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velvetpage) wrote2008-07-17 07:57 am
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An excellent letter
It's from a librarian who was asked to reconsider a book called, "Uncle Bobby's Wedding," because a certain library patron found the subject matter unsuitable to the small children for whom the book was designed.
Here is the librarian's reply to the request for censorship. Beautiful.
Here is the librarian's reply to the request for censorship. Beautiful.
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He respected her concerns and addressed them. Even used her own arguments against her. And still didn't sound condescending or spiteful that he was asked to take this book off his shelf.
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In the conservative, suburban neighborhood where I went and stood outside a Target collecting signatures, there were a fair number of people downright shocked that the very idea of equality for gays was being mentioned right there in their community. It just never occurred to them that it was that big an issue. I think a lot of people think, "That's for those people in San Francisco," not that there are gay families, gay supporters, and people who are not only not offended but downright pleased about homosexual rights right there in their community.
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