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by Arainach
614 days ago
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Libraries which are constantly under attack, explicit or implicit, by conservative parts of society - whether because they oppose any government projects, because they oppose the existence of certain books, because they oppose the kind of people who rely the most on libraries, or so on. If they're not shutting them down they're slashing their budgets or imposing draconian rules about what they can do. They're unfortunately not something that can be relied on exclusively for an indefinite future. This is not an imaginary threat: https://www.al.com/news/2024/08/this-alabama-library-had-to-... |
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It's the definition of an imaginary threat.
The books that are actually banned, the ones that were forced out of print, not available in public libraries and cost hundreds or thousands for a used copy? They are right-leaning politically.