The ALA has recently faced criticism for appointing Emily Drabinski, a self-proclaimed "Marxist lesbian," as its new president. Additionally, the organization has been under fire for advocating the inclusion of sexually explicit books in public and school libraries, despite concerns from parents about age-inappropriate material for children.
As a result of the controversy surrounding the ALA, Montana became the first state to sever ties with the organization earlier this month. Montana Commissioner Tom Burnett justified the decision, stating, "Our oath of office and duty to the Constitution prohibits association with a Marxist-led organization." He further explained, "Marxism directly contradicts the principles of the United States Constitution. It is acceptable to discuss and learn about Marxism, but not to affiliate with Marxist-led organizations."
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Conservative lawmakers in several other states have also called for withdrawal from the ALA, citing its Marxist leadership and support for "explicit materials." Members of the Idaho Freedom Caucus expressed "significant concerns" about the ALA's new president, claiming that Drabinski aims to "undermine the West by eradicating the traditional family, natural sexual relationships, distinctions between sexes, and the orderly structures that accompany them."
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The Idaho Freedom Caucus stated, "Her election raises issues about libraries' involvement in exposing children to explicit materials and injecting hard-left politics and sexuality into publicly funded libraries. With her election, we have concerns about libraries' adherence to their educational purpose and their responsible use of taxpayer funds."
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Conservative lawmakers in Arizona, South Carolina, Texas, Wyoming, Georgia, Mississippi, and Pennsylvania have applauded Montana's decision to leave the ALA and have encouraged their public and school libraries to join the movement.
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Dan Kleinman, the executive director of the World Library Association, informed the DCNF that the new organization would provide financial assistance for individuals suing to remove sexually explicit books from public and school libraries. Kleinman stated, "The World Library Association is going to be able to attract donations from big donors on the other side because somebody has to do something to give some kind of help to parents and communities, or else the nationwide effect of the harm done to children with this inappropriate material is going to be huge. The World Library Association would like to provide some kind of counterbalance to this big group that has been pushing these inappropriate books that they have been for decades."
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The primary objectives of the World Library Association are to promote "information literacy and political neutrality." Shawn McBreairty, a board member of the World Library Association, expressed concerns about the ALA's attempt to "normalize sexual materials."
McBreairty stated, "The World Library Association is going to help parents with an unbiased and conservative agenda and just get back to regular education, the basics of what we all used to think a library was when we were a kid."