The Montana State Library Commission will consider withdrawing from the American Library Association later this summer after a state commissioner raised concerns — splashed in right-wing media outlets — the president-elect is a "self-proclaimed Marxist."
The policy strikes out all references to the American Library Association. This includes the Library Bill of Rights and the Freedom to Read Statement, both of which are from the ALA. In September, the library board voted to have no connection to the ALA, which has been accused by some residents of pushing a liberal agenda.
After more than a year of controversies over sexually graphic library books in Gillette, the Campbell County Public Library board has voted to cut ties with the American Library Association.
The move also cuts funding and affiliation with the Wyoming Library Association, which is a chapter member of the ALA.
I, for one, am sick and tired of the Marxist thugs on the left who currently control far too many of our institutions of government and other activities that are taxpayer funded…the American Library Association (ALA), a taxpayer funded entity, is at the very heart of this latest… https://t.co/nfauTypjPG
— General Mike Flynn (@GenFlynn) June 26, 2023
The American Library Association is now officially a Marxist jack boot unit. Push your libraries to cut all ties with the ALA. https://t.co/5mE9cUintu
— Nina Turner (@TAmaruIV) July 6, 2023
Time for states to break away from the American Library Association. Montana is about to lead the way. 👀👀 https://t.co/EqL1P7FRoa
— James Lindsay, America's Top Mom (@ConceptualJames) July 6, 2023
The Communist-led American Library Association is a disaster for American children. Our states should have nothing to do with it. We need to start divorcing these captured "professional" associations. https://t.co/Ap2WcSmdF4
— James Lindsay, America's Top Mom (@ConceptualJames) July 5, 2023
Your local library isn't what it was when you were a kid. Stop supporting it. Demand funding cuts until they get straightened out. Demand they sever from the openly Communist American Library Association. https://t.co/w28BTVlx1s
— James Lindsay, America's Top Mom (@ConceptualJames) April 25, 2023
Your occasional reminder that the American Library Association is a captured Marxist organization that is the heart of many of the problems in our schools. A productive activity would be pressuring dissociation from them locally and defending them nationally. https://t.co/iXdi4aL81p
— James Lindsay, America's Top Mom (@ConceptualJames) January 30, 2023
What do Wuhan Lab & American Library Association have in common? One spreads CCP virus to attack human body, the other Cultural Marxist virus to attack human mind, especially young and vulnerable mind. https://t.co/CFC65Iq84j
— Xi Van Fleet (@XVanFleet) January 27, 2023
.@ALALibrary aims to pronoun our children into revolutionaries and Red Guards.
— Xi Van Fleet (@XVanFleet) February 8, 2023
This kind of NeoMarxist BS is even too radical for CCP’s China and Putin’s Russia.
The Marxist students have surely surpassed the masters! https://t.co/6saRUFbnAm
.@ALALibrary just had its 2023 conf. w/ the theme of MARXISM. They elected a Marxist president Drabinski who ran her race on a socialist platform. Their keynote speaker was a Race Marxist Ibram Kendi. Their plan is to push Marxist agenda.
— Xi Van Fleet (@XVanFleet) January 31, 2023
It is time to defund Marxist libraries. https://t.co/xNt0teLt1I
Critical Theory by Frankfurt Sch. Marxists have given birth to many evil offsprings: CRT, Critical Queer Theory, Intersectionality… Now we have Critical Catalog promoted by Emily Drabinski, a radical librarian and the President Elect of @ALALibrary https://t.co/GaKXNXrLOE pic.twitter.com/p4ycMZWXJb
— Xi Van Fleet (@XVanFleet) January 19, 2023
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Traditional librarianship values critical thinking, political neutrality, and information literacy. I've followed your activism for nearly two decades, Mr. Kleinman, and, all due respect, when presented with alternate points of view or, god forbid, challenges to your conclusions, your reactions range from patronizing and dismissive to conspiratorially hostile. If this new anti-woke library association to be named later is going to have any chance of success, please select a leader who is capable of navigating conflict without accusing any- and everyone who disagrees with them of being an ALA mole.
ReplyDeleteOkay! The new library association will be a serious effort to provide positive services, and I intend it to grow over time into an eventual replacement for ALA. It will not be another platform for me to report on ALA activities, and it will not be an "anti-woke" library association. I'll keep all my "patronizing and dismissive to conspiratorially hostile" writing limited to my current platforms.
DeleteFrankly, I want it to be so good and so useful that even you will join it. Your feedback will always be welcome.
While I'm writing, I also want it to benefit librarians. Under ALA guidance, many librarians work in a s3xually hostile work environment and know not to complain. They are told if they don't like it they can quit their jobs. That's going to change with the new library association policy. Librarians will be subject to far fewer incidents of s3xual harassment. Once this takes hold, almost all librarians will want this. And ALA will have to adapt and improve its own policies or it will shrivel away.
I see a few librarians are already mocking me for my efforts. This is the first step they always take to keep the status quo, and the status quo is librarians working in hostile work environments and all the other problems ALA represents. But more librarians are already reaching out to me to help build the new library association. And library employees. And library trustees. And library directors. And state politicians. So there's a chance the new library association will become one favored by everyone, a bright and positive alternative to ALA.
The Montana State Library Commission just voted 5-1-1 to end all affiliation with ALA. A public library in Gillette, Wyoming, has removed all affiliation with ALA. So people are already moving away from ALA. The questions is can I build the new library association fast enough? It will help if the new library association starts getting major donors so web sites and more can be built faster, better.