Conservative Wanderer

“A troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our rendezvous with destiny; that we will uphold the principles of self-reliance, self-discipline, morality, and, above all, responsible liberty for every individual that we will become that shining city on a hill.” — Ronald Wilson Reagan

Nuclear Books?

Truth is stranger than fiction:

Berkeley’s public library will face a showdown with the city’s Peace and Justice Commission tonight over whether a service contract for the book check-out system violates the city’s nuclear-free ordinance.

The dispute centers on a five-year, $63,000 contract the library wants to sign with 3M, an international technology company based in Minnesota, to service five scanner machines library patrons use to check out books.

But 3M, a company with operations in 60 countries, refused to sign Berkeley’s nuclear-free disclosure form as required by the Nuclear Free Berkeley Act passed by voters in 1986.

As a result, the library’s self-checkout machines have not been serviced in about six months. Library officials say 3M is the only company authorized by the manufacturer to fix the machines, which were purchased in 2004.

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“We really mean it when we say we don’t want to be part of the nuclear machinery,” said commission member George Lippman. “The act is meant to be a blow against nuclear war. We’re serious about upholding that.”

The crazy part is, these Berzerkley nitwits can’t see that causing problems for the library also makes it harder for people to read lefty books like, say, Earth in the Balance, for free.

In other words, political correctness is standing in the way of people reading about political correctness. There’s a certain irony there.

Category: Society