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Amy Girard's avatar

For further context on the state of censorship in Canadian libraries I recommend this article on Quillette written by Greg Barkovich. https://quillette.com/2022/02/06/watching-my-beloved-once-eclectic-library-become-just-another-bastion-of-orthodoxy/

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Darryl Eschete's avatar

Doyle wrote in that piece:

"During the past few years, we have seen a bizarre militancy from librarians who are keen to 'decolonise' their collections or berate people for their reading habits. I am not suggesting here that there has been some kind of conspiracy among ideologues to infiltrate libraries by stealth, but rather that the role seems to attract activists who are convinced that society can be re-engineered through censorship of the words we say and the books we read."

The bit about the profession attracting activists is truer and deeper than the writer understands. The profession of librarianship is one perfectly suited for the casual activist personality who must earn a living: government work, mostly indoors, largely sedentary, and it affords a veneer of intellectual legitimacy and reasonableness to even the most anti-intellectual/unthinkingly convinced ideological sorts. Just as it's never a surprise when hardcore right-wingers are cops or soldiers, it's never a surprise when left-wing slogans and sentiments dominate the t-shirts of the attendees at library conferences..

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