I used a hyperbole to fight a hyperbole.
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If the overall tone of the book suggests rape is a terrible thing, then it's obvious they're not pro-rape. If the tone sells is as something normal, cool, fascinating, then they're pro-rape. I'm affraid in this case it's possibly the the second option, from what OP describes - the author expresses his pro-life views.
I was reacting to an extreme comment, as you can see above.
Well, they are, aren't they.
The instance behaves according to current German law.
Are you from Britain? Is that probable? I wouldn't think so, but I might be wrong.
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I love your username, I used to use it on another platform.
I'm a fan. I'm looking forward to the third movie. I don't get the hate. You don't like it, you don't watch it - you're obviously not the target group. I don't go to discussions about films I don't like just to say I hate them. I also don't think just because I and my bubble don't like something that automatically means noone does. I don't get this approach.
I agree. I just percieve OP's post as trying to find a lable because they just want to know whether there is one. It's ok to want to know and telling them they don't need it is not helpful.
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