Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/3958769-florida-education-board-approves-desantiss-expansion-of-dont-say-gay-reports/.
For all those who defended this because "little kids don't need to know about homosexuality" -- we told you this was coming.
Is desantis a closeted gay man or something? He seems obsessively focused on this non issue.
It’s hardly a non-issue. Fully support this and hope other states follow suit. There is simply no reason to be discussing/ promoting things like this in schools.
ITA. Our kids need to be educated in mathematics, history, science, technology, and language.
It is ridiculous to spend precious time discussing gender and sexuality.
And, note that discussion on gender and sexual identity are not banned in grades 4-12....
"would only allow discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity in fourth through 12th grade if it is in line with state curriculum or in a health class a student can choose not to participate in." (from the link above)
And, one more thing.....
There is no such thing as "don't say gay" bill. In Florida, or anywhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/3958769-florida-education-board-approves-desantiss-expansion-of-dont-say-gay-reports/.
For all those who defended this because "little kids don't need to know about homosexuality" -- we told you this was coming.
Is desantis a closeted gay man or something? He seems obsessively focused on this non issue.
It’s hardly a non-issue. Fully support this and hope other states follow suit. There is simply no reason to be discussing/ promoting things like this in schools.
ITA. Our kids need to be educated in mathematics, history, science, technology, and language.
It is ridiculous to spend precious time discussing gender and sexuality.
And, note that discussion on gender and sexual identity are not banned in grades 4-12....
"would only allow discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity in fourth through 12th grade if it is in line with state curriculum or in a health class a student can choose not to participate in." (from the link above)
And, one more thing.....
There is no such thing as "don't say gay" bill. In Florida, or anywhere else.
Where is it already being discussed in ways that are inappropriate? What examples are there of how I need to clutch my pearls and shield my children's eyes and ears? Or is this all just smoke to distract from the actual fire which is the statistical data on the biggest true risk to children's well being in the USA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/3958769-florida-education-board-approves-desantiss-expansion-of-dont-say-gay-reports/.
For all those who defended this because "little kids don't need to know about homosexuality" -- we told you this was coming.
Is desantis a closeted gay man or something? He seems obsessively focused on this non issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/3958769-florida-education-board-approves-desantiss-expansion-of-dont-say-gay-reports/.
For all those who defended this because "little kids don't need to know about homosexuality" -- we told you this was coming.
Is desantis a closeted gay man or something? He seems obsessively focused on this non issue.
It’s hardly a non-issue. Fully support this and hope other states follow suit. There is simply no reason to be discussing/ promoting things like this in schools.
Huh? You never took sex ed? I fully support public school inclusion of sex ed including discussion of the fact that sometimes people have different orientation. My elementary school kid already knows that sometimes guys marry guys and girls marry girls, what are you so afraid of?
So, is this disallowed in sex ed classes in Florida? Have you done the research or are you just bit*hing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/3958769-florida-education-board-approves-desantiss-expansion-of-dont-say-gay-reports/.
For all those who defended this because "little kids don't need to know about homosexuality" -- we told you this was coming.
Is desantis a closeted gay man or something? He seems obsessively focused on this non issue.
It’s hardly a non-issue. Fully support this and hope other states follow suit. There is simply no reason to be discussing/ promoting things like this in schools.
Huh? You never took sex ed? I fully support public school inclusion of sex ed including discussion of the fact that sometimes people have different orientation. My elementary school kid already knows that sometimes guys marry guys and girls marry girls, what are you so afraid of?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/3958769-florida-education-board-approves-desantiss-expansion-of-dont-say-gay-reports/.
For all those who defended this because "little kids don't need to know about homosexuality" -- we told you this was coming.
Is desantis a closeted gay man or something? He seems obsessively focused on this non issue.
It’s hardly a non-issue. Fully support this and hope other states follow suit. There is simply no reason to be discussing/ promoting things like this in schools.
ITA. Our kids need to be educated in mathematics, history, science, technology, and language.
It is ridiculous to spend precious time discussing gender and sexuality.
And, note that discussion on gender and sexual identity are not banned in grades 4-12....
"would only allow discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity in fourth through 12th grade if it is in line with state curriculum or in a health class a student can choose not to participate in." (from the link above)
And, one more thing.....
There is no such thing as "don't say gay" bill. In Florida, or anywhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/3958769-florida-education-board-approves-desantiss-expansion-of-dont-say-gay-reports/.
For all those who defended this because "little kids don't need to know about homosexuality" -- we told you this was coming.
Is desantis a closeted gay man or something? He seems obsessively focused on this non issue.
It’s hardly a non-issue. Fully support this and hope other states follow suit. There is simply no reason to be discussing/ promoting things like this in schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/3958769-florida-education-board-approves-desantiss-expansion-of-dont-say-gay-reports/.
For all those who defended this because "little kids don't need to know about homosexuality" -- we told you this was coming.
Is desantis a closeted gay man or something? He seems obsessively focused on this non issue.
It’s hardly a non-issue. Fully support this and hope other states follow suit. There is simply no reason to be discussing/ promoting things like this in schools.
Huh? You never took sex ed? I fully support public school inclusion of sex ed including discussion of the fact that sometimes people have different orientation. My elementary school kid already knows that sometimes guys marry guys and girls marry girls, what are you so afraid of?
What are you afraid of?
Tell me. So in English class, are kids allowed at all to read a book about two gay people in love under this law? It's ok to read a book that discusses relationship difficulties if the characters are straight, but not if they have a different sexual orientation?
Still waiting for the answer on this one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/3958769-florida-education-board-approves-desantiss-expansion-of-dont-say-gay-reports/.
For all those who defended this because "little kids don't need to know about homosexuality" -- we told you this was coming.
Is desantis a closeted gay man or something? He seems obsessively focused on this non issue.
It’s hardly a non-issue. Fully support this and hope other states follow suit. There is simply no reason to be discussing/ promoting things like this in schools.
Screw you. The reason to discuss this is because sexual orientation is not a “choice” but a biological attribute. Too many gay people like me have committed suicide before adulthood because society told them that being gay wasn’t an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/3958769-florida-education-board-approves-desantiss-expansion-of-dont-say-gay-reports/.
For all those who defended this because "little kids don't need to know about homosexuality" -- we told you this was coming.
Is desantis a closeted gay man or something? He seems obsessively focused on this non issue.
It’s hardly a non-issue. Fully support this and hope other states follow suit. There is simply no reason to be discussing/ promoting things like this in schools.
Huh? You never took sex ed? I fully support public school inclusion of sex ed including discussion of the fact that sometimes people have different orientation. My elementary school kid already knows that sometimes guys marry guys and girls marry girls, what are you so afraid of?
What are you afraid of?
Tell me. So in English class, are kids allowed at all to read a book about two gay people in love under this law? It's ok to read a book that discusses relationship difficulties if the characters are straight, but not if they have a different sexual orientation?
Anonymous wrote:Is my kid allowed to write a paper about having two parents or will my kid be disciplined... or will the teacher be disciplined/fired for allowing my child to write such a paper?