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  1. Jan 2018
    1. Perpetrators of crimes whose misdoings were linked to their fondness for penny dreadfuls were often referred to in the newspapers as “victims” of the books.

      This reminds me of the attacks on the games Doom and Quake after the Columbine shooting in 1999. Those games were immediately disparaged for their violent nature and credited with influencing Klebold and Harris' violent tendencies.

    2. that these cheap, plentiful books were seducing children into a life of crime and violence. The books were even blamed for a handful of murders and suicides committed by young boys.

      It's funny how people will find the most ridiculous things to use as scapegoats which subsequently involves advocation for it's removal. Great example of people being scared of what they don't understand