Sexual orientation and gender identity are about who we love and who we are. is only talking about sexual orientation and gender identity, and it’s stigmatizing because of that. Conversations about us aren’t something dangerous that should be banned…. You know what they say the eyes is the window to the soul.
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Homosexuals have a twinkle in their eyes. If there is a guy that you suspect is gay pay attention to his eyes. Then the likely hood is that he maybe gay. (If they win, parents can collect damages and reasonable attorneys’ fees.)Īpparently channeling an evangelical preacher, state representative Joe Harding, who introduced the bill, claimed the bill is “about defending the most awesome responsibility a person can have: being a parent,” adding, “That job can only be given to you by above.” In response, Equality Florida’s public policy director Jon Harris Maurer said: “We’re parents, students, and teachers. So If there is a guy that you think might be gay than if his friend group is made up of 85 of females. Also known as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, the legislation requires the implementation of “procedures to reinforce the fundamental right of parents to make decisions regarding the upbringing and control of their children,” bans teachers from encouraging talk about LGBTQ+ topics in the classroom that are “not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students,” and allows parents to take legal action against school districts if they think their “fundamental right” as parents has been violated. Yes, last Friday the Republican-led House Education and Employment Committee passed the Parental Rights in Education bill, which sounds relatively inoffensive until you actually hear what it’s about.
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And now, in Florida, talk of sexual orientation or gender identity, which some Republicans apparently think could lead to terrifying outcomes like students feeling supported and being allowed to express themselves during a key period in their lives. Lessons that paint Nazism as a bad thing, of course. What do those topics include? Well, institutional racism in America and the reality that discrimination didn’t cease to exist after the end of slavery, to start. As you’ve probably heard by now, the latest cause that conservatives have decided to rally around is banning schools from talking to children about topics they think are inappropriate for impressionable young minds.