TN librarian fired for public book burning of conservative authors | Eastern NC Now

Burning books is a bad idea

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A librarian in Chattanooga, Tennessee has been fired for conducting a public book burning of books by conservative authors that he had removed from the library.  Cameron Williams, who is a left wing activist and a rapper, actually put out a video showing him burning library books by conservative authors.  He called his firing "a perpetuation of white supremacy" and claimed he did nothing wrong.
 
 
As the far left's attacks on free speech expand, look for more book burnings.  Totalitarianism is on our doorstep.

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