Posted on 04/17/2019 2:59:30 PM PDT by rickmichaels
Perhaps Library Journal was intending to be provocative when they tweeted out a blog post by Sofia Leung, a librarian from unceded Wampanoag land (Massachusetts) about how libraries perpetrate whiteness through their collections. The concept is one of critical race theory. Which by the way, it has always been interesting to me that intellectuals and those associated with academia will argue that race doesnt exist, yet filter their entire world view through the power dynamics of race relations.
With that in mind, lets take a look at what Leung had to say about whiteness in libraries: Library collections continue to promote and proliferate whiteness with their very existence and the fact that they are physically taking up space in our libraries, says Leung. They are paid for using money that was usually ill-gotten and at the cost of black and brown lives via the prison industrial complex, the spoils of war, etc.
Thats a lot to unpack. But lets continue.
Libraries filled with mostly white collections indicates that we dont care about what POC [People of Colour] think, we dont care to hear from POC themselves, we dont consider POC to be scholars, we dont think POC are as valuable, knowledgeable, or as important as white people.
You have to be an academic to have ideas this stupid. Thankfully, its not just me who thought this post was ludicrous. At the time of writing this, the original Tweet is getting ratioed pretty hard. At only 500 retweets, the post itself has garnered tonnes of negative attention and is currently at 6,000 mostly furious replies.
Let the record show that United States as a country takes more immigrants per year than the rest of the world. And those immigrants are from all backgrounds and religions. It is not a perfect system, but youd be hard pressed to find one that is.
As far as treating minorities goes, the U.S. doing a much better job than a country like, say, China, that is currently holding their Uyghur Muslim population concentration camps, forcing them to eat pork and drink alcohol.
And yes, I can already hear the retorts about the United States insanely high prison population. And I agree with you. But how many of those people are imprisoned for something they said, or something they believe? Not many, Id assume.
I am generally hesitant to call someone racist. Its a nasty title, and one that should be applied cautiously. But with just about everyone you can think of being labeled a white supremacist, or a neo-Nazi, Its becoming harder and harder not to name-call.
In this case, I dont believe Im name-calling or talking out of turn when I say I believe that Sofia Leung is a racist. Do not judge a book by its cover, and dont judge its content by the skin colour of the author. Ideas are ideas, and should be judged by their quality, not by its racial background. Dissecting the power structures surrounding race creates a very menacing and convenient boogeyman, but what good does that do?
Attacking whiteness is not progressive. Its reckless and short sighted.
And some say America was never great.
I think libraries are too leftist.
the American Library Association is a leftist tool
It influences all libraries including that sweet little place in your town.
After a lot of thought I have decided that I no longer support public libraries. Me, the woman who grew up in libraries, who loves books, who enjoys knowledge and research. For whom the odor of opening a book brings joy.
Books are readily available both online and by purchase. Private libraries can be gathered.
The polity is broken.
I will vote to end our town’s library.
No I think that the best thing to do is to take all these things back into private clubs.
The DC Central Library was the eleventh donated by Andrew Carnegie, opening in 1903, the first desegregated public building at that time in the city. Imagine that, a wealthy white man providing a free repository of knowledge to all races at that time.
For a five year old it was a wondrous reverent experience. Dimly lighted by today's standards, it remained cool because of the stone construction, an oasis in DC's hot and humid summers. I recall far more trees than appear in the post card view. The library function was moved to a new ugly horrible building designed by Mies Van der Rohe, MLK Memorial Library.
Last I heard was Apple computers offered to lease it for long term, with historic renovation of exterior and make an Apple Store, with some small public spaces fr events.
I was at the downtown LAPL (it has 8 floors) and I was on the 3rd floor men’s room and there was one homeless dude charging his cell phone with a grin on his face...in the mens room.
There are more than 2000 outlets on all 8 floors and this guy chooses the men’s room..I literally didnt turn my back on him.
I have an MLIS degree and refuse to support or join the ALA; their leftist viewpoint disgusted me years ago when I was in library school.
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