Of course their West Coast correspondent would find this curious, since Democrats on the left coast are bat guano insane
“Curious”
According to a new Yahoo News/YouGov poll, more than three-quarters of Republicans (76%) support Florida’s controversial new “Don’t Say Gay” measure, which seeks to silence any discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in public elementary school classrooms by allowing parents to sue if they believe teachers have broached those subjects.
Widespread support for the law among Republicans is not surprising given that it was Florida’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, who championed it and Florida’s Republican Legislature that passed it.
What may be more unexpected is that the new survey of 1,618 U.S. adults, which was conducted from March 31 to April 4, found that nearly a quarter of Democrats (24%) also think it should be “illegal” for “teachers or other school personnel to discuss sexual orientation or gender identity when teaching children in kindergarten through grade three,” despite weeks of objections and outrage from party leaders and activists.
At the same time, another 24% of Democrats say they’re “not sure” how they feel — leaving only about half (52%) in explicit opposition.
Now ask actual parents, not just randos, how they feel about teachers getting that involved with the private lives of their children. Discussing adult sexual topics. Pushing their children to adopt alternative sexual lives. Things that could haunt them in further life. Hiding this from the parents. None of this is the job of teachers. They were hired to teach specific subjects. If they aren’t capable of doing that, they should be fired.
It also explains why Democrats may struggle to respond. Overall, just 27% of Americans say discussions of sexual orientation or gender identity should be “legal” in K-3 classrooms — while nearly half (49% for sexual orientation, 48% for gender identity) say they should be “illegal.”
If the teachers want to discuss it with their own kids in their own homes, have at it. School is for learning, not indoctrinating into far, far left insanity. Let’s not forget that the gender confused tend to have much higher rates of mental illness and suicidal thoughts. Looking at Libs of Tiktok, that mental illness from them and their advocates is on full display
https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1511739344062750726
That, in turn, will allow offended parents to drag the school district to court — a threat that critics fear might dissuade teachers and students from even acknowledging the existence of LGBTQ characters, historical figures, friends and family members.
“Cash-strapped school districts can’t afford to test the bounds of a law like this,” Brandon Wolf of the LGBTQ advocacy group Equality Florida recently told the Washington Post, citing reports that some schools in the state have started to peel off rainbow safe-space stickers from windows. “It’s the chilling effect that is a natural implication of this legislation.”
There’s a time and place for everything. In schools is not it. Why would a math teacher need to bring up their LGBTQ friends and family during class? F’ing teach math.
Read: Yahoo News: It’s Curious That Only 52% Of Dems Oppose Florida’s Parental Rights Bill »
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Conservative state lawmakers across the country are considering new legislation that would bar teachers from introducing concepts of sexual orientation or gender identity to young students, imitating a new Florida law that opponents have dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay” bill.
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