Deweydecimal
No one in is safe
from the self-righteous, entitled bullies
of today—not even the dead
Melvil Dewey, born in 1851, died in 1931,
having been a founding member
of the American Library Association
and having created the
Dewey Decimal System
(how many hours I spent
as a child, sliding the drawers out,
flipping through cards, making
notes on paper, then setting out
on excited expeditions to find
books—thank you, Mr. Dewey)
was canceled in 2019
by that very American Library Association,
who decided to show how willingly they
bend the knee to the conformist mob,
by removing (posthumously, for these bullies
tend to be cowards—they mostly hide behind
gravestones and computer screens)
Dewey’s name from its top honor,
the fucking Melvil Dewey Medal,
and renaming it the Medal of Excellence,
which is ironic seeing as how they know nothing
of excellence or achievement–they know only
how to conform to the whining pressure
of unaccomplished busybodies like themselves–
their names will not be in history books,
unlike the name of
Melvil Dewey
Did Dewey have flaws? Did he do some
nasty things in his life?
Yes—but so did you, and so did I,
and so did everyone who ever lived,
and especially so did and so do these bullies,
who attacked Dewey, not to his face,
not only when he was down,
but when he was six feet down
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This makes me want to read about what happened.
Thank you, Kevin.
Great rant! Dishonoring a leader when he’s gone!
Thank you, Linda.
O’m with Kevin. I want to know what he did to upset the torch-carrying mob. Maybe an epigraph from a news article?
Thank you, Tom. I like that idea. Dewey was a relatively awful person, even by the standards of his day, but to attack him 88 years after his death is just pandering by the ALA, I think.