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Originally Posted by crich70
A good question. And of course it's a crime against not only the library but against the patrons of the library who now won't have access to those materials any longer.
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If unique items were destroyed, then I consider it a crime against humanity. Because while we seem to be very slowly moving toward globilization, we certainly can't forget from what a divided past we came from.
And the more unique things that are destroyed, the less the future will have to remember the past. (of course, if Britney Spears' music and Stephanie Myer's books all are lost, you won't find me crying about THAT!)