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A San Francisco bookstore has announced it will no longer carry "Harry Potter" following J.K. Rowling saying she'll dedicate her private wealth to developing an anti-trans organization.
Booksmith, which opened in 1976 and is in the city’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, said the final straw came last month, when Rowling announced on social media that she would use her personal ...
Even in Haight-Ashbury, this seems like bad business. Unfortunately, the Booksmith’s book ban, as it touts “Books, Not Bans,” although ironic, does not strike as atypical.