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Socialism 2023 Conference: report by an undercover blogger

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Karlyn Borysenko, who runs Actively Unwoke substack, has posted a series of posts and videos titled, My Day with the Socialists, after she attended the Socialism 2023 Conference this Labor Day weekend (when else?) and made some exclusive recordings.

Among the posts are:

There's much, much more. We'll stop the list here and just post this short video from America's top librarian, who is a more devout Marxist than any librarian I met in the USSR. 
 


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Sadly, this is not a new phenomenon, it's just that the mask has fallen in a big way.

The ALA has long been one of the most leftist organizations in the USSA, and why not? Who better to control what the public may read for free and also monitor who is reading what? Let us not forget that the "USA Patriot Act" charged librarians to engage in low-level surveillance and
reporting to law enforcement agencies.

Note what's circled in red on this parody I posted in in mid-July.

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Most Equally Esteemed Literary Komrads,

Remember those cute little "neighborhood libraries"?  The home made covered bookshelves the most shamelessly leftist members of the neighborhood would put out by the curb?  They would stock it with Mao's Little Red Book, Das Kapital, and The Communist Manifesto.  That last sentence was not hyperbole in my neighborhood.  The idea was that impressionable youth could drop by on their way to their Young Pioneers meeting and pick up some propaganda light reading material.  At least that was what sprung up in my neighborhood.

Impersonating a dastardly counter revolutionary, I simply had to have some fun with this.  I found a case of 100 copies of the Robert Heinlein classic, "Starship Troopers" on eBay for next to nothing.  I began placing a copy or two at a time in the neighborhood propaganda dispensing station library.  I heard through various channels that the impressionable youths were picking up the Starship Trooper books and reading them.  Even more alarming, several of them had actually done favorable book reports for school on this despicable philosophical treaties.  It all came to a head when a "concerned parent" came to a meeting of the HOA (upon which I had managed to be installed as Secretary) to demand that certain types of books be "banned" (her word, not mine) from the neighborhood library.  As Secretary, I had to report this with no identity withheld in the neighborhood newsletter.  Another scandal for another time. 

I managed to get most of the copies of Starship Trooper into the hands of kids.  I can only imagine the trouble that group caused as they went through the Anchorage indoctrination public school system. 

Stirring up trouble in the Current Truth™ since 1961,

Red Salmon

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Red Salmon wrote:
9/10/2023, 6:23 pm
Most Equally Esteemed Literary Komrads,

Remember those cute little "neighborhood libraries"?  The home made covered bookshelves the most shamelessly leftist members of the neighborhood would put out by the curb?  They would stock it with Mao's Little Red Book, Das Kapital, and The Communist Manifesto.  That last sentence was not hyperbole in my neighborhood.  The idea was that impressionable youth could drop by on their way to their Young Pioneers meeting and pick up some propaganda light reading material.  At least that was what sprung up in my neighborhood.
There's one of those right around the corner from my place. It inspired my contributions to Women Sistory Month:

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