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Date: 2009-07-03 05:54 pm (UTC)The misogyny in those works is a trickier question, because that's one minority group expressing hostility towards another.
This issue is why, as I stated in the bookaddiction post on this topic, I think there should be two important rules to follow in editing offensive content:
1) it should only be edited when it's something for children. Adults can just deal with being offended, or choose to avoid that author/artist.
2) it should be edited when the original intent /wasn't/ to be offensive, but was simply a product of a more ignorant time.
Heck, personally I'd like to see a ban on children's books that indoctrinate kids into particular religions... but I doubt I'll convince the general public of that!