Imagine stepping into a library bustling with the laughter and chatter of children, their faces alight with curiosity and excitement as they explore the world of books. However, amidst this lively scene, looms a rude Asian librarian, their patience stretched to the limit by the exuberance of the young patrons. Instead of approaching the situation with understanding and empathy, this librarian unleashes a tirade of harsh words, yelling at the children for talking and disrupting the peace of the library. Their tone is not only stern but threatening, as they wield the power to kick the children out if they do not comply with their demands. The once joyful atmosphere is replaced by a palpable sense of fear and tension as the children cower under the librarian's intimidating presence. Such behavior not only stifles the natural exuberance of childhood but also sends a damaging message to the young patrons, implying that their presence is unwelcome and their voices unworthy of being heard in the library. In a space meant to foster learning and exploration, the actions of the rude Asian librarian not only fail to uphold the values of respect and inclusivity but also perpetuate a culture of fear and exclusion. Instead of inspiring a love of reading and knowledge, they create a hostile environment that alienates children and inhibits their ability to fully engage with the resources and opportunities the library has to offer. It is imperative that libraries remain sanctuaries of learning and enlightenment, where all are welcomed with open arms and encouraged to embrace the joy...
Read moreThis library was very very bad. The people there doesn’t no care about autism babies. Suppose they have a toddler’s classes Wednesdays at 10:00am. But I come on time I know they come too many people. So I prepare my baby for get in. Because I don’t see any line. Just I sow people around with strollers and some without stroller. My baby is on spectrum of Autism, so he walks in front the door when the doors open we walk in and get the tickets. Because if you have tickets you can get the class if not you can’t. So I get the tickets. And then a mom with baby ask me for her tickets she says I pass over them. I say okay get it. Then the Chinese women come with me and complained but I said: I don’t sow any line. Because a Line is different is specific but when I came I sow just people around. But okay I understand, But the don’t care about the priority babies with disabilities. And also I sow some people come 3 or 4 people. Like mother, father and son. Or grandparents and grandchildren. Why they came a lot of people. This tickets louse. Because if you need for you and your baby. They don’t have any more, because they give for mama papa and babies. So the classes are for toddlers or for siniors or parents? If they will want to be strict, so they need to say Pune adult with one children or an adult with children’s or grandchildrens but the whole family comes so some babies missing her tickets. They don’t have good organization. So I don’t come any more. And I’m feel so sad with...
Read moreThere are way too many kids tryna be gangster and act tough. I was trying to do my homework on the computer when some kid took my seat when I went to the bathroom, refused to give it back and threatened to fight me over it. When I told one of the people working there they just told me they couldn't do anything and that I should...
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