There is censorship at Boston College’s bookstore as it bans the entire “Fifty Shades of Grey” trilogy.

The Boston Globe reports.

Boston College Bookstore pulls ‘50 Shades’

The Boston College Bookstore will not be promoting Christian Grey. According to the campus newspaper The Heights, the store has decided to pull E.L. James’s S&M-themed bestseller “Fifty Shades of Grey” from its inventory after customers complained about seeing the erotic novel on shelves. The assistant director of the bookstore told Heights reporter Jennifer Suh that customers complained about the Follett-operated store “promoting a book that goes against Catholic religion.”

No word from the store yet about whether this is the first book to be removed because of offended customers. For the record, a staffer at the Stonehill College Bookstore (Stonehill is also a Catholic school) told us Thursday morning that it doesn’t carry the “Fifty Shades” trilogy.


 
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