Spyke

I hate that it was needed, but it's beautiful to see a community come together to support something so important.

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lemmy.world

They returned the books. I guess they realized that it would constitute as theft, and decided not to get arrested over it. Or they have no backbone. Who knows.

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lemmy.world

I hate the fact that there's a stand for the books that is this prominent. If someone is closeted and wants to borrow one, there's no chance in hell to do it discreetly. It's like a big neon sign... Very inconsiderate if you ask me.

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lemm.ee

I kind of assume a display like this is more for the curious than the closeted.

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And I'm sure they have a copy of each book on the display on their regular shelves, and it's more like "hey, here's some LGBT+ books we have, there's more on the shelves."

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Funny that a group that promotes inclusion would target a specific demographic at the cost of excluding all the others.

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Assuming that only members of the community could possibly be interested in these books is one of the problems we have.

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kbin.social

If that was the only place you could get pride books? Sure

But I can only assume that there are other pride books around the library, and I think having a designated pride section is good for those who want it.

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And likely this was just for Pride month, and anyone wanting the books who is closeted can get them much more discretely later, or make a request with a librarian.

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...despite the vows set for in the threatening email, the checked-out books have been returned.

Hopefully those returned books are being examined for vandalism before going back onto the shelves. Wouldn't be too big of a stretch to imagine that people petty enough to try and keep the books out of circulation might find other ways to be assholes.

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