Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in Florida and you people are smoking crack if you think this hasn't had a chilling effect on teachers and therefore the kids. My kid is in 8th grade and the "tone" in school went from possibly reluctant acceptance to all out bigotry and bullying after this passed. Pride Club (a VOLUNTARY club at the school, like all clubs are VOLUNTARY) announcements at lunch are now met with open jeering and boos, and the teachers feel powerless to stop it. You think the gay kids in school aren't affected by that?!
I'll tell you they are. Kid in 7th grade just ate a bullet two days ago in my daughter's school. That's the effect.
There's simply no point in this because there was NEVER any gay instruction to begin with. Absolute smoke and mirrors, and you people drinking this kool aid are to blame. That was a solution in search of a problem, because it just doesn't happen in the classroom. Here or anywhere. But as someone IN FLORIDA WITH A KID IN THE SCHOOL, there was never any instruction. Never. Can I repeat it. Never happened.
So there’s no bullying code-of-ethics at your kid’s school in Florida?
Anonymous wrote:I'm in Florida and you people are smoking crack if you think this hasn't had a chilling effect on teachers and therefore the kids. My kid is in 8th grade and the "tone" in school went from possibly reluctant acceptance to all out bigotry and bullying after this passed. Pride Club (a VOLUNTARY club at the school, like all clubs are VOLUNTARY) announcements at lunch are now met with open jeering and boos, and the teachers feel powerless to stop it. You think the gay kids in school aren't affected by that?!
I'll tell you they are. Kid in 7th grade just ate a bullet two days ago in my daughter's school. That's the effect.
There's simply no point in this because there was NEVER any gay instruction to begin with. Absolute smoke and mirrors, and you people drinking this kool aid are to blame. That was a solution in search of a problem, because it just doesn't happen in the classroom. Here or anywhere. But as someone IN FLORIDA WITH A KID IN THE SCHOOL, there was never any instruction. Never. Can I repeat it. Never happened.
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: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.
+1 and the bill supporters that were posting here are suddenly quiet because they don't want to admit they are homophobic.
So sexual orientation is ‘biologically determined’ but gender is fluid and based on a person’s feelings any given day?
Florida has done well to remove unscientific, incoherent, and predatory ideologies from the curriculum.
PS they can still say gay in school, and they can still read age appropriate books in school and have age appropriate discussions in school on both homosexuality and heterosexuality. However the era of grooming, pornography, and denial of parent’s civil rights is coming to an end.
Whatever facade of neutrality you were trying to build in the first part of your post was destroyed by your fake-news rant at the end. We see through your propaganda. And the real groomers are Republicans. Tons of stories of them behaving badly around children, whether sexually or with guns. Like Kent Stermon, Desantis's buddy. Or here's a good resource for you:
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.
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.
+1 and the bill supporters that were posting here are suddenly quiet because they don't want to admit they are homophobic.
So sexual orientation is ‘biologically determined’ but gender is fluid and based on a person’s feelings any given day?
Florida has done well to remove unscientific, incoherent, and predatory ideologies from the curriculum.
PS they can still say gay in school, and they can still read age appropriate books in school and have age appropriate discussions in school on both homosexuality and heterosexuality. However the era of grooming, pornography, and denial of parent’s civil rights is coming to an end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
As I understand it, this is not an issue at all. The issue is the promotion/ teaching of this kind of thing in health-type classes.
I also support the Governor on this one, BTW.
How is it "promotion" to acknowledge that people have different sexualities? If you think mentioning gay sexuality is promoting it, then I am going to declare that mentioning hetero sexuality is promoting that lifestyle and it too should be forbidden. So basically, no sex ed at all. Back into the dark ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools should not get involved with controversial topics.
Yes they should, they are there to teach our children to be critical thinkers (you know analyze information and make their own informed judgment and opinions on all sorts of things). Critical and independent thinking leads to less people shooting people who accidentally knock on the wrong door or pull into the wrong driveway.
Anonymous wrote: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.
As I understand it, this is not an issue at all. The issue is the promotion/ teaching of this kind of thing in health-type classes.
I also support the Governor on this one, BTW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the bill:
"unless such instruction is either expressly required by state academic standards as adopted in Rule 6A-1.09401, F.A.C., or is part of a reproductive health course or health lesson for which a student’s parent has the option to have his or her student not attend."
Makes perfect sense. Fully support
Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
+1 and the bill supporters that were posting here are suddenly quiet because they don't want to admit they are homophobic.
So sexual orientation is ‘biologically determined’ but gender is fluid and based on a person’s feelings any given day?
Florida has done well to remove unscientific, incoherent, and predatory ideologies from the curriculum.
PS they can still say gay in school, and they can still read age appropriate books in school and have age appropriate discussions in school on both homosexuality and heterosexuality. However the era of grooming, pornography, and denial of parent’s civil rights is coming to an end.
No, they really can't "still say gay" in the classroom, not that there was any of it happening from an instruction point that the GOP is so afraid of. The statute was vaguely worded on purpose to create a massive chilling effect, coupled with a private right of action giving all the homophobes a way to sue the school should their kid ever hear anything that smacks of "woke gay talk" in the classroom, be it referring to "my husband" from a male teacher or god forbid a gay character in a book on the library shelf. That's not teaching "gay ideology" that's teaching a book that happens to have a gay character in it. Sort of like, I don't know, real life. It's * specifically designed* to have the chilling effect. That's its entire purpose and its way to be self-enforcing based on fear. Are you so willfully ignorant that you don't see that? Open your damn eyes you fool.
Please provide evidence from the actual bill or sworn testimony from those who claim mistreatment that discussion/behaviors as you stated have been proscribed (I’m aware of restrictions upon adult material within prek/elementary schools, obviously I’m fine with that).
You see my eyes are open, I do read, and I’m not compelled by uninformed hysteria or soundbyte propaganda. However if I misread the bill I’m willing to change my mind.
Anonymous wrote:Schools should not get involved with controversial topics.