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Brian Anderson, 1997
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Mike Hixenbaugh at NBC News:
METROPOLIS, Ill. — The pastor began his sermon with a warning. Satan was winning territory across America, and now he was coming for their small town on the banks of the Ohio River in southern Illinois. “Evil is moving and motivated,” Brian Anderson told his congregation at Eastland Life Church on the evening of Jan. 13. “And the church is asleep.” But there was still time to fight back, Anderson said. He called on the God-fearing people of Metropolis to meet the enemy where Satan was planning his assault: at their town’s library. A public meeting was scheduled there that Tuesday, and Christians needed to make their voices heard. Otherwise, Anderson said, the library would soon resemble a scene “straight out of Sodom and Gomorrah.” The pastor’s call to action three months ago helped ignite a bitter fight that some locals have described as “a battle for the soul” of Metropolis.
The dispute has pitted the city’s mayor, a member of Eastland Life Church, against his own library board of trustees. It led to the abrupt dismissal of the library director, who accused the board of punishing her for her faith. And last month, it drew scrutiny from the state’s Democratic secretary of state, who said the events in Metropolis “should frighten and insult all Americans who believe in the freedom of speech and in our democracy.” Similar conflicts have rocked towns and suburbs across the country, as some conservatives — convinced that Democrats want to "sexualize" and indoctrinate children — have sought to purge libraries of books featuring LGBTQ characters and storylines. Republican state legislatures have taken up a wave of bills making it easier to remove books and threatening librarians with criminal charges if they allow minors to access titles that include depictions of sex.
To counter this movement, Illinois Democrats last year adopted the first state law in the nation aimed at preventing book bans— which ended up feeding the unrest in Metropolis. Under the law, public libraries can receive state grant funding only if they adhere to the Library Bill of Rights, a set of policies long promoted by the American Library Association to prevent censorship.
Many longtime residents were stunned when these national fissures erupted in Metropolis, a quirky, conservative city of about 6,000 people that has a reputation for welcoming outsiders. Because of its shared name with the fictional city from DC Comics, Metropolis has for the past half century marketed itself as “Superman's hometown.” Tens of thousands of tourists stop off Interstate 24 each year to pose beneath a 15-foot Superman statue at the center of town, to attend the summertime Superman Celebration, or to browse one of the world’s largest collections of Superman paraphernalia at the Super Museum.
“Where heroes and history meet on the shores of the majestic Ohio River,” the visitor’s bureau beckons, “Metropolis offers the best small-town America has to offer.” But lately, the pages of the Metropolis Planet — yes, even the masthead of the local newspaper pays homage to Clark Kent — have been filled with strife. Unlike in comic books and the Bible, the fight in Metropolis doesn’t break along simple ideological lines. Virtually everyone on either side of the conflict identifies as a Christian, and most folks here vote Republican. The real divide is between residents who believe the public library should adhere to their personal religious convictions, and those who argue that it should instead reflect a wide range of ideas and identities.
During his sermon in January and in the months since, Anderson has cast his congregation and their God as righteous defenders of Metropolis — and the Library Bill of Rights and its supporters as forces of evil. If Christians didn’t take a stand, Anderson warned, there would soon be an entire children’s section at the library “dedicated to sexual immorality and perversion.” And before long, he said, the town would be hosting “story hour with some guy that thinks he’s a girl.”
[...] A week later, the board went into a closed session and presented Baxter with an ultimatum: If she wanted to keep her job, she needed to sign a performance improvement plan. It stipulated that she would abide by the Library Bill of Rights, seek state grant funding and discontinue praying aloud with children and other religious activities at the library. Baxter refused to sign and began to criticize the board. Voices were raised, according to three members. After a few minutes, James, the board president, slammed her fist on the table. “This is not up for debate, Rosemary,” she said. “Either sign it, or don’t.” Baxter stood up and left. Minutes later, the board came out of closed session. By a vote of 5-3, they terminated Baxter’s employment. Baxter’s departure left the library in turmoil. Four employees resigned soon after, and the board got to work picking up the pieces. They brought on a former library employee to serve as interim director and embarked on top-to-bottom reviews of the library’s catalog and finances. “Our focus,” James said, “is making sure our library is strong and healthy and there to serve everyone.” Then, on March 19, the story of Baxter’s firing was picked up by Blaze Media, a national conservative outlet. In a column titled, “A librarian’s faithful service is silenced by a secularist takeover,” conservative talk radio host Steve Deace interviewed Baxter and Anderson and reported that both had come under fire for their Christian beliefs.
Deace presented the local saga as a warning that evil forces were now coming for small-town America and blamed the problems in Metropolis, in part, on “a California transplant who is living with another man,” referring to Loverin, the library board member. Three days later, Metropolis Mayor Don Canada — who in 2021 had appointed Anderson, his pastor, to an open seat on the City Council — took a stand of his own. In letters addressed to James and two other board members, Canada announced that he’d “lost faith in the Board in its current state.” As a result, he was removing James and two others who’d voted to terminate Baxter.
In Superman's alleged hometown of Metropolis, Illinois, the town has been engulfed with strife over conflicts on the direction of the town's public library, with Eastland Life Church Pastor Brian Anderson leading a war against the library as part of the faux moral panic about LGBTQ+ books that right-wingers falsely claim such books "sexualize" children.
#Metropolis Illinois#Illinois#Libraries#Book Bans#Book Banning#Public Libraries#Anti LGBTQ+ Extremism#Eastland Life Church#Brian Anderson#Alexi Giannoulias#Illinois HB2789#American Library Association#Metropolis Public Library#Rhonda James#Rosemary Baxter#Library Bill of Rights#Culture Wars#Steve Deace#Don Canada#Library Boards
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Christine by Brian Anderson
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#girl#girl skateboards#yeah rights#2003#brian anderson#mike carroll#tony ferguson#rick howard#eric koston#rick mccrank#paul rodriguez#p-rod#jeron wilson#brandon biebel#robbie mckinley#jeremy rogers#gino#gino iannucci#scott johnston#kenny anderson#richard mulder#mike york#chico brenes#ricardo carvalho#daniel castillo#chris roberts#ty evans#spike jonze#skateboarding
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Brian Anderson - Yeah Right!
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Sophie Vol. 2 Frankenstein's Hound is another amazing entry that's great for kids and adults
Sophie Vol. 2 Frankenstein's Hound is another amazing entry that's great for kids and adults #comics #graphicnovel
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Brian Anderson takes 15. Last worn by Luis Guillorme earlier this season.
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Antihero | Fantastic Voyage | 2022
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#pretty guys hhhhhhhh#neil perry#todd anderson#charlie dalton#dead poets society#johnny cade#the outsiders#jason dean#jd heathers#heathers#brian johnson#the breakfast club#ferris beuller#ferris bueller's day off#aesthetic attraction
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Pretty boys sucking their cig is my favorite gender
#artists on tumblr#digital art#fanart#placebo#suede band#manic street preachers#brian molko#brett anderson#richey edwards
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The X-Files | S02E12 'Aubrey'
#your rescue set bestie! sorry it took so long ;-;#hope you like it :)#one of my favourite rescues tbh#because this SCENE oh my goodness#surprisingly few lines as i just found out#but as i said. the fact that mulders injuries get ZERO followup in the ep#i am on my hands and knees begging someone anyone for some post-ep whump of this#dailytxf#txfedit#my gifs#the scientist speaks#gillian anderson#dana scully#terry o'quinn#brian tillman#deborah strang#bj morrow#david duchovny#fox mulder#morgan woodward#harry cokely#x files#the x files
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#movies#polls#clerks#clerks 1994#clerks movie#90s movies#kevin smith#brian o’halloran#jeff anderson#marilyn ghigliotti#requested#have you seen this movie poll
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Brian Anderson - Yeah Right!
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