So I'm working as a tech in a high school library where most of my day is spent handling tech support for staff. All three of the staff members in my library—the librarian, another tech, and myself—are all new to the school this year, and we don't really have many hard policies in place yet. But I'm heavily ND, and work best with a checklist, so I'm curious what everyone else does in the morning? What does your morning to do list look like? Even though I know most of y'all aren't in school libraries, the last time I posted asking about a closing checklist everyone was so helpful I was about to crib together one for myself from what all the replies. I even went so far as to make a little flyer for it on Canva—there's a little dude rushing out the door for quttin' time and everything.
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u/BookusWorkus — 17 days ago
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All of the Tim Lahaye books embrace the premise that the majority of Jews will need to die for a minority of us to convert to Christianity. I find this to be essentially a work of antisemitic hate. That's leaving aside the fact that its message of Christian supremacy broadly targets every religion Lahaye disagrees with (including the bulk of the world's Christians). If the Turner Diaries are a no, I don't see how Lahaye is a yes. Just because the hate filled genocide in the book is more broadly appealing doesn't make it less hateful or genocidal.
^(as an aside I accidentally typed out Lahate one time, and had a chuckle at how appropriate it was...)
u/BookusWorkus — 17 days ago