By Gretchen Garrity
The case against three Christian County Library Board of Trustees has been dismissed with prejudice.
This was always going to happen. The case never had legs. It was always about trying to force the Christian County Library Board of Trustees members -- Diana Brazeale, John Garrity, and Echo Schneider -- to change their officer election vote.
Every cloud has a silver lining. The lawsuit exposed a great deal about how past library boards gave away their governing power through the ALA playbook. Bylaws and policies were implemented that gave library administrative staff governing power they were never meant to have.
It allowed the administrative staff to operate largely independent of the taxpayers and their duly elected and appointed representatives. It made library boards mere "rubber-stampers" to the agenda of the Marxist ALA. It is why the battle to make the library safe for children is still going on regardless of community input and standards.
The lawsuit, which was "authorized" by the two minority board members, freed up groups like U-turn in Education, the specious blogger(s) We Are Concerned and their various comrades to dox and defame board members with false accusations of "criminal intent," "embezzlement," "Weaponized Incompetence," and so on.
It allowed legacy media reporters to indulge in misleading articles, to champion an opposing group with which they were likely ideologically aligned.
Will we have long to wait to hear about the dismissal of this lawsuit from the News-Leader, the Springfield Daily Citizen, KSMU, and those who campaign against parental rights and child safety?
Public service, true public service, is not for the faint of heart.
Excellent!!
ReplyDeleteI've not seen anyone in this area campaign against parental rights and child safety. That's quite the accusation. Have any DIRECT evidence of anyone actively campaigning against parental rights?
ReplyDeleteFeel free to watch months of library board meetings in which numerous speakers share their views. You will see it. Promise.
ReplyDeleteYou will see speakers openly advocate for age-inappropriate books for all because there are some parents who want their children to be exposed to them. It's the ALA "Freedom to Read" shtick, and the "Library Bill of Rights."
No one has the right to push sexually explicit and age-inappropriate books onto someone else's child by seeding them throughout the children's sections of a library. Taxpayer-funded libraries are not an appropriate place to indoctrinate someone else's child into transgender ideology or sexually explicit behaviors.