"Parents who would tell their children not to read Playboy 'don't really care about their kids growing up and learning to think and explore.'"
9/18/95 Citizen, quoting Judith Krug,
ALA Director of OIF.
Link/Legal Notice.

Effects of ALA Policy:  List of Crimes and Filters in Libraries and Schools; Please Help an 8 Year Old Library Crime Victim.

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Another effect is the sexualization of children.  See:  Report of the APA Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls
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Are Children Safe in Public Libraries?

Children Are Not Safe in Public Libraries

If a look at the latest news on public library crimes, crimes in school and public libraries from years ago, and hundreds of library crimes from testimony before Congress is too unbelievable, see for yourself graphic, investigative news videos showing nationwide why children are unsafe in public libraries.  Read more on this topic here.

Even good librarians are victimized by the agenda of "anything goes."  See for example Adamson v. Minneapolis Public Library:  "More cruelly, the reality of children being sexually victimized by adults became a depressing and recurrent image of every day life."

Here's a library that fired a librarian for calling the police on someone viewing child pornography:

The above mentioned concerns are only a few examples of one occurrence but are representative of a larger problem that is endemic within the library organization and its senior management.  Both Mr. Lewis and Ms. Hill have reinforced a culture of control and misrepresentation of events and facts.  The repeated efforts of senior library personnel to create this culture of control and misrepresent information have created great dysfunction within the library department and have measurably strained the relationship with the City of Lindsay.  The actions of Mr. Lewis and Ms. Hill are intolerable and at this time we request that you address this matter.  Source:  City of Lindsay. This story is national news, first appearing on InsideEdition, March 19, 2008.
"As for obscenity and child pornography, prosecutors and police have adequate tools to enforce criminal laws. Libraries are not a component of law enforcement efforts...."   Source:  American Library Association.

The ALA May Be Directly Responsible Despite the Law

The American Library Association [ALA] believes it is "age" discrimination for a librarian to make a decision about the appropriateness of material for children.  On the other hand, the US Supreme Court said in a case the ALA lost in 2003, US v. ALA"The interest in protecting young library users from material inappropriate for minors is legitimate, and even compelling, as all Members of the Court appear to agree."  However, the ALA has yet to change its "age" discrimination policy:  "Despite the 2003 U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA), ... ALA policy is unchanged ... because [of the] block[age of] legal information to which users are entitled under the Constitution."

Using this as an excuse to ignore the US Supreme Court, many libraries have unfiltered Internet access that attracts criminals who then go on to rape and molest children.  It's so bad that communities have to band together to help library crime victims:  here's a library crime victim you can help.

Read more here, including The Toxic American Public Library:  Violating Children With "Harmful Matter"; "A Clear & Present Danger":

Playboy's own sex and violence agenda long funded The American Library Association and its Freedom to Read ... campaign.  Such a conflict of interest becomes significant when the ALA seeks to bring into our libraries previously prohibited "harmful matter" produced by one of its legal patrons.  ....  [T]he ALA is in direct conflict with the majority of the tax paying public....

The ALA Actually Pushes Inappropriate Material On Children

The ALA pushes inappropriate material on children in public libraries and public schools nationwide.  Read how here.  ALA policy ensures children have unfettered access to "sexual-related materials":

ALA affirms the right of youth to comprehensive, sex-related ... materials...; affirms the active role of librarians in providing such; and urges librarians and library educators to re-examine existing policies and practices and assume a leadership role in seeing that information is available for children and adolescents....

Also see The Problem with Library Pornography; Modern Brain Research Reveals Critical Importance of Library Filters, emphasis ours:

[ALA] administrators funded by the Playboy Foundation, turn our public libraries into "dirty book stores" to protect their patron's profits.  ....  In 1998 there were at least 245 nonconsensual child victims, due to reckless libraries documented in the "Dangerous Access" report to congress.  ....  Despite the fanciful [ALA] hysteria about children's right to "information," most rational Americans want pornography filtered from our libraries.

States and Communities Can Act to Protect Their Children

Citizens can act in their own communities to make changes, but ALA policy directs local libraries to ignore local concerns, and most media side with the ALA or is unaware of ALA misinformation.  State & City CIPA Laws lists CIPA-like laws in various states and towns and arms people with information they will need to get such laws in their own states.  We also present the use of non-CIPA ordinances in library policy to create a similar effect.  Also see our list of state "harmful to minors" laws.

Be sure to read the following:

  • US v. ALA, US Supreme Court, 23 June 2003 [public library computer filters are constitutional and do not violate First Amendment rights],
  • Board of Education v. Pico, US Supreme Court, 25 June 1982 [public school libraries cannot remove books for political reasons, but parties stipulated sexually inappropriate books may be removed at any time], and
  • ACLU v. Gonzales, US District Court, March 2007 [COPA (not CIPA) found unconstitutional precisely because Internet filters have significantly improved, are over 95% effective, and they no longer block health-related information like breast cancer.  And an ACLU expert made this argument, no less!!]

Read more here to learn about a woman who single handedly made a politician lose a race when she used a pamphlet to expose his efforts to force ALA policy into the community.  Or about a grandma who, as Citizens of Positive Education (C.O.P.E.), performs library protests in Ohio.  Or read the first chapter of Sandpiper (warning: oral sex too graphic to be included here) that's available to all children in her library.

Don't Give the ALA "One Thin Dime"

We could not have said this better ourselves:

Speaking of local control ... even after six years, it still rankles that our librarians refused and continue to refuse to adopt a policy prohibiting access to pornography by minors on library Internet terminals.  ....  The values espoused by the American Library Association are so divorced from the values of our community that we would seriously consider ... going back to the days of a city library under local control, rather than giving one thin dime to an institution controlled by an organization that believes in "all materials for all patrons regardless of age."

Read more of this quote here.

And three cheers for Rochester, NY, where CIPA filters were already in use, but the library allowed people to peruse porn in violation of the law but in conformance with ALA policy, and repeated undercover media investigations showed constant violations, even resulting in an arrest!  The Library Journal reported the library tacitly admitted cries of censorship and loss of rights are fake and phony claims used to dissuade people from breaking the ALA grip on community libraries, as SafeLibraries points out in the online comment to "Rochester, NY, Board Agrees to County Internet Policy," by Norman Oder, Library Journal, 6 July 2007.  Governmental leaders can learn an important lesson in growing brains and backbones from Monroe County Executive Maggie Brooks, who refused to give one thin dime until control of the library returned to the public.  For more, see Stop Library Porn.

What Information Does SafeLibraries.org Provide?

Besides the above, SafeLibraries.org is certified in Internet safety training and we wrote "LMIRL" (you'll never guess what it means) to provide information and excellent exhibits on how to protect children in cyberspace.  We wrote "Porn Pushers" to present evidence from people of all political stripes about the downward spiral in books written for children and how the ALA applauds and encourages this.  "Value Voters" details what's wrong, why, and what can be done about it.  Extensive references are provided so people can make their own determinations for themselves.

Sometimes people in serious trouble caused in some way by the Internet contact us for help.  We got so many requests that we now provide the "We Recommend" page so self-help is available.  We also get contacted by people who rake us over the coals.  For them we have posted some responses online.  See "Learning Librar'ns" and "Negative Reaction Turns Positive in the Light of Truth."

Some of our pages detail what we are up against.  Those include "Double Standards" and "The ALA vs USA." The real gem is "Unequal Access" where we detail how the ALA's so-called "Office for Intellectual Freedom" suppressed our intellectual freedom while at the same time violating the rules of a state supreme court.

Just for kicks, we present "The ALA Anthem" -- wait till you see what's there.  No matter where one stands on the issues, we promise you will get a laugh from the songs and videos presented on this page.  Enjoy.

Curious what else we have written or what has been written about us?  We list it all for you on the "Contact" page at "Media By and About Us."  However, the bulk of our work is unpublished and consists of hundreds of letters to people, governments, and media across the country.  Here is one such example where we call out the ALA for hinting parents were racist for trying to keep a book containing bestiality, among other things, from children in public schools:  Response to "Group Targets Black Author's Book." Notice how we provide extensive links for fact checking purposes.  You see, we think people should be informed, not misled.

Thank you for visiting.  There's more to discover so have fun.  And we hope our advertisements are targeted to the text on the page so you might find something of interest/value in addition to our regular content.  Thanks again.