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    What I don’t understand is this. The person owns the bookshop and is complaining about what is on the shelves.

    Aren’t they in charge of what they stock?

    If they feel so fervently about this why are they stocking (and I assume selling) these books that offend them so much?

    If you feel this strongly, empty your shop of all those works that offend you and only stock things that meet you approval and stop your bitching online about something you control…

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      But, if they did that, how could they then show the world how much of a victim they are?

      Also, I’m amusing myself by using they/them pronouns for this person because I am 100% certain they’d hate it.

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      If they feel so fervently about this why are they stocking (and I assume selling) these books that offend them so much?

      Because far-right reactionaries don’t read and they’d go broke overnight.

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      I guess their response if you said to this to them would be that they actively are trying to do exactly as you suggest, hence the posts and with regard to the list of materials they seem to be sick of seeing, they’d probably say this is what they continue to be offered from publishers when they try to stock their shop making the task difficult.

      I don’t think from the posts alone there’s necessarily a logical flaw or hypocrisy to what they’re saying, but certainty an inflated sense of their own idea of what public opinion is and a very distorted understanding of what literature outside of the narrow confines of what they deem acceptable is for and about.

      I think they maybe get some sense of how fucked up the sentences their position requires them to write sound when they have to clarify what they mean by recasting the thing they reject as something else that sounds worse, hence “inclusion” becomes “anti-white exclusion” because even they perhaps realised that it’s hard to sound like the good guy preaching against hate and division when you find yourself saying you don’t want any books featuring inclusion.

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    Something to keep in mind next time you’re thinking of supporting a local book seller. Luckily there’s other options around.

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      American here. This really makes me think twice before supporting a local business. Its not really something i have thought of or considered before. Independant book stores tend to be more liberal. But i see otherwise here. Wow.

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        There was an independent coffee roaster I used to buy from that started referring to the pandemic as a “plandemic” then included graphic religious propaganda with their orders.

        And small businesses are sometimes worse in terms of wage theft and ignoring labour laws, probably because they think they are small enough that nobody will notice.

        But it’s a case by case basis, of course.

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        Craziness comes in all shapes and forms, I’m surprised as well; As you’re right that bookstores generally do seem more progressively minded.

        I’d feel confident in saying many others are completely fine to shop at.

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          I don’t disagree that this is infuriating, but bigotry isn’t “craziness”, it’s a well established system of oppression that greatly benefits some over others. We can only tackle it once we acknowledge what it is.

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          Who would have thought that learning leads to a more progressive outlook on life?

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        European here. Yeah small business owners can be major assholes as well. Here in Europe I’ve experienced more racism from small independent mom and pops, not only book shops, than in large corporate chains. And these shops are still surprised that people rather shop online.

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        I used to order pizza from a small local business until I went there in person and all 3 TVs in the place had Newsmax at full volume. Last time I went there.

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        Why would one example, not even from your country, make you think twice? Get a grip.

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    The thing I love about books are that they are machines for empathy.

    You get to inhabit the lives of other people, see through their eyes and hear their thoughts.

    It’s an out of one body and into another body experience.

    During my life I have been a pirate, a clown, a cyborg, and alien…I have been male and female and something that was neither or both.

    The last thing, given the choice, I want to read about is myself. I already know that story.

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    I wish I lived in Melbourne so I could not go to that bookshop.

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      I live on the other side of the world, that just makes it even easier not to go.

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    We need more positive male lead characters?

    Has this person actually read any books?

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    Doesn’t support things that divide people and make Australians hate each other. Accuses people of having a “woke agenda”.

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    positive male lead characters, traditional nuclear white family stories, just white kids on the cover, no indiginous art/history or non-cishet…

    Fascists want all art to be Leave It To Beaver repeats from their childhood.

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      yeah why can’t we have such classic great writers any more like Oscar Wilde, Sappho or August Wilson?

      You know, straight white men.

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    she completely gives the game away when she says even being aware of indigenous people’s history will automatically foster hate.

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    Lol. Thats cute. Because what happens in one country… Could never happen in another? Expand your thoughts.