10-25-2024, 12:49 PM
I was in a Public Library yesterday. It was just a small library (small town). On the way out the door I noticed some fluorescent green and pink packages right next to the children's book section with a big sign above them which said..."FREE, Take One".
I couldn't read what was on the packages so I walked over to take a closer look...
The fluorescent pink package said..."Drug Test with instructions. Tests for Methamphetamine, opioids, stimulants and other similar substances" (then it listed about a dozen chemical names for the drugs).
The fluorescent green package said..."Birth Control condoms with complete instructions for use"
Yes...right next to the children's book section in the Public Library!!
I applaud both drug testing and birth control measures, but putting them right next to the Dr. Seuss and Dora the Explorer books appeared to be very intentional. This wasn't a small display either. It was a floor standing display which was about 4-1/2 feet tall and about 2 feet wide. (You could see where they had to move stuff out of the way to place this display were it was).
When I walk around in the world I apparently live in today it seems like a place I don't recognize anymore.
I couldn't read what was on the packages so I walked over to take a closer look...
The fluorescent pink package said..."Drug Test with instructions. Tests for Methamphetamine, opioids, stimulants and other similar substances" (then it listed about a dozen chemical names for the drugs).
The fluorescent green package said..."Birth Control condoms with complete instructions for use"
Yes...right next to the children's book section in the Public Library!!
I applaud both drug testing and birth control measures, but putting them right next to the Dr. Seuss and Dora the Explorer books appeared to be very intentional. This wasn't a small display either. It was a floor standing display which was about 4-1/2 feet tall and about 2 feet wide. (You could see where they had to move stuff out of the way to place this display were it was).
When I walk around in the world I apparently live in today it seems like a place I don't recognize anymore.