Monday, April 12, 2010

Children's Christian Artwork Censored in Menomonee Falls Public Library

WISSUP = WISCONSIN SPEAKS UP: Menomonee Falls Library CENSORING Children's Artwork

WITI-TV, MENOMONEE FALLS - A public library invites a half dozen religious schools to exhibit student work.  For the past six years religious schools have been invited to exhibit their art at the Menomonee Falls Public Library.

In 2010, Teacher Leslie Granberg says 15-20 pieces of her student art never made it on display.  She says the apologetic library staff telling her, "You can not have crosses we have called the other school and told them to take down their work."

Granberg says she was never given an official reason, but when asked if the township was concerned about blurring the lines of church and state. She replied, "Yes they probably don't want us pushing religion."
"Apologetic"?  "Pushing religion"?  Looks to me like someone setting the agenda is forcing the librarians to comply and the entire community is supposed to follow along. 

Any guesses who might favor censorship of the Christian religion in public libraries while arguing it is censorship to keep inappropriate material from children?  Please comment below, and be sure to hear Mark Belling talk about it at the links provided in WISSUP = WISCONSIN SPEAKS UP: Menomonee Falls Library CENSORING Children's Artwork.

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2 comments:

  1. they shouldn't be able to put crosses in schools or any other religious symbols it can be offensive to other kids, if you want your kid to display a macaroni cross go to a church and ask your pastor to put it up

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  2. "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of Anonymous, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under Anonymous, inoffensive, with macaroni and justice for Anonymous."

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