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Monday, March 23, 2026

Rutherford County Library System Being Bullied by American Library Association Mirrors

Rutherford County Library System is about to be bullied by the American Library Association and other major national groups that are part of ALA's Unite Against Book Bans, including American Civil Liberties Union and the National Coalition Against Censorship.  

On March 16, 2026, the library board voted 8-3 to move books, mainly about so-called trans children, to the adult section, likely because many now believe medical transitions for children involve horrible mutilation with life worsening and shortening consequences, let alone sterilization. The library director Luanne James refused to comply with the board's directive.  Now ALA is bringing its full weight to bear on Rutherford County as it does in hundreds of communities nationwide.  This article will disclose some of the ways in the present case.

Rutherford County Library Alliance is a bought and paid for astroturf group for ALA.  RCLA even admitted it ("we reached out to a group and formed the alliance").  ALA (via EveryLibrary) 990 filings show its standard operating procedure is to "create and support ... local library Alliances," as shown above.  Yet media treats RCLA as if it is truly local, not an astroturf group created and funded by Chicago's ALA to be the Rutherford County branch of the Chicago ALA.  The Tennessee Freedom to Read Project (TFRP) is another ALA creation, only this one admits to it: "EveryLibrary, the national political action committee for libraries, supports TNFRP's website and digital engagements."

EveryLibrary 990: "create and support ... local library Alliances"

ALA then has its specially awarded librarians write letters in support of the local group and of the library director defying the library board.  One such librarian, Kelly Jensen, who previously trained librarians how to block Christians from book readings in public library meetings rooms, has written an article listing the email of every board member and urging all of her readers to write to the board in support of the library director.  The ALA-astroturfed local group will then be at the next meeting handing out purple shirts (an ALA plan to represent red and blue voters united, which they are not when it comes to harming children in libraries) that are provided by ACLU, and books provided by NCAC.  Someone let me know what books so I can update this post.

Another way ALA is bringing pressure to bear is by doing what it usually does, namely, lying.  Recently Campbell County Public Library in Gillette, Wyoming, had a library board decide to jettison all ALA policy.  Library director Terri Lesley decided to adhere instead to Chicago's ALA diktat instead of the board's new rules.  So she was fired.  She then got help from ALA (though I have no proof for that other than it's obvious given ALA is funding multiple lawsuits nationwide) to sue the library.  Without even mounting a defense, the library settled for the full amount of insurance coverage.

ALA brags everywhere that this is a warning to library boards that library directors will follow ALA diktat, not library board rules.  It sounds that way, right?  Well it's an ALA lie.  You see, ALA in the past argued that legal settlements mean nothing.  Suddenly its library boards better dare not challenge the power of ALA diktat.  ALA argued legal settlements mean nothing when multiple lawsuits by multiple librarians for being s[*]xually harassed by p[*]rn viewers allowing by ALA policy all settled for the limits of the policy.  ALA said they were just settlements to get rid of the case, that no librarians have ever been s[*]xually harassed, and that proving such a thing in court has nearly insurmountable odds.  So when the settlement favors ALA, it's the greatest thing since sliced bread.  But when the settlement exposes the harm done by ALA to local communities, suddenly the settlements mean nothing and the underlying claims of s[*]xual harassment are "dubious."  So, by ALA presenting half the story, it is effectively lying.

In a nutshell,  ALA is creating then getting its local group to get ALA partners ACLU and NCAC to make a personal appearance at the board meeting to overwhelm the voting public.  And ALA-awarded librarians are writing posts to get its nationwide pressure network to bring its guns to bear on the board.  ALA itself is lying about library directors being fired for refusing to follow board directives as required by law.  In Tennessee, see § 10-3-104 - Powers and duties of library board.

So what will the board do?  Will it follow Tennessee law and stick to protecting local children from material that directly harms them, or will it cave to a massive pressure wave built up by an organization from Chicago that has been working for over 60 years to eliminate parental rights and uses various groups to give the appearance of legitimacy, including ones it created and funded, to give the appearance of local interest in ALA goals?

We shall see.

And naturally, I'll send this in an email to the board, via email addresses I got from a prominent member of ALA's pressure wave.  I'd be curious to find out just how many people showed up or wrote emails in response to the pressure wave.  I can guarantee you local citizens have no such organized action network as ALA has where essentially every entity opposed to the board is ALA, ALA generated, or ALA aligned.  It's like being attacked by multiple mirror images and giving up because you think you're outnumbered.

Let's hope the local Tennessee children win, not the Chicago ALA (ALA), the Chicago ALA (EveryLibrary), the Chicago ALA (RCLA), the Chicago ALA (TFRP), the Chicago ALA (ACLU), the Chicago ALA (NCAC), the Chicago ALA (Luanne James), the Chicago ALA (Kelly Jensen) and the Chicago ALA (media).

Sunday, December 29, 2024

How Chicago's ALA Co-Opts Local Governments: St. Tammany Parish Louisiana

I have published steadily on how American Library Association co-opts local and state governments to drive its Chicago Way across America, by any means, whatever it takes.  Governing bodies often hear from no one other than the community-organized multitudes ALA creates, funds, and empowers to create the illusion of local support and to provide a base for ALA to sue via surrogates anywhere across America.  

Locals and taxpayers are often not even aware there's any "sustained messaging" nor "long-term inoculation" going on to pressure a government into acting as ALA would if it only had real power.  ALA needs to get the locals to pull the switch.  And ALA's approximately 60 year goal has been to take away parental rights to better indoctrinate and s[]xualize school children.

As a result, given I'm being sued twice for defamation by a Louisiana school librarian, I've become aware St. Tammany Parish in Louisiana is suffering from the above fate, basically by reading the librarian's book.  She also seems to gloat about ALA pressuring St. Tammany Parish Library in the past:
Therefore I wrote to its governing leaders to open their eyes that Chicago's ALA was about to get its way there via some local groups it created, to the detriment of everyone, but especially the children.  I wrote to give them some balance.  And I provided hard evidence from reliable sources, not just slogans like children have to be able to see themselves in libraries or kids will get it on their smart phones anyway so they might as well learn how to do it right from a trusted and professionally trained source, or books provide windows, mirrors, and sliding glass doors.

Here is what I sent, and I'm republishing it because basically it applies to everyone, everywhere.

Dear St. Tammany Parish Council,

St Tammany Library Alliance [ALA's STLA] is an organization created and funded by the American Library Association [ALA] in Chicago, Illinois, to give the appearance that it is a local group in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana.  It is not.  It is an astroturfed group created by ALA, initially funded by ALA, currently empowered by ALA, to carry out the work of ALA, such as by inundating library boards with hundreds or thousands of emails to give the appearance that local citizens support ALA goals instead of local law, common sense, and community standards.  Do not be swayed by this bullying campaign.  Its website says, "The St. Tammany Parish Library Alliance is a grassroots group of people and organizations defending our parish libraries."  That's false.  It's astroturfed by ALA, and it's a lie to make people think it's grassroots.

ALA has worked for about 60 years to take away the rights of parents so that their children are more easily manipulated.  See: Koganzon, Rita. “There Is No Such Thing as a Banned Book: Censorship, Authority, and the School Book Controversies of the 1970s.” American Political Thought 12, no. 1 (January 2023): 1–26.  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PZ2pDhKhRAtlNgR7gek_1kcdGFoskHpa/view?usp=sharing.  ALA has more recently began creating, funding, and empowering local groups to give local boards the appearance that local citizens support this or that when it is really ALA.

In Louisiana, for example, ALA has created, at a minimum:
ALA even brags about its ties with ALA's STLA. ALA holds up ALA's STLA as an example for its entire 48,000 members.  ALA's President Emily Drabinski gave a speech to ALA members saying:
I met yesterday with a pair of activists in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, to learn more about what was happening on the ground uh in Louisiana, which has been a a hotspot for book bans and getting to know uh the organizing work that they were doing, which included the legislative active, ad, you know, advocacy work that we're all familiar with, as well as more direct action on the ground kinds of organizing.  And those tools that people are using to pull people together in their local communities, making sure that we surface those stories and share them is my priority uh in the member leader spot right now.
Source: a 60 minute video of ALA President Emily Drabinski and ALA Interim Executive Director Leslie Burger (a former ALA President) saying the quiet part out loud, on March 19, 2024, at an ALA Town Hall meeting for members only:

So I am writing you this email to say how much you are being or will be manipulated by ALA's STLA, and now you know why I call it ALA's STLA, but I am providing you with hard evidence directly from the President of ALA to prove it.  It's the ALA President talking about St. Tammany Parish Library, about "the organizing work that they are doing," about "those tools that people are using to pull people together in their local communities, about "making sure that we surface those stories and share them."  Right from the horse's mouth you are hearing about how you are being manipulated, and your manipulation is setting an example for librarians across the nation.

This "organizing work that they are doing" completely drowns out locals and local interests.  That is by design of ALA to get the Chicago Way into libraries.  There are no groups creating, funding, empowering locals who wish to follow Louisiana law and St. Tammany Parish community standards.  They are essentially voiceless.  The few who do get involved are then labeled as "extremists."

Louisiana school librarian Amanda Jones recently gave a speech at a meeting of ALA's STLA, I've been told.  She wrote a book about her defamation case against Louisiana parents that she's lost four times in the courts, so far, with a final appeal before the Louisiana Supreme Court.  In full disclosure, she is currently suing me for defamation as well while her other case is still proceeding.  In her book, Amanda complains about "St. Tammany Parish Library Accountability Project" and people in the Parish like one who "put on her tinfoil hat to inundate the librarian snitch line."  She also wrote about the Parish about two dozen times, talking about "the pro-censors were working overtime spreading moral panic."  So ALA's STLA can work to organize people but locals are "pro-censors."  This is the person who ALA's STLA invites to give a speech to motivate people to write to you to manipulate you.

In Amanda's book she makes several acknowledgements.  These include, "John Chrastka and EveryLibrary--you swooped in and offered support right from the get-go.  None of my success would have happened without you.  Your help to librarians and citizens all across the country, real plans of action when we need it, are vital.  Thank you."  ....  "To all of my friends in ... St. Tammany ... Parishes who refuse to see their libraries go down without a fight.  They won't because of you.  You matter and you're making a difference."  To me, that means she's telegraphing how ALA's EveryLibrary "offered support right from the get-go" with "real plans of actions," and the St. Tammany Parish Library employees are fully on board with ALA's Chicago Way.

Above, I wrote about ALA having created ALA's STLA and other local groups in Louisiana.  (It's nationwide, actually.)  Now I'm going to back that up.  Here is the leader of ALA's EveryLibrary, a hidden ALA organization:
Um, we put to work our value system right now in a couple of key ways that we help, we hope people who who can join us can do. We have a, an a, [00:20:30] uh, a platform called Fight for the First. Uh, fightforthefirst.org is a, uh, it's basically change.org for libraries. You know, we, we've set this up so that if there's a problem, thank you for putting that out.

(20:42):
There's a problem, uh, in a local community. Somebody can, can say, we have a problem. We'd like some, some assistance. Here's what our problem looks like. We can platform that call to action very quickly. What we do is, uh, train, coach and guide and support the good people who are in that community who wanna [00:21:00] stand with either the library or for the First Amendment, depending on how things are going. Um, and then we need folks who are outside of the zone. You know, if you're in it, man, if you're in, if you're in the trenches on this, it's exhausting. It's hard. It is, uh, it's community organizing. It's union organizing. It's the, the fights are akin to the anti-nuclear, you know, uh, reproductive justice, um, you know, civil rights fights. I mean, these, these people are in it. So, if [00:21:30] you're outside of that zone, what we do as a national organization is we put money to work from donors, from vendor donors, individual donors.

(21:38):
We've kind of a Bernie Sanders model for our donor base, and we help them, we help them, yep, help make their voice heard. Uh, we spend money on every single campaign advertising on social. Um, nothing goes viral anymore. You know, if anybody's doing marketing knows, you gotta be able to put that out in front of folks, you know? Um, and we, we show up. We, we show up, uh, sometimes with, [00:22:00] uh, direct donations. Right now we're doing a, a fundraising drive in Prattville, Alabama, where the, the library director and four members of the staff quit rather than implement unconstitutional, bigoted policies on the part of that library board. I mean, these these, this is how we do it when there's, when, when you're in a, when you're in a green zone, like, like a San Francisco. If you're in a hot zone, though, like a Prattville, what you can do if you haven't, if you're just coming around to understanding this situation, [00:22:30] is, again, a Fight for the First kind of flight framework. Join in, you know, join in. We've got opportunities for people to articulate, you know, a, a value system when it comes to the watchdog work. We've got our opportunities for people to be guard dogs for the First Amendment and for the library and for the schools. That's really, you know, hardcore activism. Um, there's, there's a chance for people to bird dog this digitally. Uh, and Jim, we're trying to give 'em different pathways to, to put their role [unintelligible] to work.
Source: "ALA Details How It Controls Communities Nationwide: The Quiet Part Out Loud Now In Transcript Form," by Dan Kleinman, SafeLibraries, 4 June 2024. https://safelibraries.blogspot.com/2024/06/ala-details-how-it-controls-communities.html

ALA's EveryLibrary's leader John Chrastka is so confident that his "hardcore activism" is a success that at the School Library Journal's 2024 Summit he provided librarians with "a playbook for statewide strategies to prioritize and protect school libraries and librarians."  "Advocacy, he said, is co-creation; activism is about crisis and seizing opportunities."  Regarding the groups like ALA's STLA that ALA is building, he said, "Coalition work:  Disciplined engagement among library organizations and stakeholder groups has overcome anti-library legislation."  He's literally crowing about how ALA has bulldozed over local populations and he's promising to make it more widespread.  

Source:  "Time to Turn Talking Points to Policy, 2024 SLJ Summit; EveryLibrary Executive Director John Chrastka Spoke at the 2024 SLJ Summit, Providing a Playbook for Statewide Strategies to Prioritize and Protect School Libraries and Librarians," by Kara Yorio, School Library Journal, 17 December 2024.  https://web.archive.org/web/20241218124641/https://www.slj.com/story/Time-to-Turn-Talking-Points-to-Policy-2024-SLJ-Summit

He wants "municipal momentum to push against where things are going in other states."  Is the Chicago Way the future for St Tammany Parish Library?  Is ALA's STLA pushing the "municipal momentum"?  Are you going to allow that?

And Emily Drabinski has promoted St. Tammany Parish another time as a model of how to take control of local communities:
We sure are. We've got a campaign right now called Unite Against Book Bans that includes, uh, tools for people, everything from uh yard signs that you can print out and have have printed and and put in your yard, uh, proclaiming that you oppose book banning and censorship in your community, talking points for talking with the media, uh, as a concerned citizen, guidelines for how to show up at a school board meeting, how to show up at a library board meeting, um, lots of tools like that that you can use, uh. Mostly we’re wanting everybody to get involved. This is an issue that has been right on the, for the front line library worker front and center for the past couple of years and it’s been really really intense. And what, what we’re seeing is that when community members and people who believe in their public library use it, which is the vast majority of us, right, uh, uh, toolkit also include statistics about public support for libraries and the pat, it’s a minority of people that want books out of the collection, and so we need the majority to show up and stand up. And the strategy is, right, for how we're going to win is, um, they’re they’re different and they change every day, and we never know in advance, right, and so we’re asking the toolkit there’s lots of ways for people to get involved. We’ve seen cases in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, where community members have banded together to support the librarian. Really really effective ways, uh, we’ve seen in, uh, Lincolnwood, uh, in the Chicago area, uh. People organizing to ensure that the library board members represent people who care about the library and promote the library as a way of keeping people who want to ban books from taking over those kinds of positions. And so the toolkit gives lots and lots of information about how you can do that organizing in your own community.
Source: "Emily Drabinski Threatens State Library Commissions After Montana Drops ALA Membership: 'There Are More of Us Than There Are of Them,'" by Dan Kleinman, SafeLibraries, 20 August 2023.  https://safelibraries.blogspot.com/2023/08/emily-drabinski-threatens-state-library.html

A third time ALA used you as an example:

"And in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, extremists attacked a library director, claiming she conspired with me to peddle p[]rnography to children in the community. (That director and I do not know each other, have never met, and, indeed, have never even corresponded.) In the hands of extremists, I am a weapon. The project for me now is to find out how I can be a tool."  

Source:  "The Fight for Libraries; Libraries and Higher Education Face a Shared Battle," by Emily Drabinski, American Association of University Professors, Spring 2023.  https://www.aaup.org/article/fight-libraries

You see, anyone who opposes ALA is an "extremist."  The leader of a group from Chicago, Illinois, that's been working for about 60 years to ensure children have access to inappropriate material, complains that locals in St. Tammany Parish who oppose ALA are "extremists."  If you yourselves oppose ALA, you to will be labelled "extremists."  But who do you serve, the public, or some group from Chicago working for decades to harm children?

ALA's EveryLibrary has even come to the aid of ALA's STLA in a legal case: "Statement in Support of Dismissed St. Tammany Library Trustees in Lawsuit Against the Parish; EveryLibrary Stands in Support of William R. McHugh III, Anthony Parr, and Rebecca Taylor, the Plaintiffs in the Lawsuit Against the St. Tammany Parish Council in Louisiana," by ALA's EveryLibrary, ALA's EveryLibrary, 21 May 2024.  https://www.everylibrary.org/statement_st_tammany_trustees_lawsuit.  Naturally, ALA's EveryLibrary is also based in Illinois, only in a suburb of Chicago.  Yet somehow all the way from Chicago it knows, "plaintiffs have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to their roles and to upholding the values of inclusivity and intellectual freedom."  Coming from ALA's EveryLibrary, that means plaintiffs have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to Chicago's ALA.

And it doesn't help that the St. Tammany Parish Library employees report directly to ALA.  Do they work for ALA or for the citizens?  On 20 September 2022, Sally McKissack, MLS <sally@stpl.us> emailed Tanya DiMaggio <tanya@stpl.us> asking, "Have we reported our challenges to ala or everylibrary?  Just curious," and the response was, "Yes."  Why is anyone reporting anything to ALA or ALA's EveryLibrary?  Might that have something to do with why both ALA and ALA's EveryLibrary repeatedly bragged about how ALA got its way in the St. Tammany Parish Library?

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That's why I'm writing.  Seeing the manipulation in action, I am writing to say you have been or are about to be played so you'll be maneuvered into imposing the Chicago Way and think you're doing it of your own free will.  I am showing you the evidence of manipulation directly from the ALA President and others to prove it.  ALA doesn't have the power to force you to do anything, but if it can get you to think what it thinks, then you'll do what it wants without even realizing it.  That's the whole purpose of the "hardcore activism" and the "community organizing."

When the ALA bullying begins, you'll know to ignore it and instead do what you know is right, even if your local citizens who support you aren't community organized enough like ALA's STLA to say so.  ALA created St Tammany Library Alliance.  ALA's STLA is not to be trusted for anything, except for revealing what is ALA's Chicago Way.  Consider doing the exact opposite of what ALA's STLA wants, and when the bullying deluge of emails comes in, like Amanda Jones got about 44,000 emails to the Louisiana legislature, just ignore it all.  It's all fake astroturf.

Thank you for your consideration and I hope this helps you.

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Dan Kleinman, Owner of SafeLibraries® brand library educational services


Dear St. Tammany Parish Counsel,

I wrote yesterday about ST. TAMMANY LIBRARY ALLIANCE [ALA's STLA] and how it is a stalking horse for AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION [ALA], as shown in detail in yesterday's email shown below.  

Now I wish to add additional evidence, even more outrageous but true.  And I add some CCs given the seriousness of the threat of subversion of local governments by some organization from Chicago, Illinois, and I ask the CCs to read yesterday's email as well as today's.

Here's another direct quote from "That Librarian: The Fight Against Book Banning in America," the new book from Louisiana's school librarian Amanda Jones: 

"One thing I love about the St. Tammany Parish Library Alliance is that the members of the alliance show up very early to pack the front of the meeting space as much as possible."

So this is a Chicago ALA created and funded and empowered local group, of which most local citizens likely aren't even aware, absolutely bulldozing over the unprepared public to mislead boards into thinking the locals want what Chicago's ALA wants.  As Amanda Jones puts it, the thing she loves most about ALA's STLA is how they get to public meetings a half hour early to be sure to crowd out anyone not associated with ALA's STLA.  She's just coming out and revealing the manipulation.  

This is an ALA tactic used in many places, now including St. Tammany Parish.  I attended a public library meeting in Glen Ridge, NJ, where so many ALA people showed up early and with professional signs have ALA slogans like "United Against Book Bans" and organized coordination to crowd the room and crowd out others from speaking that the locals seeking relief from the government didn't even get a chance to speak.  I was the only person to get a chance to speak from the locals side since I knew of the tactic ahead of time and made sure I was there first.  Even then the ALA crowd pushed past me without a care since I wasn't one of them.  And when I finally spoke, the NJ ACLU publicly shamed me for being the only speaker to side with the locals who brought the complaint in the first place.  To see the results of the ALA tactic as applied in Glen Ridge, watch here, because it's coming to St. Tammany Parish: https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/essex/glen-ridge/2023/02/09/glen-ridge-library-nj-ban-lbgtq-books-protest/69889598007/

Besides the above and what's in yesterday's email it gets even worse.  There's a Louisiana school librarian currently on a national tour with her book that I quoted above.  She just appeared at a meeting of ALA's STLA to talk about her book.  In her book she exposes how St. Tammany Parish gets steamrolled by ALA's STLA, again, as quoted above.  

Lest you think this is no big deal, just idle talk, Amanda Jones will be the central character in a film called "The Librarians" to be revealed at the Sundance Film Festival in January, according to the film's executive producer, Sarah Jessica Parker.  Yes, the famous actress.  Yes, Amanda is the central character.  So how ALA's STLA steamrolls over St. Tammany Parish may be an example for the lead character in a worldwide film produced by a Hollywood superstar.  That's how serious this is and how much pressure is going to hit you in waves.

ALA, building and community organizing for about 60 years, is gathering all tools available, even Hollywood stars, to bulldoze over local communities.  St. Tammany Parish is patient zero of the mind virus.  I'm trying to activate your antibodies now to help you prepare for what's coming.  

Here's a quote from Variety about how Amanda Jones is the central character of a film to be shown at Sundance:
The documentary’s central character is Amanda Jones, a school librarian in southern Louisiana, who recently wrote “That Librarian — The Fight Against Book Banning in America,” published in 2024 by Bloomsbury. “It’s a fantastic book, and we follow her struggles,” explains Parker.
Source: "Sarah Jessica Parker on Producing Sundance Doc About Librarians Fighting Book Bans: ‘They Have Put Their Lives at Risk,’" by Martin Dale, Variety, 12 December 2024.  https://variety.com/2024/film/global/sarah-jessica-parker-the-librarians-sundance-executive-producer-1236246900/

I have informed you how ALA bribes locals and funds them to create local library alliances: "ALA Details Bribes to Convince Governments to Sell Out Children," by Dan Kleinman, SafeLibraries, 12 March 2024.  https://safelibraries.blogspot.com/2024/03/ala-details-bribes.html.  
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I have shown you that ALA set up ALA's STLA in yesterday's email.  Now I just found a new ALA site: "Help Fight Against Censorship in St Tammany, LA," by ALA's STLA, https://www.fundlibraries.org/SaveStTammanyLibraries

I have shown you Amanda Jones holds up ALA's STLA as an example of how to pressure communities.

I have shown you multiple ALA leaders bragging about how ALA pulled the wool over the eyes of the local government in St. Tammany Parish.

I've shown you Amanda Jones who makes St. Tammany Parish ground zero for ALA meddling is herself the leading character in a Sarah Jessica Parker movie to be shown at the Sundance Film Festival.  I'll bet St. Tammany comes up in that movie at least once--to benefit ALA, not St. Tammany Parish.

I've shown you St. Tammany Parish Library employees are working directly with and for ALA and ALA's EveryLibrary to oppose "book bans."

Now you know.  Now you must stand up to the bullying of ALA and the locals like ALA's STLA that ALA has accreted with thousand dollar bribes, free counseling and fundraising and community organizing tools, and media attention.  

When the email deluge occurs and the people show up in crowds with professional signs to crowd out the few locals who might show without any community organization like the ALA does, what will you do?  Will you bend to the pressure?  Will you stand strong and apply local law, common sense, and community standards?  Do your ethical standards allow you to be swayed by out-of-state influence even if it is designed to appear as in-state?  Will St. Tammany Parish children be protected from outsiders having a 60 year plan to take away parental rights?  Or will ALA's St. Tammany Library Alliance overpower the Board?

Time will tell.  At least now you have reliable sources in this email and yesterday's to truly understand that ALA's STLA is not your friend--it's created by and subservient to ALA.  And it's metastasizing.  And it is children who are the target.

Thanks again for your consideration.
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Dan Kleinman, Owner of SafeLibraries® brand library educational services



NOTE ADDED 30 DECEMBER 2024:

Already, based on the above, the coverup by ALA's STLA and now apparently St Tammany Parish Library employees themselves is underway with cleverly worded responses to continue to hide the truth in the face of the evidence.  

They talk about the present tense, not the past.  They talk about ALA, not ALA's EveryLibrary.  They say no documents exist, they leave out the training by ALA and even by Amanda Jones to use phone calls instead of documents precisely to evade FOIA, then claim innocence or that no documents exist.  They leave out that they are trained to provide evasive answers intentionally to deceive, just as Amanda Jones trained them at the recent Louisiana Library Association meeting.  And on and on with the deception:



NOTE ADDED 28 MARCH 2025:

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

The Prattville Putsch: ALA's Praxis of its Policies

American Library Association is putting its policies into play, aka praxis, in a putsch in Prattville that perfectly presents its policies.  I have previously proven how ALA astroturfs locals to act on ALA's behalf.  See, "ALA Details Bribes to Convince Governments to Sell Out Children."  Now I am going to show you the praxis of their policies to proactively push its way into Prattville in what is essentially a putsch or a secretly plotted and suddenly executed attempt to overthrow a government, in this case the Autauga-Prattville Library Board in Prattville, AL.

Basically, the library board changed policies to be more protective of children.  That right there set off alarm bells with the people who have worked for over half a century to s3xualize and indoctrinate children, namely, ALA from Chicago, IL.  The library director, who carries out those policies, refused to carry out the library board's new policies because he believed the Chicago ALA's policies were far superior to Prattville's policies.  So the library board fired the library director.  Librarians, trained in ALA ideology and methods of wielding collective power as ALA's president bragged, reacted by locking the library doors so the public could not access the library.  Some of those librarians were fired too.

ALA swung into action immediately to pressure the local community.  The next day it published, "Statement from the EveryLibrary Institute on the Firing of Autauga-Prattville Alabama Public Library Staff" (https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/prattvillestatement).  Recall from above EveryLibrary is the American Library Association, only a separate entity was set up to give ALA the cover it needs to bring political pressure to bear on communities.  Notice ALA itself rarely makes a statement about what's going on since it's got its EveryLibrary doing the work.  The "statement from the EveryLibrary Institute" is one lie after the next, a constant feature of ALA/EveryLibrary publications.

Then come the demands:
EveryLibrary, along with Read Freely Alabama and the Prattville First Amendment Defense Group, urgently call on the Prattville City Council, Mayor, and the Autauga County Commission to:
  • Immediately rescind the firing of Library Director Andrew Foster and the four staff members.
  • End the discriminatory policies against LGBTQ+ citizens, ensuring the library remains accessible for all.
  • Adhere to the First Amendment and anti-discrimination laws, guaranteeing that the library can continue to serve as a true community institution.

EveryLibrary is ALA.  ALA wants Prattville to keep the ALA policies in place, and it's big and bullying is a regular feature, so it's making demands.

Read Freely Alabama is EveryLibrary which is ALA, and is named after the ALA trademark for "Free People Read Freely."  This group started making a bit of a paper trail when Alabama Governor Ivey and the state legislature started talking about divorcing from ALA, and when Prattville went off the rails and took its library board back.  Also, Read Freely Alabama is way too organized to be a normal, authentic grassroots group that just so happens to have a chapter in multiple areas where there's a library already formed.  And then you get into their "who we are" and it's mobilized just like anything else ALA does.  Someone is advising them, and it's probably library folk connected to the associations.  

This was a link to send comments by letter to an Alabama Public Library Service Board for what they are viewing as an attack on the right to read.  If you click the link, it mentions the Alabama Library Association is working WITH Read Freely Alabama.  Alabama Library Association wrote the talking points, and where do they get those from?  ALA most likely.  Read Freely Alabama prepared the fact sheet, but is using Alabama Library Association's amendments to the proposed rules.  Item 3 is the most significant one that ties to ALA.  As soon as Alabama made a move to cut the ALA ties, in walked EveryLibrary, and Read Freely Alabama was ALREADY in place and ready to mobilize.


Read Freely Alabama was also used to promote an ALA/EveryLibrary campaign effort to influence legislative efforts to keep their progressive library board members in place.  It looks like they use these efforts so regularly it either has a typo on the opt-in, or it's also asking out-of-staters to stay informed on those efforts too.  ALA librarians wouldn't stuff these campaigns with fake constituent letters, would they?  GASP?!😱  I know.  Shocked.  See: "SEND AN EMAIL: Say NO to SB10 in Alabama" (https://action.everylibrary.org/sb10)


There's another post that links to an ALA/EveryLibrary post that mentions Read Freely Alabama, PEN America, and the National Coalition on Censorship.  They are petitioning the people to appeal to the board to reverse their decision on book buying.  "Reverse Anti-LGBTQ+ Book Buying Policy in Prattville" (https://www.everylibrary.org/prattville_statement_feb24)

Then now, they just have EveryLibrary running the GoFundMe to raise funds directly for their fired library staff.  Why would they be doing that at all?  ALA/EveryLibrary is awfully busy to be in the business of fired employee donations.  Doesn't that seem odd?



Then there's this that makes the ALA/EveryLibrary/Read Freely Alabama connection super clear, from Kelly Jensen at Book Riot who calls parents "christofascists" and who works directly with ALA/EveryLibrary: "Editor’s Note: EveryLibrary is working with Read Freely Alabama to support the library.  You can sign the petition or donate to help cover staff living costs during this time of uncertainty."

But parent-hating Kelly does sum things up nicely, in that here is the policy the Library Board of Trustees passed that the American Library Association opposes, since the new policies turn The Chicago Way on its head and restore local control:

Among the new policies in the recent guide, which was not developed nor approved by the director are that:
  • Children under the age of 18 shall receive library cards that are especially designated for minors.  These cards will not permit the checkout of material with content containing, but not limited to, obscenity, sexual conduct, sexual intercourse, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender discordance.  Age-appropriate materials concerning biology, human anatomy, or religion are exempt from this rule.
  • The library shall not purchase or otherwise acquire any material advertised for consumers ages 17 and under which contain content including, but not limited to, obscenity, sexual conduct, sexual intercourse, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender discordance.  Age-appropriate materials concerning biology, human anatomy, or religion are exempt from this rule.
  • Library staff shall affix a red warning label prominently on the binding of any book or other material in the library’s collection containing content including, but not limited to, obscenity, sexual conduct, sexual intercourse, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender discordance and advertised for consumers 18 and older.  Materials concerning biology, human anatomy, or religion are exempt from this rule.
  • The Library Board of Trustees reserves the right to exercise discretion over all library material, including but not limited to books, movies, artwork, displays, and programming.
  • Removes the requirement that patrons read an entire work before lodging a formal challenge.

Prattsville First Amendment Defense is another local group.  It is EveryLibrary which is ALA.  They have web sites on fightforthefirst.org and fundlibraries.org which are EveryLibrary which is ALA.  

In summary, ALA, ALA, and ALA is demanding ALA policies be followed instead of common sense, community standards, and the law that requires the library board run the library, not Chicago's ALA.  

So these various supposedly local groups are actually ALA groups, including more not in the ALA/EveryLibrary demand letter: 
  • "STOP Book Bans at Autauga-Prattville Public Library!" (https://www.fightforthefirst.org/petitions/stop-book-bans-at-autauga-prattville-public-library)
  • "Stand with the Autauga-Prattville Public Library" (https://www.fightforthefirst.org/petitions/stand-with-the-library)
  • "Read Freely Alabama" (https://www.fundlibraries.org/read-freely-alabama)
  • "Prattville First Amendment Defense Group" (https://www.fightforthefirst.org/groups/example-prattville-first-amendment-defense-group)
  • "Protect Prattville Library Staff and Patrons" (https://www.gofundme.com/f/protect-prattville-library-staff-and-patrons)
  • "SEND A MESSAGE: Amend the Rules to Keep Alabama Reading Freely!" (https://action.everylibrary.org/alabamareadfreely) This is about where the libraries have to get approval to spend money with the ALA, as pictured above.  Read Freely Alabama says they wrote the form letter, though.  Where there is a state library association, the ALA is not far behind.  ALA/EveryLibrary has a 1,000 letter goal by 4/29/2024, and they only accept letters.
So we have four locals groups in support of the fired employees and opposed to what the library board has done to protect children from harm, and every single one of them is created by, funded by, and maintained by ALA from Chicago, IL.


This proposed bill gives local municipalities the explicit power to fire and replace any library board member.  This power is not currently prohibited at a state level, but it is not explicitly stated either.  The bill also removes staggered terms for library board members, which would put them in line with the elected officials in the municipalities over them.  Republicans are also seeking to amend an anti-obscenity law in order to incarcerate dissenting librarians.

Hear from Dr. James Lindsay how what ALA is doing is praxis, or putting policies into action, to commit a putsch in Prattville, in an attempt to overthrow the library board members or its policies (https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkx7K1Po5rtcmpKo1eGdq02A6ZIviyaYrgF?feature=shared):


Hear from the Fired Librarian on how ALA will say and do anything to force its way (https://youtu.be/x5R1Jbp8rMU):


So that's what we have in Prattville.  A library board acting on behalf of the community, and ALA directly pushing The Chicago Way, even to the point of funding four local groups to appear local to try to force the board to do what ALA itself cannot, except if ALA can fool the library board and the community generally, and that's the main purpose for the four local groups and EveryLibrary and the demands they make.

And is Read Freely Alabama admitting to tax fraud or negative tax implications?  Hmmm, two GoFundMes were set up, so they rolled the one Read Freely Alabama started into the ALA/EveryLibrary one.  Not a chance this isn't astroturfed by ALA:



Look at the graphic top right from Read Freely Alabama and linking to ALA/EveryLibrary.  It says, "Don't Politicize Alabama Libraries!"  Well isn't that the biggest piece of projection you've ever seen?

Notice what someone on X named @EV_Trapper says (in response to That Librarian Amanda Jones supporting the library workers fired by the library board) and he does a really good job of encapsulating the situation, like "The Director messed up by not following what the Board told her to do," while @libraries4win illustrates the excuse making, like "The director refused to break the law by discriminating against a protected class, LGBTQ+ people" when that is not what was ordered by the board:

@EV_Trapper
I disagree Amanda, but hear me out. 

Nobody at the Library should be making any of these decisions for the public, nobody is an elected representative that can legislate.  I also think it's unfair to force Librarians or the workers to make these decisions. 

The Director messed up by not following what the Board told her to do.  The Library workers though should never work in another library or public anything ever again, I can't think of anything more selfish.  I use the library every week & to think that they would stoop so low to lock the library & prevent it's use by people who have nothing to do with their issue is outrageous.
9:19 AM · Mar 17, 2024

@libraries4win
(1) The library board wrote a policy without director input.  They can do that, but it's not advisable, as the director is aware of any legal pitfalls.  They ignored him, but lied and said he signed onto the policy.  (2) The director refused to break the law by discriminating...
2:44 PM · Mar 17, 2024

@libraries4win
...against a protected class, LGBTQ+ people.  (3) While the staff can't make the decision to close (and it was their decision), can you imagine them trying to carry on after the unjust dismissal of their director?  I'd give them grace on that one, as did the people who applauded.
3:01 PM · Mar 17, 2024

@EV_Trapper
The Director is not responsible for being aware of "legal pitfalls".  This is what lawyers are for.  Again, the Director has a mistaken belief that they understand the law, or that they are the the upholders of all things legal.  That portion is not on the Director or the staff & never should be. 

There are obvious exceptions here, but no Library staff anywhere should ever inject themselves into the center of this.  Raise concerns, write down things that make you uncomfortable because of x,y or z, but dont try to assume the role of a Representative or Senator. 

Just put the shoe on the other foot.  If the library Director could solely make all the decisions on this issue, what might a hardcore Republican do?  This is the slippery slope that must be avoided or else we will go into a never ending peril of book bans by both sides.  My personal opinion is that this issue rests solely on the people or their elected representatives.  Its the only way to do it that prevents an unworkable situation.  We govern by majority, not minority & while we do what we can for the minority the feelings & wants of the majority must be respected.
3:18 PM · Mar 17, 2024

What is happening in the Prattville community now is a direct result of community organizing and the wielding of power planned by ALA and based in Chicago, Illinois.  Solidarity!



Just to make this all super crystal, Emily Drabinski @edrabinski, President of ALA, retweeted a post by American Booksellers for Free Expression (ABFE) @ABFEBooksellers detailing Angie Hayden of Read Freely Alabama @readfreelyAL and linking to "Free Expression Friday: Read Freely Alabama (Angie Hayden)https://bookweb.org/news/free-expression-friday-read-freely-alabama-angie-hayden-1630390.  Therein appear multiple incidents of the direct connection to American Library Association resources, hyperlinks in original, both on or made with ALA resources, and even the statement that the "assistance fund" is "created by EveryLibrary Institute NFP," which is a de facto ALA resource as explained above: 

If you are a Prattville or Autauga resident, we urge you to voice concerns and frustration through this online “Save our Library” petition [https://action.everylibrary.org/save_prattville_protect_staff?fbclid=IwAR383g_KHWcYM-InOk1bT8x9o4jy15mk678viP7NaRV6aeJNdG_r9Wy8FLk]. If you would like to join us in supporting all these amazing individuals, you can donate to an assistance fund [https://www.gofundme.com/f/protect-prattville-library-staff-and-patrons] created by EveryLibrary Institute NFP.’
Angie Hayden herself chimes in to add the icing on the cake, stating Read Freely Alabama is fundraising using another ALA-sourced website, fundlibraries.org:  "We are also fundraising": https://www.fundlibraries.org/read-freely-alabama.  

And she calls that "our little grassroots effort."  There are three websites right there all directly tied to the American Library Association but she's got a "little grassroots effort."  It's a 100% complete deception.  

And she refers to the parents seeking to have local law apply in the library instead of The Chicago Way as "extremists," the very same word used by ALA itself: "But this library issue is something that spans all political beliefs, all faith backgrounds, except for the extremists."  And now you know why the ALA President retweeted that ABFE post with the multiple ALA resources backing Read Freely Alabama's "little grassroots effort."

When local groups created by ALA are called out for being Chicago-sourced astroturf, they deny it then mock me for saying so, as @TXFreedomRead has just done on X with a ton of laughing emojis, with none other than ALA's EveryLibrary and their benefactor piling on, calling me a willful idiot for standing in opposition to ALA deceptively pushing its way into communities and thereby onto children nationwide—so I'm clearly over the target:


Meanwhile the ALA's astroturfed organization in Texas explicitly thanks ALA's EveryLibrary that's "proud to support the Texas Freedom to Read Project," even says it "can't happen without support from friends like @EveryLibrary."  Exactly.  Bingo:



Even author Ellen Hopkins @EllenHopkinsLit piled on to mock me as crazy for saying @TXFreedomRead was created/supported by ALA:


These are the games played by "local" groups astroturfed by ALA.  Read Freely Alabama is one such group with its "little grassroots effort" claim.  It's just a local version of ALA, right down to the ALA resources needed, and it "can't happen without support from friends like @EveryLibrary."

The library board and the local government should stick together and don't let The Chicago Way win.  That's the Prattville Putsch: ALA's Praxis of its Policies.  Don't let local citizens be drowned out by multiple ALA paid and astroturfed players, one even named after an ALA trademark, who have zero interest in the community's children but are trained to nearly instantly stand up opposition to common sense, community standards, and the law.  Don't let ALA's Prattville Putsch be successful.

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

ALA Details Bribes to Convince Governments to Sell Out Children

In all my decades of writing about the American Library Association, I've never before seen ALA detail the bribes used in local communities to convince local officials or legislators to sell out their own interests to those of ALA in Chicago, IL.  Chicago is such a paragon of a city—not—that ALA has to bribe locals into getting their own governments to implement The Chicago Way instead of applying common sense, community standards, and the law.  

The bribery is becoming so widespread I suppose ALA feels there's no further need to hide it, so now it's essentially advertising it.  With a Marxist fist, no less.

The details are provided by a crypto ALA organization called EveryLibrary.  It is structured as a separate organization from ALA but it most certainly is not, as I detail here directly from an ALA source:

The American Library Association as a separate 501c3 cannot provide direct support to the new 501c4, and the governance will be by definition not under any control by ALA. We want to make sure that ALA members with a comprehensive understanding of ALA's s mission and advocacy goals are involved in EveryLibrary mission development, governance and ongoing work, and that the activities of the new 501c4 complement the work of the ALA Office for Library Advocacy, Chapter Relations Office and Development Office (in the area of fund raising for advocacy and public awareness).

Kleinman, Dan. “Library Boards Trained to Lie by ALA; Banned Books Wedge Issue Adopted by White House.” SafeLibraries®, June 21, 2023. https://safelibraries.blogspot.com/2023/06/library-boards-trained-to-lie-by-ala.html.

Just to illustrate how deeply tied together are these two supposedly separate organizations, ALA and EveryLibrary, here is FOIA evidence that librarians who defy their own administrations to report things directly to organizations seeking to maximize exposure of children to inappropriate material will report them to ALA/EveryLibrary: "Have we reported our challenges to ala or everylibrary?  Just curious."  "Yes," is the response.  This is from St. Tammany Parish Library in Louisiana:


So ALA (via its EveryLibrary organization) details the bribes used in local communities in a series of EveryLibrary posts on X.  Note the use of the Marxist fist for this "fund raising for advocacy and public awareness," pictured top right.

Here is the text of those posts followed by graphics:

Nearly 100 communities have launched campaigns against book bans on http://fightforthefirst.org

Over 70,000 Americans have signed their petitions

They've rallied thousands of Americans into action

They've won in communities across the country

Launch your campaign today!

We'll support your campaign against book bans with:  

1)  Up to $1k in funding 

2) Pro-bono consulting 

3) Digital tools like http://fundlibraries.org

4) Media attention 

5) Training and resources for the skills and knowledge that you need to win.  

And more!



And here's EveryLibrary saying something similar almost a year ago, only without spelling it out, other than "email and organize":


Well will you look at that.  The EveryLibrary 990 for 2023 states it CREATED and funded 18 LOCAL library ALLIANCES, spending $1611 on average for each one, so I guess the "alliance" ALA "created" is with ALA against the "locals":
  • $28,999 - "Created and supported 18 local library Alliances to conduct public education and outreach about the First Amendment in Libraries, along with research into book bans."
And ALA got directly involved in political matters, only through its EveryLibrary crypto subgroup so as not to upset the IRS apple cart, this time averaging $5200 per library:
  • $52,000 - "Provided direct support to 10 public library ballot measure campaigns through financial contributions consulting, and advising."
And just to sink the hook with ALA propaganda, ALA via EveryLibrary spent a chuck of change writing false documentation:
  • $12,479 - "Wrote, published, and syndicated numerous public education and informational articles about libraries, librarians, and current events."
Sounds like a boondoggle to me.  A whistleblower sent me EveryLibrary documentation and it is false line by line and exactly the same message as ALA, as I detail here:


What a coincidence, the 990 Schedule B list of contributors is, "RESTRICTED," emphasis in original.  What a coincidence.  Ditto for total contributions.  The free speech people are suddenly silent.

One group, "Citizens for Patmos Library," let alone that it should be called "Chicago for Patmos Library," got a whopping $25,000, per the EveryLibrary 990, Schedule I:
  • $25,000 - "To fund the work of Citizens for Patmos Library in supporting the Patmos Public Library levy on the November 8, 2022 ballot.  The Citizens for Patmos Library is a registered local ballot committee dedicated to passing the November 8, 2022 levy election for the Patmos Library.  Michigan Registration ID - 96365"
Look at this, especially people in Wyoming and New Jersey:
  • "Other Programs included grants to sponsor regional library conferences, revenue from supporting a Wyoming Statewide Campaign and consulting on a candidate questionnaire for New Jersey Association of School Librarians, program expenses for staff time allocated to various smaller programs."
Various odds and sods from the EveryLibrary 990, Schedule O, showing the infrastructure brought to bear on local communities by the local entities created, funded, and supported by the ALA:
  • "Payment to Megan O'Conner for internship stipend $500, payments to Tiffany Wilson for social media management $1,650, payments to Megan Blair for services as the Policy and Advocacy Strategist $11,800, Payments to Martha McGehee for Editorial and social media Management $23,832, payment to Charity Lounsbery for internship stipend $500, payments to Century Plant for article writing $1,000, payment to Megan Mullen for article writing $1,100, Payments to Joyce Johnson for database cleanup $5,651, payment to William Engquist for article writing $100, payments to Tasslyn Magnusson for services as a policy specialist in censorship issues $10,948, payments to Paula Younger for article writing $840, payment to Joseph Wimberly for services as Digital Coordinator $1,120, payment to Harry Brake for article writing $200, payment to Chloe Santiago for Capstone Project stipend $500, payments to Sophie Brookover for Campaign Training Standardization $5,000, payments to Kosi Harris for media relations $11,250, payment to Kevin Moore for article writing $1,600"
I have seen ALA bribe communities before, $1000 here (Wisconsin), $5000 there (Texas), I've just never seen it so out in the open before.  

Here's the Wisconsin example, uncovered only during a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request and never revealed by ALA or the library or the local acolyte.  In my opinion it's a bribe since money changed hands to sway governmental decisions and the public was never informed.  Only luck and a little bragging uncovered the truth.  It says, in an email from a local acolyte to a public library that was defending ALA policy regarding children's exposure to inappropriate material, "We got good news on Friday that West Bend Parents for Free Speech received a grant of $1,000 for our expenses from the Freedom to Read Foundation," and the FTRF is another part of ALA:


"I sent an email to Kristin yesterday asking her to track down my $30 check (room deposit) and put it towards the summer reading program fund.  I also put a post our website forum asking people to donate (funds or prizes) for the program."  

Do you see how ALA, libraries, and certain local citizens collude with each other to convince people to choose The Chicago Way over any wishes of local citizenry?  "Kristin," by the way, left her librarian job to join ALA to use her experience in pushing The Chicago Way and training others to do the same.  What a small world.  She has since left ALA. 

Here's the $5,000 Texas example (hyperlinks in original, archived if needed, emphasis in original):
Grants 
The FTRF Board authorized a $5,000 grant to HP Kids – a group of concerned parents and community members in Highland Park, Texas, who have been advocating against censorship efforts in the public school system.  See more about the group on their Facebook page.  ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom has been working to support the community members’ efforts in a number of ways, including writing a letter to the school board opposing a move to use ALA’s annual list of Top Ten most frequently challenged books as a guide to restricting books, and providing advice and logistical support.

You know, if ALA is bribing local acolytes with money to affect local political issues, shouldn't the public be able to obtain Freedom of Information Act requests from ALA, FTRF, EveryLibrary even if they aren't government bodies?  It's Sunshine Week, so I'm asking.  Anyone know?  All this money is being spent to sway public law.  Isn't the public entitled to see this?

Nowadays the method of bribery (but not the bribes themselves) is out in the open, and its detailed.  Money.  Consulting.  Online fundraising tools.  Media attention.  Training and resources "that you need to win."  And by "win," ALA means the community loses.  All free.  

It's all a fake facade, all astroturf.  "Nearly 100 communities have launched campaigns against book bans."  Click on the links in the ALA/EveryLibrary tweets to see if your own community has been corrupted with ALA bribery.  Mine has.

I've written about this astroturfing before.  See:


Here's more on ALA astroturfing, from "Report to Council and Executive Board," by Keith Michael Fiels, Executive Director of ALA, December 11, 2014, page 1 (hyperlinks omitted):
Pro-Privacy Library Letters Let Loose on Congress 
As the “lame duck” Congress opened in mid-November, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid surprised his colleagues by immediately maneuvering procedurally to bring the ALA-backed USA FREEDOM Act to the Senate floor for debate and, it was hoped, an “up or down” vote.  The Office of Government Relations immediately crafted and emailed an alert to more than 110,000 librarians and library supporters linked to ALA’s Legislative Action Center from where pre-drafted letters of support to individual recipients’ Members of Congress in both chambers could quickly and easily be sent.  The email alert was “clicked” open by more than 13% of all recipients, 2,000 of whom generated a total of 7,000 letters to Congress virtually overnight.  While Senator Reid’s attempt to move USA FREEDOM failed to garner the necessary 60 votes, the campaign showed the capacity of library supporters to respond quickly to legislative opportunities. 
So if you are a school board member or a county or parish board member or a state legislator or governor and a local group supports keeping school children exposed to educationally unsuitable and pervasively vulgar material that violates common sense, community standards, and the law, there's a very good chance that local group is just ALA itself astroturfing.  It's as if ALA flew in from Chicago and told you what to do, only they got local acolytes to do the talking, yelling, bullying, and especially the community organizing.

Such groups and their threats of lawsuits (I've been in three) and demands for acceptance of The Chicago Way (they lost and one is still ongoing) can be safely ignored just as equally as if ALA's own leadership from Chicago, Illinois, strolled into your community and demanded you follow their Chicago Way "Library Bill of Rights" that makes it age discrimination to keep anything from anyone, especially children, because that's what ALA has wanted for over 50 years.

Now that you know the above, you can easily tell local groups astroturfing for ALA and taking bribes to sell out children to take their Marxist fist-funded phoniness and, well, you can just ignore them as easily as you can ignore the Chicago Way from ALA.