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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 8747433" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>As soon as the discourse goes from "I think" to "We think" censorship is showing its ugly head. You can perfectly say that you do not like something. But when you become the spokesperson for an opinion you are willingly or not, starting the process of censorship. </p><p></p><p>As soon as you say we do not like to see this, you become the spokesman for whomever share your opinion. Some will rally and all of a sudden, that book or whatever is now accused, rightly or wrongly of being something it might or might not be. I much prefer to let people to decide by themselves if a book or piece of art is for them or not. </p><p></p><p>Do you see the difference?</p><p></p><p>As for the topic. For me gully dwarves are not an allegory for people with dawn syndrome or whatever disorder you want. They are simply gully dwarves. Nothing more, nothing less. The association you make, is your own. Not mine. Some share your view, some share mine. No stance is better than the other. It is simply a work of fiction, fantasy fiction at that. It should be kept in the domain of the fantasy. Don't like it? The don't buy it. I sure will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 8747433, member: 6855114"] As soon as the discourse goes from "I think" to "We think" censorship is showing its ugly head. You can perfectly say that you do not like something. But when you become the spokesperson for an opinion you are willingly or not, starting the process of censorship. As soon as you say we do not like to see this, you become the spokesman for whomever share your opinion. Some will rally and all of a sudden, that book or whatever is now accused, rightly or wrongly of being something it might or might not be. I much prefer to let people to decide by themselves if a book or piece of art is for them or not. Do you see the difference? As for the topic. For me gully dwarves are not an allegory for people with dawn syndrome or whatever disorder you want. They are simply gully dwarves. Nothing more, nothing less. The association you make, is your own. Not mine. Some share your view, some share mine. No stance is better than the other. It is simply a work of fiction, fantasy fiction at that. It should be kept in the domain of the fantasy. Don't like it? The don't buy it. I sure will. [/QUOTE]
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