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BumRushDaShow

(151,667 posts)
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 09:38 AM Mar 22

Alabama board defunds local library after complaints over 'inappropriate' books

Source: Aol/AP

Updated Fri, March 21, 2025 at 11:44 PM EDT


The public library in Fairhope, Alabama — a picturesque city on the shores of Mobile Bay — has found itself in the crosshairs of battles over library content. The Alabama Public Library Service Board of Trustees voted Thursday to withhold state funding from the Fairhope Public Library after complaints from conservative parents about books in the teen section. In the same meeting, the board voted to immediately dismiss the executive director of the state library agency, who had been planning to resign.

Board Chairman John Wahl, who is also the chair of the Alabama Republican Party, said board members believe the Fairhope library is in violation of state policies to protect children from inappropriate materials. The books cited by the upset parents included “Sold," a National Book Award finalist about a girl who is sold into sexual slavery in India. The actions come amid a broader national culture war over library content and programs and a surging number of challenges to books on library shelves.

The American Library Association’s list of the most-challenged books of 2023 included many with LGBTQIA+ or sexual content. “I think that the GOP chair on the State Library Board is forcing the removal of books just because of anti-library extremists. I think that’s ignoring the voices of Fairhope taxpayers and library users,” said Amber Frey of Read Freely Alabama, an organization that has opposed the restrictions.

The action against the Fairhope Library is the first taken under a new Alabama law and 2024 administrative code changes that say to receive state funding, local libraries must have policies to safeguard youth from “sexually explicit or other material deemed inappropriate for children or youth.” Wahl said they aren’t trying to ban the books, but he maintained the state code requires “the actual relocation of these books out of youth sections."

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Aristus

(69,812 posts)
1. I know there are Alabamans who bristle at being viewed as semi-literate redneck clowns.
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 10:18 AM
Mar 22

So my thing is, why do they keep voting for these fuckwitted ass-baskets?

OldBaldy1701E

(7,759 posts)
3. These are the same people who think that anyone under the age of 25 is a 'child'...
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 12:06 PM
Mar 22

At least, as long as it serves their purpose.

Let's see if this desire to protect the children exists once they start removing all the labor laws that protect children from being taken advantage of by the oligarchy, as well as denying them dangerous labors or extreme conditions.

Any time now... we will hear from these same people about this... any time now...

paleotn

(20,306 posts)
4. I'm surprised Alabama even has libraries....
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 02:09 PM
Mar 22

Well, anything most would call a library. More a madrasa book collection consisting of several copies of the Bible in the "approved" translation. Plus maybe a few televangelist garbage pamphlets.

 

AmericaUnderSiege

(777 posts)
7. I bet they still consider the Bible "appropriate."
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 06:55 PM
Mar 22

Despite having numerous stories of everything they're objecting to, and in many cases painting it in a positive light.

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