My personal opinion is that it is up to Catholics to avoid harmful things, not for writers of harmful things to be forced not to write.
In a truly just society, writers of harmful things would be summarily thrown into
prison, or at least confined to a penitential environment if they can behave
themselves.
Part of our daily cross-carrying consists of avoiding occasions of sin and that includes reading or hearing sinful things. If a book about occultism makes me start practicing magic, is that the author's fault or my own?
It's both your fault AND the author's fault. No book on such things "makes" you
practice them. You have a free will, and you are the one who chooses to practice
what you read in a book.
That's nonsense.
In our satanic society avoiding harmful things would mean staying home and not associating with most other people (which, unfortunately, includes many members in our own families who are modernists). There are occasions of sin nearly everywhere anymore.
Contrary to your opinion it is our duty to stand up against such filth.
Your personal opinion is one of a coward, not a Catholic.
What's missing in America and thus spreading worldwide as a consequence is the
Church's doctrine of the SOCIAL KINGSHIP OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST.
Fr. Fahey was a great exponent of this doctrine, and Modernists have done all
they can to suppress it. This includes Freemasons, Zionists, Protestants and now
Novordiens.
Secular governments have
no right to allow the public practice of
false religions. That fact does not set well with non-Catholics. It means war: ideological war.
The Canonized Traditional Latin Mass includes many prayers for the "freedom and
exultation of Holy Mother Church." That translates to the suppression of evil
literature, books, billboards, broadcasts, theater, plays, movies, "adult
entertainment," TV and radio, and public events like parades, festivals and
fundraisers, etc.
I have a relative who lives in a remote part of Nevada and he says that when
he has to take the family on a drive through the country to Reno, or wherever,
they practically have to cover the eyes of their sons so they won't see
billboards with indecent images of women and salacious slogans on them. Those
things would be ILLEGAL if the Church was free and exalted in our society. Note,
that would be
Holy Mother Church operating "on all 12 cylinders," instead of two
or three!
(Cf: The Third Secret of Fatima -- which is still under suppression!)