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On 4/3/2025 11:03 AM, AMuzi wrote:Further consideration (and apologies for responding to my own post):On 4/3/2025 9:54 AM, John B. wrote:Hmm. I just reread it a month or so ago. I thought the portrayal of Jim was too cartoonish. I also thought the ending was weak.On Thu, 3 Apr 2025 09:12:46 -0500, AMuzi <am@yellowjersey.org> wrote:>
>The forum LFGSS (London Fixed Gear and Single Speed) is>
among the early casualties of The Planners in the UK nanny
state. Under the well invoked principle, "Everyone ought
to, because I say so", newly enacted internet regulation
makes online providers fully responsible for online content
including purported crimes of "revenge [whether personal or
by class], extreme pornography, sex trafficking, harassment,
coercive or controlling behavior and stalking."
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Since interpretation of those can be highly subjective* and
in light of the huge volume of content, every word of which
is a possible offense, providers such as Microcosm, who
wrote the popular group forum software, have deleted all
activity and more have followed.
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*c.f. plentiful examples of the last three right here on
RBT. Or not. That's the nature of subjective evaluation.
A week or so ago I read a notice that both Tom Sawyer and Alice in
Wonderland had been blacklisted by some group or another.
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Alice for the term "evil witch" or something similar.
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As for Tom I can only assume that any reference of the Civil war will
soon be unmentionable in polite society.
Yes, there's that. And a greater loss, which is the nearly complete obliteration of Huckleberry Finn, a far superior volume to the forced and anemic Tom Sawyer. It's among the most powerful anti racism works ever published, but it's been banned in schools for decades.
Yes, just a subjective evaluation.
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