'Openly conspiring to deprive local citizens access to public meeting space'
A legal team is requesting a federal investigation after an official for the American Library Association was caught recommending how librarians could deprive Christians of their freedom of speech.
And the suggestion has been made that the ALA no longer be qualified to accept federal grants.
WND reported recently that the comments came from Deborah Caldwell-Stone, the association's director of its "Intellectual Freedom" office.
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Her advice included how librarians can censor Christians, whose messages they dislike.
Her comments were in response to a book tour by BRAVE books and author Kirk Cameron to hold story hours in libraries.
Their action was in response to the plague of "drag queen" story hours that already have been held in many libraries, where performers strut their sexuality if front of children and promote to the little ones their alternative sexual lifestyle choices.
Caldwell-Stone said librarians should keep control of their facilities, and claimed the First Amendment "does not require the library to even offer the meeting-room spaces."
"So ... in regard to the Kirk Cameron thing, you are not obligated to offer public meeting-room spaces," she suggested.
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