In a desperate plea for attention and a pathetic attempt to market his new children’s book, Christian evangelist and former TV star Kirk Cameron claims libraries are censoring him even while welcoming drag queens and hosting LGBTQ-friendly events.
Cameron’s publishers at Brave Books told FOX that they reached out to 50 public libraries to see if they would sponsor events in which Cameron would read his book to kids. They wanted the libraries to advertise the events on their websites and market the readings as they do other children’s events. Naturally, many of them said no.
The Rochambeau Public Library in Providence, Rhode Island, for instance, told Cameron and his book publisher by phone, “No, we will pass on having you run a program in our space.”
“We are a very queer-friendly library. Our messaging does not align,” the library worker also told Brave Books.
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(So, basically Cameron expected the libraries to give him free advertising for his book and they saide "no".)
He is making his own advertising. You send out two hundred applications, forty nine say no because they are closed that day anyway, or they already have a booking, and out of those one said no for idealogical reasons. So you only count those fifty, and you only talk about that one, and wham bang you are a victim.