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Related: About this forumProtesters ruin Rancho Penasquitos library's Pride exhibit by checking out nearly all the books
Two protesters offended by a Pride exhibit at the Rancho Peñasquitos Library have checked out nearly all the books in the display and vowed to keep them until the library eliminates what they call inappropriate content for children.
The anti-gay protest is the latest example of a growing national backlash against Pride exhibits, which experts say has been fueled by debates over how schools and healthcare systems should handle transgender minors.
The Rancho Peñasquitos protest ratchets up the usual backlash San Diego library branches experience when they create Pride exhibits or host events like drag queen story times, said head librarian Misty Jones.
Its gotten progressively worse in the last five years, Jones said Wednesday. This is definitely a new one for us.
The protesters, Peñasquitos residents Ann Vance and Martha Martin, said libraries are open, public spaces for children that should be free of references to gender identity and how adults experience sexual attraction.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/politics/story/2023-06-28/protestors-ruin-rancho-penasquitos-librarys-pride-exhibit-by-checking-out-nearly-all-the-books
ExciteBike66
(2,640 posts)Since the books are so popular. Also cancel library cards for those who do not return books...
Yonnie3
(18,119 posts)I was limited to three books out at a time. This was not enough for me and eventually the Librarian allowed me five (shh, don't tell anyone, she said)!
Do they no longer have such limits?