Sunday, February 1, 2009
Free Speech
Public Libraries perceive themselves as defenders of free speech, and as opponents of censorship. There is much evidence to support this self-concept. However, as a person who worked for one library, I found that internally within the organization, there was much discomfort with free speech and it was often discouraged, though the discouragement was often subtle and the censorship was often self-imposed.
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This is true! Could not agree more.
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