When books are outlawed, only outlaws will have books.
Well, outlaws and bookstores:
Went into a bookstore today. This makes me ashamed of my country. 🙁 pic.twitter.com/vomAjchxGZ
— Leesa 💙💛 (@BeckiJr) June 6, 2022
Frankly, we’d be a lot more ashamed that we actually thought any of these books had been banned in our country when multiple copies are literally sitting right there on the shelf for anyone to buy.
Damn you for not letting us buy these books, Barnes & Noble! https://t.co/zYqnnM4CcA
— George Alexopoulos (@GPrime85) June 7, 2022
We’re genuinely embarrassed for this Leesa person.
Me too. That there are people gullible enough to believe books being sold in a bookstore have been "banned." https://t.co/xPAPYKJAMG
— Karol Markowicz (@karol) June 7, 2022
Yeah, talk about depressing.
where, precisely, are these books banned…in the year 2022? https://t.co/PeSuYl0cEk
— kaitlin, by definition, a woman (@thefactualprep) June 7, 2022
They’re not banned in that bookstore, clearly.
How do you figure they're banned if they're sitting right there on the shelf?
— Pete D’Abrosca (@pdabrosca) June 7, 2022
These books are for sale in a bookstore anybody can go into. That's the opposite of banned. https://t.co/3fC1LQ8URA
— John Bicknell (@JohnBick1960) June 7, 2022
You know what's great about America? You can go into any major bookstore, or online, and have access to a whole series of books that are allegedly "banned." pic.twitter.com/vR9NUy9aRi
— 𝕭𝖆𝖗𝖔𝖓 𝖛𝖔𝖓 𝕱𝖚𝖘𝖙𝖊𝖗𝖈𝖑𝖚𝖈𝖐 (@jmoser9) June 7, 2022
For a price, of course. If you want to read them, you must pay.
"Oh my God these books have been banned," she said while freely buying the books at a commercial retailer with no fear of consequences https://t.co/PG5WN3lp1e
— Sunny McSunnyface (@sunnyright) June 7, 2022
Recommended
These books are banned, which is why they are for sale and prominently displayed. https://t.co/qe9HUw1Cq9
— H.P. Loveshaft (@HLoveshaft) June 7, 2022
Yeah, you might actually have to pay more than you normally would. Because whatever bookstore this is appears to be hoping that enough Leesas will walk in and be so convinced that they’re not allowed to buy those books that they’ll buy those books.
It’s truly shameful that a store would freely sell items and yet label them as banned for marketing purposes. I hate deceptive advertising.
— Jay (@OneFineJay) June 7, 2022
Still laughing at the idea of books for sale in literally thousands of stores as well as online, being described as 'banned.'
As with Pride Month, you're being marketed to by massive soulless corporations who don't just think you're stupid – they know you're stupid. https://t.co/lK6Sv7nU7z
— Farbrook (@FarbrookDI) June 7, 2022
anyone fooled by a marketing/advertising scheme like this should not be able to vote IMO https://t.co/g2RdhA3mbX
— Joey.mz (Comms Open) (@MZjosef) June 7, 2022
That seems fair.
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