• BartsBigBugBag@lemmy.tf
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    1 year ago

    Yeah book burnings are totally an affirmation of free and open discussion and in no way reflects a deeply seated intolerance. Countries with regular book burnings are bastions of freedom.

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      1 year ago

      There’s a huge difference between a “book burning” and “burning a single book”

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      I think the difference is if it’s the State burning the books because they are “dangerous” and the State doesn’t want you to read it then that speaks of fascism. If it is citizens/civilians burning a book, that they own, because of some personal desire to express themselves then it’s their expression.

      Maybe they are expressiomlns of hate, but a citizen expressing that is different than the State expressing that. One has more power over the other.

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        1 year ago

        The Nazi book burnings were conducted by the German Student Union primarily, not the state. Just as it is in Florida, and just as it is here in this instance, book burnings are primarily perpetrated by ideologues, not the state.