Today begins the annual conference at the Missouri Library Association. American Library Association President Emily Drabinski is present and will be giving the keynote address today.
On their Facebook page, the MLA posted the graphic above in honor of the ALA's "Banned Books Week." Notice the literature they are featuring. Graphic novels like Citrus are one of the main ways activists get smut in the library. The links below take you to reviews of the books. This is the stuff that the ALA and MLA actively defend being in your local libraries.
It's a process called demoralization that James Lindsay describes as:
"Demoralization is the destruction of one’s morale, in every possible sense. It’s also a Communist tactic being used not only on our society but on our children. At the end of the demoralization road, people can’t tell true from false, right from wrong, real from fake, or who to trust, and they completely lack hope outside of the vague hope that the state, institution, or cult will deliver them from their increasing misery and confusion. We must understand demoralization in order to resist and counter demoralization or else we risk losing our country, our children, and ourselves. In this episode of New Discourses Bullets, host James Lindsay sits down and discusses the various elements of demoralization and how they’re affecting your life. Join him to avoid the “black pill.”
Here is a 23-minute podcast episode on demoralization:
Incidentally, none of those books are banned. They are widely available in many public venues. The ALA and the MLA are lying when they say these books are banned.
Flamer (currently in the Nixa branch of the Christian County Library)
Fun Home (also in the Nixa library branch)
The next meeting of the Christian County Library Board of Trustees is Oct. 24 at 6 p.m.
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