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Officials in Northwest Public Library Haven’t Decided How to Respond to Book Burning

Officials in Northwest Public Library Haven’t Decided How to Respond to Book Burning

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Officials in a northwest Iowa public library have not yet decided how to respond after someone checked four L-G-B-T-Q books out of the library and burned them during the recent Orange City Pride Festival. Paul Dorr, leader of a religious group called Rescue the Perishing, burned the books in a live post on Facebook to protest homosexuality. Amanda Vazquez is director of the Orange City Library.

The library board hasn’t yet discussed the book burning.

The books are not technically overdue yet. Vasquez says news stories about the book burning have sparked attention for the Orange City institution.

Dorr says he does not intend to pay to replace the books he burned. Earlier this year, a petition was circulated to have books written from an L-G-B-T-Q perspective removed from the library in Orange City.

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