Librarians Against, and For, Censorship
L. Brent Bozell, III has posted this article at the Culture and Media Institute. Its subcaption reads:
It is quite apparent who the ALA believes to be the heroes and villains of this struggle. There are the avatars of intellectual freedom, the brave souls who champion open-mindedness, and then there are the censorious busybodies. Some have made the obvious point that challenging libraries to provide titles they’re not stocking would turn the tables and make people realize that librarians can also be censorious in the titles they choose not to display. The mere act of selecting some books and excluding others is a “censorious” act . . .
The American Library Association has a long history of joining the ACLU to stop all “censorship” of pornography in public libraries. Bozell focuses on ALA efforts to promote the homosexual agenda.
