tsig
a carbon based life-form
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Since when does someone have the right to make a rule such as 'burning a certain book is bad' and then declare that you have done something bad and hurtful?
Why should it be my fault if someone decided to base their feelings on something as silly as a book?
What if I decided it is hurtful and offensive for someone to be offended by the burning of a book? Therefore the only reason someone could be offended by burning a book is to offend me and therefore they are a hurtful person.
I am sorry, but I have absolutely no sympathy for anyone claiming to have their feelings hurt because of a burned book that is in wide circulation and print. And I don't care what the book is about. If someone's feelings are hurt by a book being burned then I believe that person deserves to have their feelings hurt until they grow up.
Here's how this works.
You burn a book and someone else kills someone because you burnt a book and it's all your fault.
ETA: Those who make posts disagreeing with me are offensive to me and to prove it I've got this cat in my lap and if anyone chooses to argue with me the cat gets it.
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