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Blacks as well as all Whites! Not even sparing the "Iron Lady," nor the Queen of Great Britain. If you, the reader have come thus far, you might as well go the whole hog. Finish this book! SELECTIVE SENSITIVITY Everyone in the West, British and American, giants of the literary world, are not story impervious to sacrilege, insults story and profanities as contained in "The Satanic Verses." Roald Dahl, a British author and member of the Literary Guild had some pertinent remarks as reproduced here from "The Daily News" dated March story 1st, 1989. THE DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1,1989 Rushdie LONDON: Author Roald Dahl has launched an extraordinary attack on fellow writer Salman Rushdie, calling him a "dangerous opportunist". In a letter to yesterday's Times newspaper, the world renowned author of children's books said: 'Clearly he has profound knowledge of the Muslim religion and its people, and he must have been totally aware of the deep and violent feelings his book would stir up among devout Muslims "in other words he knew exactly what he was doing and he cannot plead otherwise." |
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