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Readers Write: Why does library want extremist on its board?

Our library should be a home for education, pluralism and equality for all. However, the board has endorsed a candidate who is known to many in Great Neck for his outlandish views. David Zielenziger shows no respect for anyone who is in anyway different to him. How can we empower such an individual with a seat on our library board?

Every week, for many years, Zielenziger has attended the Village of Great Neck and library board meetings. In an effort to enlighten those not attending, he shares his reactions and opinions with his mass mailing list as a public service announcement. 

Unfortunately, his PSAs show his xenophobia (his fear and distrust of that which is perceived to be foreign or strange). Zielenziger documents his derision of Orthodox Jews, Persians, Asians and anyone who disagreed with his worldview. He labels people imbeciles, idiots and morons.

Please read the commentary that he adds to his blogs and decide if he is the right candidate for you? Frankly, I think it is shameful that people continue to read his weekly lies:

I denounced this in public comment time as a Trumpish, sleazy campaign tactic. The last part says “we condemn such behavior,” which is appropriate, but who appointed him the library dictator?

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This is like the Roman emperors scratching their names on their monuments — or our Fuhrer signing his name in magic marker like a psychiatric patient on his empty proclamations. Library president had no response!”

Tell me what will happen if there is a library dilemma that requires insight, a non-judgmental opinion, or calls for a compassionate and tactful hand? Zielenziger has proven that he is incapable of delivering such unbiased, well balanced and thoughtful responses to such challenges.

In my opinion, the library should respond professionally and remove Zielenziger from their poll. We, as an ethnically diverse Great Neck, should not vote for him and send a clear message that we are a pluralistic community — indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

Susie Malshin

Great Neck

 

 

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