Anonymous 09/25/2025 (Thu) 13:01 Id: 428e02 No.161490 del
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Dan Kleinman of SafeLibraries® @SexHarassed - Video: When American Library Association lies to communities, local acolytes typically behave like Lisa Rustemeyer in St. Tammany Parish.
Watch:
—maligns people: extremists, book banners, Nazis
—guilt by association
—us v. them
—argumentative bordering on rude
—attacks board members
—laughs derisively
—ignores time limits
—violates rules about public comment
—responds inappropriately
—tells library board how to think
—“the small voices versus the rest of the parish”—this is an ALA trope as ALA creates false polls so it can lie better and ignores real polls that show the exact opposite of what ALA false polling claims
—complains about “political groups and operatives,” a projection meaning people who oppose ALA setting up ALA’s own political groups and operatives, of which Lisa Rustemeyer is one.
—she’s worried “folks on the board tend to align with those that represent only a small amount.” ALA has been recommending people get on boards to improve ALA chances to control library boards. ALA just this month now offers training to people how to get onto library boards and promulgate Chicago ALA views that harm children. Yet Lisa Rustemeyer is concerned the wrong people are on the board. ALA is concerned too and is actively working to increase the numbers of Lisa Rustemeyers to take over and maintain library boards. Now why would Chicago’s ALA do that—and why would anyone in St. Tammany Parish want that?
So this is what happens when ALA pays local people to create local “alliances” and “freedom to read” groups then continues to help them grow, like happened in St. Tammany Parish.

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