A Patmos, Michigan librarian called out conservatives for yanking library funding and for calling her and her staff "pedophiles" for including LGBTQ+ books in the library's collection.
There are only 90 LGBTQ-themed books in the Patmos Library's colllection of roughly 67,000 titles but they have nonetheless served as the catalyst behind a concerted effort mobilizing Republicans to slash library funding—and the librarian has had it with people who are angry the library is closing early as a result.
The librarian said that the situation in town has become so tense that she recently decided to close the library early, citing "staff safety." This was the "breaking point" for her, she said, noting that members of her staff have been "threatened" and "cursed" at by angry library patrons.
She also took aim at those who have put up signs calling librarians “pedophiles" and said she can't bring her own grandchildren into town because of the tense situation.
You can hear what she said in the video below.
\u201cLibrarians are sick and tired of MAGA culture wars, and they\u2019re beginning to clap back! \n\nI am 100% here for this \ud83d\udc4f\ud83c\udffd\u201d— Bhavik Lathia (@Bhavik Lathia) 1671596208
She said:
"Why are we closing early? Well, we hit a breaking point. We have been threatened, we have been cursed."
"I come to work every day and let me tell you, I'm working twice as many hours because you can't hire anybody because of the choices that you make. I come in here, I greet everyone with a smile on my face: 'How are you? Hope you've had a good day.'"
"Every day. Five days a week, six days a week I've been working. There are signs... I can't bring my grandchildren to this town. They know I'm a librarian. They can read."
"I'm a 'pedophile?' How dare you people? You don't know me. You don't know anything about me."
"You have said that I've sexualized your children, that I'm grooming your children. I have six grandkids out there. I choose what they read when they come here with me."
She went on to say that she has been "cursed" and "threatened" on the phone, adding that people have actually walked into the library and shown her pictures and memes on their phones, accusing her of allowing 11-year-old children to check out books far beyond their reading level—even though 11-year-old children cannot be in the library without a parent or guardian.
She continued:
"We broke. Deal with it. We’re human. I’m tired and I’m tired of all of you. I moved to this town two and a half years ago and I regretted it every day for the last year."
"This has been horrible. I didn’t know people could be like this. I wasn’t raised this way.”
“I’m Catholic, I’m Christian, I’m everything you are. But I was taught to love your neighbor as you love yourself. That’s not what I hear every day. Not from you!”
“It was one threat too many, one accusation too many. And all we do is come in here and serve you day after day after day. You’re welcome."
A pushback against literature deemed subversive has dominated the culture wars as of late, becoming a flashpoint among the far-right amid a campaign by Republicans to energize conservative voters, particularly in school board elections.
In recent months, the Republican Party has been gripped by an ongoing "groomer" hysteria accusing LGBTQ+ people of building relationships, trust and emotional connections with children so they can manipulate, exploit and abuse them.
This has resulted in a renewed pushback against the alleged "LGBTQ+ indoctrination" of children that has prompted at least one Republican to suggest parents and teachers who support LGBTQ+ children should be "executed for treason."
Much of the controversy surrounding the library revolved around the inclusion of LGBTQ+ books on its shelves, including Gender Queer, a graphic or comic book style memoir written and illustrated by Maia Kobabe. It recounts Kobabe's journey from adolescence to adulthood and the author's exploration of gender identity and sexuality, ultimately identifying as being outside of the gender binary.
Though highly acclaimed, its inclusion in libraries across the United States has often been challenged by parents, based on the presence of some sexually explicit illustrations. The book is recommended for teens, 15 and up.
Many have praised the librarian for speaking out and voiced their own frustrations.
\u201cLibrarian of the year!\u201d— Nadia (@Nadia) 1671734678
\u201cSo many ppl don\u2019t realize how difficult it is to become a legit librarian. The amount of info you need to know is staggering. You have to be really intelligent. It kills me these ppl are being caught in the web of GOP bs. They don\u2019t get paid enough for this. Kudos to this lady.\u201d— MeganH (@MeganH) 1671830371
\u201cThe Republican Party is a hate group, and the decent people of West Michigan are fighting back.\u201d— A.R. (Actually Republic) Moxon (@A.R. (Actually Republic) Moxon) 1671849670
\u201cNot only do they harass the librarians, this MAGAt town turned down a $24 annual property tax increase (just on homes over $250k) to keep their public library open. Donations from people around the country are going to keep it open at least to 2025! Those donors are my heroes!!!\u201d— LongFingered Egalitarian (@LongFingered Egalitarian) 1671834163
\u201cOur librarians deserve better than the baseless and disgusting attacks on them by a hateful mindless bunch who seeks to limit free speech and repress representation because their bigotry.\u201d— Jordon Greene (@Jordon Greene) 1671722927
\u201cWhat a depressing, but necessary, look at the human cost of the right's shameless efforts to gain power by mainstreaming QAnon insanity with their "groomer" crusade.\n\nThis is an elderly librarian. And they broke her.\n\nToo much of the right is no longer capable of seeing reality.\u201d— Jeremy Wilcox (@Jeremy Wilcox) 1671822541
\u201cCrank up the volume and let this woman's righteous indignation against the culture wars light you up!\u201d— Progressive Puppet News - BLM (@Progressive Puppet News - BLM) 1671877004
\u201cSolidarity with librarians standing up and fighting back against hate all over this country! \u2764\ufe0f\u270a\ud83d\udcda\u201d— Stephen Lane (@Stephen Lane) 1671683085
Similar situations like the one the librarian complained about in the video have played out elsewhere around the country.
For instance, in October, a Maury County, Tennessee mother went viral after she criticized County Commissioner Aaron Miller for driving the county’s library director from his job for refusing to take down a Pride display.
Maury County Commissioner Aaron Miller—who runs the local organization Foundation for Liberty and Freedom—had earlier called on county library director Zachary Fox to resign on the grounds that a display of LGBTQ+ literature was inappropriate.
Miller claimed that the materials were “child-targeted," adding that as a father, his "line in the sand was crossed when the library exhibited a bright, colorful display of no less than 28 books for this past Pride Month, all of which were written and marketed specifically for minors, especially young children."
But he was quickly taken to task by local mother Jessee Graham, who railed into him in a speech during a meeting of the Maury County Board of Trustees about the circumstances that cost Fox his job, calling them out for working to “completely annihilate a group of human beings who just wanna exist."
There is a rather bittersweet ending to this story however.
After the librarian's complaints attracted attention from news outlets, the library began receiving donations from people around the country as part of an effort to fight its potential closure, which was scheduled for September 2024, owing to lack of funding.
However, the library's board announced that donations have proven so substantial that the library can remain operational up to January 2025.