tells people what books and movies they are allowed to read and see? If so, I think they found new editors.

    https://library.loras.edu/bannedliterature/index – The GOP has been around for about 500 years.

    I am so glad that the exceptionally moral GOP is looking out for the well-being of our souls. After all, they are Holier-than-liberals.

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    Display  almost 3 years ago

    After a-holes tried to ban The Maus That Roared, his publishers now want to ban online free copies and downloads. “Never let the bastards get you down” gets harder and harder and harder when the SOB’s keep tying anvils to your feet.

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    Zontar from Venus  almost 3 years ago

    At the rate some states and communities are going, all books are going to end up banned. Shades of Fahrenheit 451.

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    fthiel  almost 3 years ago

    Vis ‘Bootleg’ by CCR.

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    goboboyd  almost 3 years ago

    Making book, on the panic culture.

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    vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    I remember when an author could get rocketed to the top of the best seller list by being “Banned in Boston”. The Minneapolis Phone book could become a best seller if it was “Banned in Boston”. …sheesh

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    monya_43  almost 3 years ago

    Nothing like saying you can’t have something to stimulate interest.

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    rossevrymn  almost 3 years ago

    There is that.

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    oakie817  almost 3 years ago

    most excellent

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    KeyboardsB3  almost 3 years ago

    Forbidden fruit is always the tastiest.

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    Bookworm  almost 3 years ago

    Reminds me of the sensation created by the release of Naked Came the Stranger by “Penelope Ashe” in 1969. That was hilarious.

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    mindjob  almost 3 years ago

    Since you can get boot-legged copies of anything, it doesn’t make sense to ban anything now. I’m for treating people like adults.

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    jbruins84341  almost 3 years ago

    All he needs is a single copy of Dr. Seuss’s On Beyond Zebra. Such a stupid move by people who had nothing better to do.

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    Greg Y  almost 3 years ago

    Excellent marketing and a public service all rolled into one!

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    raybarb44  almost 3 years ago

    “Necessity is the mother of invention”……..

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    paranormal  almost 3 years ago

    In public they want to burn those books, but in private they read those banned books…

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    mistercatworks  almost 3 years ago

    Do you suppose those book-banning politicians are secretly invested in the publishers? Naw, couldn’t happen, right?

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    fritzoid Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    Mark your calendars: Banned Books Week is September 18-24 this year (sponsored by the American Library Association).

    I READ BANNED BOOKS

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    JosephShriver  almost 3 years ago

    I would figure that the reason book stores are not making sales is because everyone can get it downloaded electronically

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    PoodleGroomer  almost 3 years ago

    Banned Burnable Books Bookstore. Playing both sides of the fence.

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    Cozmik Cowboy  almost 3 years ago

    You can only hope…….

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    schaefer jim  almost 3 years ago

    Scandal is always is a best seller!

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    198.23.5.11  almost 3 years ago

    If we’re going to ban books,let’s start with THE ART Of THE DEAL.

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    timbob2313 Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    Works every time

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    198.23.5.11  almost 3 years ago

    THE ART OF THE DEAL—-to repeat a famous quote—“Every word in it is a lie,including ‘and’ and ‘the’”>

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    thelordthygod666  almost 3 years ago

    The Texas GOP Primary Ballot has yes/no questions on stationing national guard troops at the southern border, 2 questions saying God should be in charge of law and not governments, and one saying only pro-white history should be taught in schools. I decided to run for god-appointed Texas ruler on the platform of putting troops at all of our borders to keep out Liberal/Marxists/Socialists from other states and banning all books except for a version of The Bible that God and I will edit. (I should win in a landslide).

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    zenyattafan  almost 3 years ago

    Wiley Miller, will you marry me?

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    timbob2313 Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    If parents wanting libraries to ban books they don’t want their kids to read(have they ever read the bible? it is chocked full of sex) then they are living in a fools world as every kid over 8 knows how to avoid parental controls on home computers and has viewed porn, which is widely available on the internet.

    FYI: a Documentary on HBO said that the states that bought the most porn movies were located in the Bible belt.

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    mwksix  almost 3 years ago

    It’s like real estate: location, location, location!

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    willie_mctell  almost 3 years ago

    When I was a kid it was a prime incentive.

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    AndrewSihler  almost 3 years ago

    Little known factoid: before the end of WW II, a dozen or so titles were banned in Australia (of all places). There still are some banned titles, mostly because of what is held to be “indecency”, but most of the earlier bans (and later ones, too) have been lifted. But before 1945, the list of banned titles was a state secret. For obvious reasons: if people know that title is on the banned list, that will whet their appetite to procure and read it.

    Seems to me that there was a brief episode in the comic strip Frazz recently where the elementary school teacher Mrs Olsen is handing out a list for summer reading, and cautions the students that they are absolutely forbidden to read items 6 and 11. I don’t think there was any dénouement, the joke was allowed to stand on its own.

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    Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    More and more each day.

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    Doctor Go  almost 3 years ago

    I would just be really, really wary of any guy who walks in with a pack of matches…

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  almost 3 years ago

    When some people want to burn books, I want to burn them.

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    boltjenkins1  almost 3 years ago

    Libraries are the shrine where all the relics of the ancient saints, full of true virtue, and that without delusion or imposture, are preserved and reposed.

    Sir Francis Bacon

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    tee929  almost 3 years ago

    Good thing it wasn’t BAND BOOKS (go see Off the Mark)……

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    pchemcat  almost 3 years ago

    When “To Kill a Mockingbird” was banned in 8th grade, the first thing I did was get a copy and read it.

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    PaulGoes  almost 3 years ago

    So the Republicans are helping small businesses?

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    Darth Nefarius  almost 3 years ago

    Just buy directly from Southern school districts whose schoolboards are primarily white trash

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    GreenT267  almost 3 years ago

    One thing that seems to be a closely guarded secret is that children often don’t ‘pick up’ on things they read until they are ready to understand them, UNLESS adults make a really big deal about it. When adults go on and on about something, kids start looking for it. As a kid, I would pick out books at the library somewhat randomly, and sometimes the librarian would refuse to check them out for me. One of them was Battle Cry by Leon Uris (War and Peace was another). She said I was too young. (I was 10.) My mom checked it out and I read it, enjoying the story and deciding I wanted to be a Marine. I was really disappointed to find out that women weren’t allowed. (I also wanted to be a Nun after reading “A Nun’s Story”, even though I belonged to a different church). I reread the book when I was in college and was surprised about all the ‘stuff’ my 10-year-old brain had completely glossed over. Now if the librarian had told me I shouldn’t read it because it involved racism, homosexuality, elicit sex, etc. I sure would have read it differently; but my 10-year-old mind ignored all that and was caught up in the adventures and the comradeship displayed by the characters (I also liked the format — that there wasn’t just one main character).

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    Baucuva  almost 3 years ago

    You can’t fix stupid.

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    JenSolo02  almost 3 years ago

    I wish we had an independent book seller here. Even the “used book” store is a chain…

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    Fuzzy Kombu  almost 3 years ago

    All booksellers wear aprons like that, don’t they?

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    wiatr  almost 3 years ago

    “Do you have “Lady Chatterley’s Lover?”

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    keenanthelibrarian  almost 3 years ago

    I once read about a woman taking orders at an evangelical college, who was given (along with a whole pile of other female deacons-in-training) a list of books that that did not ‘fit in’ with the doctrines to be espoused by that college. She had a high old time reading all the “banned books”; after she graduated, she moved from evangelicals to a more liberal area, and has never looked back.

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    einarbt  almost 3 years ago

    List of books banned by governments https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_books_banned_by_governments

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    cwg  almost 3 years ago

    So that’s how you attract gullible people.

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