As an ex-journalist and a fan of the First Amendment, most of the time I don’t want the government to limit what people can write or what you can read. But I’ve come to realize that certain books should be prohibited by law:
-Jane Seymour talking about having twins;
-Marie Osmond talking about post-partum depression, especially with a title like “Behind the Smile”;
-teenage opera singer Charlotte Church writing her autobiography.
Sadly, the laws of the land did not move fast enough to prohibit any of the above from reaching bookstores. Sometimes democracy can be just a little to slow on the uptake.