BLM Leader FIRED From Library After Getting CAUGHT In Purely Hypocritical Act!

I remember when I was a kid, we had a massive library expansion take place when our town library took over the building that was previously the library from the old Air Force base that had closed some years before.

This little town of about a thousand people now had a sizable library. It was so awesome, plus the bike ride was some amazing scenery. Anyway, there were so many books in there that you could never read all of them in one lifetime. You simply could never get near part of them.

One time, when I was a senior in high school we took a trip there for some school thing and I grabbed a book from the children’s section and hid it in some biography section behind this massive book that I hadn’t seen anyone ever check out.

I did it as a joke and forgot about it. Six years later, when I got out of the military and went back to visit I was shocked to find that the kid’s book was still there and that nobody had even checked out the other biography to reveal the hiding spot either.

My point here is that while you might never read the lady majority of books that are out there, they should always be there if you want to.

This is pathetic. BLM activist Cameron Williams was charged with removing and burning conservative books from the library he worked at.

According to a recent report, Williams has now been officially terminated from his job.

This wasn’t the first time the BLM activist has been charged for burning public items.

Last Summer he was arrested for stealing and burning a sheriff’s flag from the county jail.

 

 

The Chattanoogan covered the story:

After a hearing last Friday and conversations with the city attorney, the employment of part-time Library Specialist Cameron Dequintez Williams was terminated on Wednesday.

He was charged with burning books from the library written by conservative authors.

Library officials said, “The city of Chattanooga Human Resources Department completed its investigation of an allegation that books were removed from the Chattanooga Public Library’s Main Branch on Dec.

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