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Wendy Aronson's avatar

Thank you, Will, for writing the truth about what happened at the Rockwell Falls

Library, and its inadequate journalistic coverage. Although the conflict may have been ignited by the prospect of a drag queen story hour, its foundation was much deeper. One board member's mission seemed to be "protection" of the community from its non-binary citizens. At a library board meeting he lamented the absence of a bible on the shelves (certainly in evidence) and the presence of "books with pictures of 'naked people.' " It became clear he was referring to books meant for younger LGBTQ readers who often have serious self-doubts which sometimes eventuate in suicides. The "Public" in "Public Library" signals a welcome to all. Perhaps a book can save a life. Book banning is a fascist activity. The Post-Star reportage seemed inexplicably distorted.

I'm happy our library has reopened, and its new board seems to understand that it needs to reflect reality and welcome all its readers.

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Barbara Sealy's avatar

Space and time constraints??? They repeat everything 4 times now in the Post Star-even the comics!

"This is how the intolerant win culture wars on the ground even when they have officially lost: by making life so unpleasant for their opponents, they abandon the fight." Exactly-at every level now of our society. Whole communities have been encouraged and feel safe enough by the numbers to be bullies. My children have been brought up to believe that all are equal and valuable. I tried to explain to my oldest daughter this week how hard it was to start out with little tolerance and see through a lifetime (gradually) the independence of women, the appreciation and respect for individuality that developed over generations, all to be lost in a short 8 years. I know it wasn't perfect or complete, but we have lost so much over the last decade due to one person and his admirers.

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