In rural Australia in the 1940s, my mother had rocks thrown at her and was branded a 'communist' because her father, a school headmaster, advocated for establishing a public library.

In the Canadian province where I now reside, the Catholic Church controlled libraries -- and thus access to information -- until the 1960s.

We forget how recent the democratisation of knowledge is -- how transformative such institutions were and how hard-won.

We should not part with them easily.

@MelMScow The Catholic church is always controlled information. They have some of the oldest text ever made at the Vatican and they won't allow anyone to see them

Hugz & xXx

@melissabeartrix @MelMScow Prolly includes a book title 'How to Fool Most of the People Most of the Time'

@taur10 @MelMScow and "how to horde all the world's art, literature and of course money"

Hugz & xXx

@melissabeartrix @taur10 For a city state of fewer than a thousand people, they have done quite well for themselves, haven't they?

(I like your sign-offs, by the way!)

@MelMScow @taur10

Oh, yeah they have done very well, too well and off the back of greed and hate ... Pout

Blushing ... Hugz

Hugz & xXx