That's pretty harsh given that the library now openly welcomes hobos.
Meanwhile . . .
This local missive from conservative Jack Cashill probably didn't come up in your social media feed but it's worth checking out nevertheless . . .
"The Kansas City Public Library actually had a Golden Age. From the years 2005 to 2020, no public library in America did more to enlighten and entertain all of its patrons than did Kansas City’s. Unfortunately, the library fell harder and quicker than the Kabul airport. If the library now has any educational value, it is to remind taxpayers of the dangers of institutional capture . . .
"Benefactors of the Kansas City Public Library have felt the tremors here at home. No longer “a cornerstone around which our entire community gathers,” the library has turned exclusive, elitist, divisive. Major slices of the community have suddenly found themselves unwelcome."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Jack Cashill @ Ingram's: Can the KC Public Library Revive Its Golden Age?
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