Library budget full of woke spending

By John Labriola - For years, Citrus County libraries have subscribed to a magazine called BookPage, a monthly publication with reviews of recommended new books to read. A stack of the magazines are prominently displayed in each of the system's five branch libraries, so anyone walking into a library can see them. The taxpayer-funded library system spends $3,300 a year on this annual subscription because it purchases a total of 500 copies, so patrons can pick them up, take them home and keep them without having to check them out. In case you haven't ever leafed through it, the magazine is extremely woke and specializes in recommending books that push LGBT, DEI, CRT and witchcraft themes, and it demonizes parents who try to shield their children from pornography as "book banners." While not every book recommended in BookPage is overtly political, the books that do have a political bent are invariably left-wing. The magazine never recommends a book by a conser...