Chad free public service vs. virgin profit-seeking private enterprise

  • jack [he/him, comrade/them]
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    2 years ago

    Libraries are free, accessible, and provide a wide variety of services. Especially in poor neighborhoods they get tons and tons of use. Tons of people rely on libraries for access to computers, internet, and printing services. They provide comfortable indoor space for homeless people. And yes, in fact, Americans are not genetically predisposed to hate reading, and many of them go for the books. These comments read anti-poor as fuck. How else could you think Americans go to expensive-ass sporting events (that many communities don't have at all) versus free libraries that every small town's got?

    edit: frankly it sounds like a comment from someone who's never been to a library and is either repulsed by the poors who use it or just can't imagine that anyone possibly would

    • macabrett
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      2 years ago

      edit: frankly it sounds like a comment from someone who’s never been to a library and is either repulsed by the poors who use it or just can’t imagine that anyone possibly would

      I'm not gonna comment on whether the study is accurate (I have no idea), but responding to someone like this when you clearly posted this because it was a "surprising" result to the survey is kinda shitty. That's a wild assumption to make about someone based on the current exchange.

      • jack [he/him, comrade/them]
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        2 years ago

        When the comment is "all Americans are too stupid to utilize a public service and actually just gamble all day", then yeah, I think that's a pretty shitty, anti-working class thing to say. Like, who do you think is using libraries, demographically speaking? Like every single public service it is disproportionately poor people, people of color, working women, the disabled, etc. It's sheltered/gross as fuck to act like everyone in this country is a boat dealership owning chud. It's literally attacking people for being systematically undereducated, which is a fundamentally reactionary thing to do.

        • I_Have_IBS [none/use name]
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          2 years ago

          Seriously. you can tell when a leftist still has elitist brainworms to eradicate because they’ll look you straight in the face and rant about how much they hate working class people lol

          :very-intelligent: “i don’t hate working class people, i just think think theyre all fucking idiots who should listen to my wisdom”

          bruh that’s the same damn thing

        • macabrett
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          2 years ago

          The person you said was "repulsed by poors" said nothing about gambling and they said nothing about the kinds of people that go to libraries. They shared (what appears to be) an inaccurate statistic on American literacy.

          • jack [he/him, comrade/them]
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            2 years ago

            Nah, that’s completely true. There is absolutely no fucking way Americans are visiting the library that often. Most Americans can barely read. You want me to believe that in a country where 21% of people are literally illiterate and the rest can maybe read as well as a fifth grader, the people are visiting libraries twice as often as the movies? Yeah, sure.

            This genuinely doesn't strike you as disdainful of working people? Making up garbage statistics to mock the idea of people going to the library?

            • macabrett
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              2 years ago

              No, not really. It strikes me as disdainful of America. I also don't think it's mocking the idea of people going to the library, it's mocking the idea of America liking something good. Misguided or not, I think you're assuming a lot about another person from very little and in an extremely negative way.

        • macabrett
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          2 years ago

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    • booty [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      frankly it sounds like a comment from someone who’s never been to a library

      my library card is one of 4 things i actually carry on me every single day, along with ID, credit card, and the license i need for my job. stop being an asshole

      in my adult life i have never met another person who told me about their trip to the library. every time a new bazinga superhero movie comes out every single person i speak to has seen it. i do not believe americans visit the library twice as often as the movies, it just isnt true