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Interesting article from NPR.

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[–] ragnarok62@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago (4 children)

A public library is just that: a public service facility. To that end, the local community sets the standards and the folks who run the library should ensure the catalog reflects the community standards. Different communities may have different standards. The local libraries should reflect those standards and abide by them.

This is how it has always worked, and it worked well. We need to stop trying to impose some kind of “one size fits all” mentality where the self-appointed power brokers of the coasts tell the rural folks in the Midwest that they suck because they don’t want their kids exposed to books they find objectionable. Likewise, the Midwesterners should not be telling the coast-dwellers how to stock their libraries.

[–] Catastrophicalbeaver@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

folks who run the library should ensure the catalog reflects the community standards.

And what happens when said "community standards" are ultimately damaging, such as in this case?

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