Keepers Of Deep Knowledge

Three tales of leftist librarians. And the loud buzzing inside their heads.

Something-something “white supremacy” something-something “privilege.” I’m paraphrasing, of course.

But really, it’s the same doctrinaire horseshit we’ve seen a hundred times. And according to which, the world will be enormously improved by the “abolition of policing in all its forms.” If that isn’t sufficiently unambiguous, our Ivy League librarians insist that their “ultimate goal” is, and I quote, “the complete abolition of law enforcement… everywhere.” Because “a world without policing” will somehow, rather conveniently, be a world without crime.

And because helping people find the books that they’d like to borrow is just too boring and insufficiently high-status for minds such as these.

Oh, there’s more.

3 Replies to “Keepers Of Deep Knowledge”

  1. My opinion of librarians was solidified back during the GWB administration, when at a meeting their national organization passed a resolution condemning the US involvement in Iraq, but couldn’t muster the votes to pass a resolution condemning the Castro regime for imprisoning ACTUAL LIBRARIANS in Cuba for giving people materials the communists deemed subversive.

  2. On the plus side, there would be no more gun control enforcement perhaps making certain undesirables “fair game”. Private security would flourish. Certain protestors would be less confident. Glass half “full” perhaps.

  3. There is no crime if you don’t call it “crime”. This is the magic elixir of communists that brings about “Utopia” – a place that can never exist in man’s time on earth.

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