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Fantastic. Good you and your boss. But "bullshit" should have been the first reason.
In a public library unfortunately it had to be a "better" argument than that. Given the two previous reasons it could be discarded. If people come looking for it you can say without a doubt that it needed to be discarded. However they could try to replace it. Then it becomes a more contentious.
I want to second this - public libraries are still often funded by municipalities, and those municipalities might have political concerns that mean for every book on 'liberal' topics, you have to have some Bill O'Reilly psuedo-intellectual hatemag - ethically, this follows Ranganathan's principle of 'every reader their book and every book their reader', and practically - allows public libraries to say 'look! We don't censor anything - we've got four copies of whatever slop ben shapiro wrote, so it makes sense that we're not gonna censor 'all boys aren't blue'
I would say it's likely the old director who personally allowed the book realized this.
It's a very loving ethos of neutrality that it's imperative public libraries work hard to walk.
If you ban books that you disagree with, you are a book banner.
its harder than that too because you can't really be neutral, you have to be what the political majority in the area that pays your bills thinks neutral looks like. in our case, thats redneckistan. thankfully most of the ones that would cause issues dont go to the library anyway (although for literacy reasons I'd still rather they did) but if some of the homeschoolers parents decide to raise hell on Facebook it could be bad for us. they are pretty dependent on us though bc ours is the library they have available for their kids but they still could do that if they wanted.