The decision is part of a larger trend of libraries’ being caught in the middle of a national debate over children’s access to information.
Dana Gonzalez, who spoke in favor of withdrawing from the ALA, said the commission “ought not promote, celebrate or support what scripture condemns” and then quoted Bible scriptures that she said condemned what Drabinski wrote in her tweet, according to the Daily Montanan.
Ah, there it is. You have it served up to you on a silver platter - a literal self proclaimed Marxist - you know, the thing they claim that everyone to the left of Mussolini is, and they skip that and go straight for the gay angle.
This is pretty telling of the commission imo:
After about an hour of public comment Tuesday, the commission voted 5-1-1 in favor of the motion. Commission Chair Peggy Taylor abstained, and Commissioner Brian Rossmann, the only active librarian on the commission, cast the one opposing vote.
Some library commissions are just so bizarre in their composition, and it sounds like this one is no different. Sometimes the committee is made up of folks with next to no background in library work, or if they do it’s woefully out of date, and they can prove more of an obstacle to library operations & organization (as here) than of much benefit.
“Christians” (in quotes) make my teeth hurt.
It’s not a library if it only has one book, the Bible
The ALA is not a Marxist organization. It doesn’t have a “gay agenda.” Therefore a gay Marxist running it has no bearing on what the organization is about. It’s like saying (and I wouldn’t put it past them sadly) that they were withdrawing from all federal housing assistance programs because the head of the FHA is, for example, a Satanist into leather bondage. What the fuck does one have to do with the other?