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Harvey said it well when he urged everyone to stay within the bounds of a family community so that his daughters could view this forum without seeing anything offensive.
There's already a thread here somewhere about books by D. H. Lawrence. I, for one, see no reason why Lady Chatterley's Lover couldn’t be discussed while avoiding any words that would be offensive.
(For those who may not know it, Lady Chatterley's Lover was considered to be smut in 1928.)
As to censorship, Shizu is quite right, internet domains are not public property.
There's already a thread here somewhere about books by D. H. Lawrence. I, for one, see no reason why Lady Chatterley's Lover couldn’t be discussed while avoiding any words that would be offensive.
(For those who may not know it, Lady Chatterley's Lover was considered to be smut in 1928.)
As to censorship, Shizu is quite right, internet domains are not public property.