Ohio and Texas May Take a Page from Florida’s Playbook
In Ohio, Republicans have introduced legislation similar to Florida’s recently enacted law prohibiting teachers from discussing sexual orientation and gender identity with children in kindergarten through third grade.
In Texas, Republican lieutenant governor Dan Patrick has suggested that it would behoove his state to consider a similar law in the next legislative session.
By one accounting, there are about a dozen states that have considered legislation like this.
Advocates of child grooming in public schools seem to think they’ve finally landed on an issue that can distract voters from the ongoing abysmal failures of the Biden regime and the DEMOCRATS in Congress, from rising inflation and high gas prices.
The only problem for them is that this issue doesn’t seem to be a winning one at all.
It is not now and never should be the job of teachers to ensure that every American child under the age of eight knows what it means to be queer.
Children under the age of eight do not need “gender affirmation” in the classroom. They need to learn how to read and how to multiply numbers. That anyone thinks otherwise is indicative of a deep, startling divide on what it means to educate children.
https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/ohio-and-texas-may-take-a-page-from-floridas-playbook
In Ohio, Republicans have introduced legislation similar to Florida’s recently enacted law prohibiting teachers from discussing sexual orientation and gender identity with children in kindergarten through third grade.
In Texas, Republican lieutenant governor Dan Patrick has suggested that it would behoove his state to consider a similar law in the next legislative session.
By one accounting, there are about a dozen states that have considered legislation like this.
Advocates of child grooming in public schools seem to think they’ve finally landed on an issue that can distract voters from the ongoing abysmal failures of the Biden regime and the DEMOCRATS in Congress, from rising inflation and high gas prices.
The only problem for them is that this issue doesn’t seem to be a winning one at all.
It is not now and never should be the job of teachers to ensure that every American child under the age of eight knows what it means to be queer.
Children under the age of eight do not need “gender affirmation” in the classroom. They need to learn how to read and how to multiply numbers. That anyone thinks otherwise is indicative of a deep, startling divide on what it means to educate children.
https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/ohio-and-texas-may-take-a-page-from-floridas-playbook
