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zuuow | 6 years ago

Both are correct. They removed a book they didn't like because they considered it to be anti-semitic. They are not exclusive.

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chronial|6 years ago

Both statements are technically correct. One statement clearly transports the facts, the other is massively misleading.

The additional use of "books" is further misleading and technically not correct. It is one single book.

Is see no reason to defend this spreading of misinformation. Do you?

s9w|6 years ago

They were caught with one, that's enough. I am free and confident to interpret that as: The list is 100% made up.

zuuow|6 years ago

I disagree that it's misleading, because the reason is not stated.

"Books" may not be correct in this context because it's been a single one thus far, but if another antisemitic book appears, they'd probably delete it too, so I'd argue it sounds more like a norm than a one-off event. By removing a book they didn't like, they opened a can of worms, so to say.