Once the card was approved, the man checked out 50 books on topics that included Jewish history, African-American history and LGBTQ education.
The following day, CCPL heard from the Princeton University Bridging Divides Initiative (PUBDI), a group that monitors and reports suspected hate crimes on social media.
PUBDI informed CCPL that the man had posted a photo to a social media site April 3 that showed a car trunk full of books, with a caption relating to “cleansing” the libraries
The man was acting on a point of principle, something that too few Americans do these days - or in the recent past. That is why the rest of us suffer in silence or whine as the jew noose continues to tighten, and smother all life from us.
Do not criticize a White man who's doing a needed job that most amuricans won't do for themselves or their fellow men.
Flanders 1 points 16 hours ago
The man was acting on a point of principle, something that too few Americans do these days - or in the recent past. That is why the rest of us suffer in silence or whine as the jew noose continues to tighten, and smother all life from us.
Do not criticize a White man who's doing a needed job that most amuricans won't do for themselves or their fellow men.