This is pretty much the solution. Just rebuild/restock.
I have a little library that also contained snacks. It was always used by the neighborhood kids. Camera attached too. The first few weeks, books all over the ground or all the snacks taken. And the cameras pointed to a few homeless people.
But after three years (and constant maintenance), I now even see the homeless be respectful and take only the snacks they need.
It doesn’t feel good to turn the other cheek those first few times, trust me. But now it’s a part of the neighborhood and other neighbors even come and add snacks.
deathmetaldawgy@lemmy.ml 2 days ago
Little free libraries are awesome. I love putting stuff in there and seeing it’s been taken & replaced. I put a lot of zine type stuff in them. The thought of people destroying them just for giggles or because they personally appose them is sickening. It’s free books and food! You have to be a monster to oppose that.
Marthirial@lemmy.world 2 days ago
When you are shit is easier to cope if everything around you is also shit than making an effort to be less shit.
Diplomjodler3@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Conservativism in a nutshell.
Rolder@reddthat.com 2 days ago
I’ve been wanting to set up one myself but they seem a little on the expensive side, and lord knows I don’t have the know how to build my own
taiyang@lemmy.world 2 days ago
I mean, my mom found a Golden Book version of Little Black Sambo which featured black face and racist illustrations and whatnot. She took it but left it up to me but even that I didn’t really want to burn it for the reason you said.
Buuuut it did disappear from our place at some point and I don’t know who may have thrown it out. But like, I get it in this case.
deathmetaldawgy@lemmy.ml 2 days ago
Yeah people put crazy shit in them. My buddy back in the day found smut about pirates in one, and we were young teenagers. I found a Dennis brown album right outside of an elementary school a few blocks down from me lol. That’s more on people just trying to spread racist or weird shit not really any reflection on the free libraries themselves