Commission denounces library board's Charlie Kirk vote
By John Labriola - Citrus County Commissioners last week denounced the Library Advisory Board's recent decision to reject a temporary Charlie Kirk book display, saying its rationale for not allowing it made no sense. "I don't even know what the problem is. This is a historical figure, whether people agreed or didn't agree with the things he said or did," said Commissioner Diana Finegan. "I think it would be more than appropriate to have displays of his books." Finegan rejected comparisons to the LGBT Pride propaganda displays, which the library system canceled in 2022, as "apples and oranges." "We're talking about a sexual orientation versus someone that has been deemed as an American hero with a holiday," she said, referring to President Donald Trump's designation of Oct. 14 as the National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk. "I hope to see that display. If I find out that's something the library cannot do, I...