California airport offers free Short Story Dispenser for travelers

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Travelers at Ontario Airport in California are getting a new way to kill time between flights. Joy Benedict reports.

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The Story At A Glance
  • • Ontario International Airport installed free Short Story Dispensers in Terminals 2 and 4.

  • • The kiosks print ink-free narratives in English, Spanish, and a children's option.

  • • The service aims to replace digital doomscrolling with brief literary experiences.
Context
The dispensers are provided by the French company Short Edition and are located in several major U.S. hubs. This initiative follows a similar rollout at Oakland International Airport starting in 2019.

Christian Perspective
The inclusion of parables is a positive step toward providing moral substance in a secular environment. However, the presence of Spanish as a primary language option reflects the shifting demographics of California. True nourishment comes from the Word of God rather than secular short stories.

Implications
Providing content for children is a critical responsibility that should prioritize traditional values and biblical truth. If these dispensers promote progressive or degenerate ideologies, they serve to undermine the moral development of the next generation. The focus should remain on strengthening the family unit through wholesome literature.

Broader Trends
The emphasis on multilingualism highlights the ongoing demographic replacement occurring in California. This trend shows how globalist institutions adapt to a changing population by normalizing non-English primary services. It is part of a larger movement to dilute the traditional English-speaking heritage of the nation.

Takeaway
Christians should remain vigilant about the content being fed to children in public spaces. We must advocate for the preservation of our linguistic and cultural heritage in all public institutions. Support local authors who uphold the natural order and traditional American values.

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