**Violet Affleck’s ‘Common Sense’ Dress Code Sparks Fury at Local Library – “Let Kids Be Kids!”**
A simple trip to the local library turned into a full-blown neighborhood war zone today after someone spotted a young girl, reportedly named Violet Affleck, wearing what one angry resident is calling “a t-shirt that screams for attention.”
According to a post in the *Oakwood Community Watch* Facebook group, the girl (around age 8) was seen inside the children’s section sporting a brightly colored tee featuring a cartoon unicorn holding a sign that reads: “My Magic Is Real – Prove Me Wrong.”
Local resident Karen Miller, 52, was quick to sound the alarm.
“It’s just common sense,” Miller wrote in a now-viral rant. “We’re in a public library. A place of quiet. A place of learning. Not a circus tent. What’s next – face paint? Loud laughter? We need to bring back standards. Let kids be kids, but for heaven’s sake, keep the ‘magic’ and the ‘prove me wrong’ energy at home.”
The post, accompanied by a blurry photo of the back of the child’s head, has racked up over 1,200 angry emoji reactions and a comment section split right down the middle.
“A unicorn? She’s acting like a full on activist. Where are the parents?” wrote one user.
“It’s a unicorn. On a kid. You need a hobby,” fired back another.
The local library board has not commented, but a circulating rumor suggests they might introduce a “quiet pattern only” dress code for the children’s wing. Common sense, they say, is in short supply these days.