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Was scrolling through Reddit and came across this post about Dark Romance literature and apparently fans of Dark Romance, books which are "spicy" books of smut erotica, acted out of line at a fan convention. They sexually assaulted some guy and a bunch of people were performing sex acts out in public. Didn't know some Literature nerds are capable of this stuff.
A couple years ago when monkeypox was being spread throughout the various LGBT pride parades because gay men would rather have sex out in public instead of listening to the science and stay away from public gatherings where monkeypox can spread easily, they chose to have sex. I was on /pol/ and webms were being uploaded about what goes on at LGBT Pride Parades where they have public orgies like they were ancient pagans having public orgies. I was with /pol/ in saying that all the participants in the homosexual pride parade should be burned alive or genocided.
Don't know if I can say the same thing about the female readers of "spicy" smut and Dark Romance literature. They should at least cancel their Dark Romance fan conventions. Maybe attend a proper book club where such behavior discouraged.