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|    BeamMeUpScotty to zinn    |
|    Re: Amendment to 'Don't Say Gay' bill in    |
|    01 Oct 22 10:18:34    |
      XPost: alt.politics.congress, alt.politics.corruption, alt.politics.economics       XPost: alt.politics.election, alt.politics.misc, alt.politics.obama       XPost: alt.politics.scorched-earth, alt.politics.socialism.mao,        lt.politics.trump       XPost: alt.global-warming, alt.conspiracy, alt.apocolypse       XPost: alt.politics.usa, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.infowars       XPost: alt.beam-me-up.scotty.there-is-no.intelligent-life.down-here,       alt.politics.guns, talk.politics.guns       XPost: fl.politics       From: NOT-SURE@idiocracy.gov              On 10/1/22 3:06 AM, zinn wrote:       > A new amendment to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill would require       schools to       > inform parents of their children’s sexual orientation within six weeks of       > learning the student isn’t straight, NBC affiliate WFLA reported on       > Monday.       >       > The amendment was filed Friday by the bill’s co-sponsor, state Rep. Joe       > Harding (R).       >       > The bill, which has gained national attention and pushback, bars educators       > in Florida from talking about sexual orientation or gender identity in       > primary schools. Parents would be able to take legal action against school       > districts they believe have violated the measure.       >       > The original version of the legislation required schools to inform       > families of their child’s LGBTQ+ status but gave an option for exemption       > for the outing in cases where educators feared it could lead to abuse,       > neglect or abandonment.       >       > The amendment offers no such exception.       >       > It instructs school leaders to “develop a plan, using all available       > governmental resources,” to inform parents about their children’s sexual       > orientation “through an open dialogue in a safe, supportive, and judgment-       > free environment that respects the parent-child relationship and protects       > the mental, emotional, and physical well-being of the student.”       >       > Another amendment to HB 1557 notes the potential risks that outing them       > could have on Florida students.       >       > Filed by Democratic state Rep. Ana Eskamani, it would allow students to       > sue the Florida Department of Education for damages for “irreparable       harm”       > caused by the disclosure of their sexual orientation.       >       > The full bill, which has the support of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), is set to       > face a vote in the Florida House this week.       >       > It has been universally condemned by gay rights groups, as well as the       > White House.       >       > “Every parent … hopes that our leaders will ensure their [children’s]       > safety, protection and freedom, and today conservative politicians in       > Florida rejected those basic values by advancing legislation that is       > designed to target and attack kids who need that support the most, kids       > from LGBTQI+ community,” Biden press secretary Jen Psaki said in briefing       > earlier this month.       >       > “Make no mistake, this is not an isolated action in Florida,” she       > continued. “Across the country, we’re seeing Republican leaders taking       > action to regulate what students can or cannot read, what they can or       > cannot learn, and most troubling, who they can or cannot be. This is who       > these kids are, and these legislators are trying to make it harder for       > them to be who they are.”       >       > https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/595218-amendment-to-dont-say-gay-       > bill-in-florida-requires-schools-to-out/       >              If the schools don't poke their nose into the sex life of the kids then       they have nothing to report to parents, do they?       --       .       .       .       .       .       .       .       .       .       .       .       .       .       .       .       -That's Karma-              *IF YOU'RE READING THIS YOU ARE A SURVIVOR*       *The first rule of SURVIVAL CLUB* is we talk about it, we hate       censorship. Never trust what Democrats or Marxists tell you. Make them       prove it with actual verifiable facts and science. And if you didn't       find the duplicitous lies in what the Marxist-Democrats told you then       you didn't dig deep enough. The *Gruber* *Doctrine* is the       Marxist-Democrat plan that says it's "to the Democrats advantage to have       a lack of transparency and then lie about everything".       https://rumble.com/vkt8ld-call-it-the-stupidity-of-the-american-       oter-or-whatever.-how-libs-exploit-t.html              *The next rule of SURVIVAL CLUB* is       113 - The result is DEMOCRATS lies about history and reality to       themselves and others means their attempts to figure-out what's wrong is       an exercise in futility, because what they think they know they really       don't know, and fixing problems without the truth... becomes a fools       errand.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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