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Thursday, Aug 07
Apparently, The Terrorists Planned to Spam Random House's Servers
If you were just sorta reading along in a hurry, it was easy to conflate the publisher's expressed fear of a terrorist attack and that brief mention of an action plan against the novel and convince yourself some sort of threat was actually expressed. But when you look at the actual online complaint, a much different story emerges; that "seven-point strategy" turns out to be little more than organizing a blast email campaign, getting an advance copy of the novel to pick out the offensive bits, prepping fact sheets about the Prophet's wives, keeping an eye out for any media coverage of the book so they can complain about that, too, and telling people how terrible it is "this book has been written with some exotic scenes in it." (He means "erotic," by the way.) This is a terrorist threat? Sherry Jones doesn't think so, either, posting on her revived blog that the only threat Random ever told her about was the vague warning from Prof. Denise Spellberg, whose response to the novel was dubbed "frantic" by one of her own colleagues—Shahed Amanullah of altmuslim.com, who spoke to Eileen Flynn, the religion correspondent Austin American-Statesman, to clarify his position: He may have private objections to the material, and he did pass along Spellberg's concerns to others in the Muslim community, but "opposes the idea of not publishing the book." Email This Post |
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