52% of Democratic voters in Florida SUPPORT so-called 'Don't Say Gay' bill

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poll found that more than 52 percent of Democratic voters surveyed, roughly 365 people, oppose the Governor Ron DeSantis-championed policy
A further 12 percent remarked that they were unsure of their stance on the bill
Just 36 percent of those polled said they opposed the legislation, officially called the 'Parental Rights in Education Bill'
The results come just days after a POLITICO/Morning Consult poll revealed that a majority of Americans support the guidance

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ocratic-voters-Florida-Dont-Say-Gay-bill.html
Commissioned by local political action committee Floridians for Economic Advancement, 701 likely voters were asked about the legislation - officially named the 'Parental Rights in Education Bill' - which limits LGBTQ discussion in schools.

The bill would ban teachers for speaking about sexual orientation and gender identity with students in kindergarten to third grade, while also limiting discussions about those topics in other grades.

t also allows parents to sue districts over alleged violations of the ban, and requires teachers to notify a student's parent if there is a change in the student's mental, emotional or physical health - something LGBTQ advocates argue could lead to students being outed to their parents.

The poll found that 52 percent of Democratic voters surveyed, roughly 365 people, support the Governor Ron DeSantis-championed policy, saying students in the specified age group should not be taught about sexual orientation or gender identity in class.

A further 12 percent remarked that they were unsure of their stance on the bill. Just 36 percent of those polled opposed the legislation.
 
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Disney is getting whomped for opposing this law

There were some leaked videos of the corp meetings
-the usual sick fucks talking about how the characters need queerness or some such crappola
 
The bill will not do anything. :dunno:
its a law now. it will certainly keep the woke teacher creeps from screwing with young minds

It allows parents to directly sue districts over violations of the ban
despite protests seen across the country - including walkouts and protests by Disney and Disney World employees maddened by CEO Bob Chapek's tepid response to the bill - not only do the majority of American voters back the bill, but a majority of Democrats in Florida support it.

The results also suggest that activist opposition to the bill, passed last week, is likely backfiring.

Set to be signed into law July 1, the bill has been widely condemned by Democrats and the media since it was passed by the state Senate on March 14.
 
President Biden branded the bill as 'hateful' last month, in a tweet that similarly assured members of the LGBT community that his administration would 'fight' to ensure that their rights are protected, especially gay or transgender children that would be affected by the bill.

'I want every member of the LGBTQI+ community - especially the kids who will be impacted by this hateful bill - to know that you are loved and accepted just as you are.

The president, who previously supported a ban on federal funding for schools that were 'encouraging or supporting homosexuality as a positive lifestyle alternative' as a senator in 1994, added: 'I have your back, and my Administration will continue to fight for the protections and safety you deserve.'

This week, Disney staffers at multiple Disney locations across the country - along with employees at subsidiaries including Marvel, Pixar, and Lucasfilm - staged walkouts to protest CEO Chapek's 'slow response' in publicly criticizing the law.

On Tuesday, more than 100 staffers gathered outside the Disney headquarters in Burbank, California. Footage posted to social media showed dozens of employees marching outside the office chanting, 'Say gay! Say gay!'

Meanwhile, about 60 employees gathered at Griffith Park in Glendale with signs reading, '#DisneySayTrans' and 'Disney oppose Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill.'

Outside Walt Disney World's property near Orlando, Disney employee Nicholas Maldonado was a lone protester Tuesday, wearing a rainbow flag and holding a sign reading, 'Trans rights are human rights' and '#DisneyDoBetter.'

Amid the walkouts Tuesday, the company expressed support for the protesters in a Facebook post Tuesday morning - a day after Chapek, 61, said he regretted not taking a stance against the bill earlier.

In a memo to staff, Chapek reiterated the park's policies: 'I want to be crystal clear: I and the entire leadership team unequivocally stand in support of our LGBTQ+ employees, their families, and their communities.'

Chapek replaced longtime head exec Bob Iger - who has spoken out forcefully against the bill - and angered many of Disney's thousands of Orlando-based staffers by not taking a firm stance against the bill, despite polls showing that the bill itself is supported by a majority of Americans.
 
its a law now. it will certainly keep the woke teacher creeps from screwing with young minds

It allows parents to directly sue districts over violations of the ban

So what happens on a "Take your parents to school" day when a gay or lesbian couple shows up and a student asks about it?
 
So what happens on a "Take your parents to school" day when a gay or lesbian couple shows up and a student asks about it?
There isnt 1 word in the bill about being gay.
Im not 100% familiar with it, but it bans teachers from forcing this crap into kids heads-
the usual sexual confusion needlessly and harmfully injected into their consciousness
 
poll found that more than 52 percent of Democratic voters surveyed, roughly 365 people, oppose the Governor Ron DeSantis-championed policy
A further 12 percent remarked that they were unsure of their stance on the bill
Just 36 percent of those polled said they opposed the legislation, officially called the 'Parental Rights in Education Bill'
The results come just days after a POLITICO/Morning Consult poll revealed that a majority of Americans support the guidance

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ocratic-voters-Florida-Dont-Say-Gay-bill.html
Commissioned by local political action committee Floridians for Economic Advancement, 701 likely voters were asked about the legislation - officially named the 'Parental Rights in Education Bill' - which limits LGBTQ discussion in schools.

The bill would ban teachers for speaking about sexual orientation and gender identity with students in kindergarten to third grade, while also limiting discussions about those topics in other grades.

t also allows parents to sue districts over alleged violations of the ban, and requires teachers to notify a student's parent if there is a change in the student's mental, emotional or physical health - something LGBTQ advocates argue could lead to students being outed to their parents.

The poll found that 52 percent of Democratic voters surveyed, roughly 365 people, support the Governor Ron DeSantis-championed policy, saying students in the specified age group should not be taught about sexual orientation or gender identity in class.

A further 12 percent remarked that they were unsure of their stance on the bill. Just 36 percent of those polled opposed the legislation.

If that's the case, this segment of voters supports violating their 1st amendment rights of U.S. Constitutional law.
 
cirricculum is set by state law

That should be curriculum is so-called set by state law but U.S. Constitutional law supersedes state laws that attempts to erode and violate the constitutional rights of society:

The Supremacy Clause of the Constitution of the United States (Article VI, Clause 2), establishes that the Constitution, federal laws made pursuant to it, and treaties made under its authority, constitute the "supreme Law of the Land", and thus take priority over any conflicting state laws.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supre...Clause of the,over any conflicting state laws.
 
There isnt 1 word in the bill about being gay.
Im not 100% familiar with it, but it bans teachers from forcing this crap into kids heads-
the usual sexual confusion needlessly and harmfully injected into their consciousness

Of course it doesn't say gay. Here's what it actually says:

prohibiting classroom discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity in certain grade levels or in a specified manner

In other words, they cannot discuss about being straight, gay, hetrosexual, homosexual, transgender and such. And we all know what they really are saying. No discussion about being gay or transgender at all.

Also, the bill has a provision for parents to sue if a third party (i.e. other parents) explains it.

Classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students

Like I said it will not work. It's going to blow up in their faces.
 
Of course it doesn't say gay. Here's what it actually says:

prohibiting classroom discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity in certain grade levels or in a specified manner

In other words, they cannot discuss about being straight, gay, hetrosexual, homosexual, transgender and such. And we all know what they really are saying. No discussion about being gay or transgender at all.

Also, the bill has a provision for parents to sue if a third party (i.e. other parents) explains it.

Classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students

Like I said it will not work. It's going to blow up in their faces.

Aside from the 'Don't Say Gay' rhetoric that was put forth that I am sure caused many who thought about being subjected to having their 1st amendment rights being violated as a result of saying the word gay. Yet, It appears you have clarified things in terms of what these statutes really mean, and the fact that parents have the liberty to file suit if they think their rights on behalf of their children are being violated. Also and despite these un-American tactics at promoting ignorance, children do grow up and will learn what they want to learn in terms of the reality of sexual orientation in society.
 
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Disney is getting whomped for opposing this law

There were some leaked videos of the corp meetings
-the usual sick fucks talking about how the characters need queerness or some such crappola


they have homosexual weeks at Disney. be sure to check the calendar if you're thinking about a visit.
and lets face it, a large percentage of the artistic talent is on the other team.
 
Quote Originally Posted by AProudLefty View Post
So what happens on a "Take your parents to school" day when a gay or lesbian couple shows up and a student asks about it?


There isnt 1 word in the bill about being gay.
Im not 100% familiar with it, but it bans teachers from forcing this crap into kids heads-
the usual sexual confusion needlessly and harmfully injected into their consciousness

Hmmm, you really didn't address the question, because it is a distinct possibility. Would those "parents" be banned from attending PTA meetings and such? You can't ban the verbal and then accept the physical, because the latter entails DISCUSSION.
 
The Dems are stupid for screwing around with peoples kids. They are going to have it blow up in their faces just like the Dems in Virginia had the CRT thing blow up in their faces. The schools need to remember its the parent's kids not the school's.
 
The Dems are stupid for screwing around with peoples kids. They are going to have it blow up in their faces just like the Dems in Virginia had the CRT thing blow up in their faces. The schools need to remember its the parent's kids not the school's.

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I STRONGLY object to this ridiculous law.
And I seriously doubt it is Constitutional.

ANY attempt by the state to muzzle free speech I am ALWAYS against.
And this bill DEFINITELY tries to restrict freedom of speech.
Fucking, conservative overreaction to all the LGBTQWTYOPGLFIRMSDNFGJSKSJFJDGJHVBJ blather coming from progressives.

If teachers want to discuss whatever the fuck they want to discuss with their students - fine with me.
The children won't explode if a teacher says something 'naughty'.


Once again - I DESPISE both parties.
 
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