Fahrenheit 451, unfortunately close from home
I just finished reading Fahrenheit 451. Certainly not a new book but a new reading for me.
A world where books are outlawed and burned to the last one. The burning is not due to the physical books made of paper, but due to their content. Books contain truth, history, and imagination. All of them dangerous to status quo seeking classes. Luckily this is a world of fiction and the books are not (yet) forbidden.
A world of fiction, as should be a world where some people a jailed and tortured for publishing the truth, a world where some people are jailed and tortured for expressing opinions. Unfortunately, in our world those issues are a reality, including very close from home.
A world where books are outlawed and burned to the last one. The burning is not due to the physical books made of paper, but due to their content. Books contain truth, history, and imagination. All of them dangerous to status quo seeking classes. Luckily this is a world of fiction and the books are not (yet) forbidden.
A world of fiction, as should be a world where some people a jailed and tortured for publishing the truth, a world where some people are jailed and tortured for expressing opinions. Unfortunately, in our world those issues are a reality, including very close from home.
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