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longhorn320

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« Reply #15526 on: April 10, 2022, 01:28:46 PM »
a lot of states are working to pass a similar law including Texas
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« Reply #15527 on: April 10, 2022, 04:14:19 PM »
Rs want less government.....unless it's about gay people or transgender.  
Then they suddenly want to legislate what people can SAY.
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I fully stand behind my belief that a majority of Rs literally don't know what the word "hypocrite" means.  Not a joke, not a cheapshot - I genuinely believe it.  
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« Reply #15528 on: April 10, 2022, 04:26:09 PM »
a lot of states are working to pass a similar law including Texas
Hopefully LA will ban their officials from taking paid vacations to those states on the tax payers dime as well. 
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« Reply #15529 on: April 10, 2022, 04:28:54 PM »
Rs want less government.....unless it's about gay people or transgender. 
Then they suddenly want to legislate what people can SAY.
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I fully stand behind my belief that a majority of Rs literally don't know what the word "hypocrite" means.  Not a joke, not a cheapshot - I genuinely believe it. 

Yes, it is definitely the right that is most likely to legislate manners, while legislating "hate speech" and thought crimes. 

What was it that you were saying about not knowing the definition of the word hypocrisy? Do you have even a modicum of self awareness? These questions are rhetorical of course, we already know the answer. 
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« Reply #15530 on: April 10, 2022, 04:37:23 PM »
Rs want less government.....unless it's about gay people or transgender. 
Then they suddenly want to legislate what people can SAY.
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I fully stand behind my belief that a majority of Rs literally don't know what the word "hypocrite" means.  Not a joke, not a cheapshot - I genuinely believe it. 
not sure what you are referring to

nobody is legislating what people can say

please enlighten us
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« Reply #15531 on: April 10, 2022, 04:44:59 PM »
He doesn't think that people should enact laws that prevent him from indoctrinating their children with his creepy, twisted ideology. 
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« Reply #15532 on: April 10, 2022, 04:52:08 PM »
a lot of states are working to pass a similar law including Texas
They are. It’s good politics. It makes the voters who vote for them feel good. 

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« Reply #15533 on: April 10, 2022, 04:59:35 PM »
Rs want less government.....unless it's about gay people or transgender. 
Then they suddenly want to legislate what people can SAY.
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I fully stand behind my belief that a majority of Rs literally don't know what the word "hypocrite" means.  Not a joke, not a cheapshot - I genuinely believe it. 
yeah, great argument there....except for the fact that public school teachers work for the GOVERNMENT - and they have no free speech rights in the class room. Teachers don't have free speech rights as teachers inside the class room. This has been decided in court case after court case, period. They have free speech rights as private citizens in public life- but not in the classroom- as EMPLOYEES of the government.

The government telling the government to sh**t the f**k up about sexuality and gender in public schools for children in Preschool to 3rd grade is not more government in peoples lives- it's LESS government in their lives. Duh.


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« Reply #15534 on: April 10, 2022, 05:01:31 PM »
They are. It’s good politics. It makes the voters who vote for them feel good.
it also allows parents to be parents and school teachers to be teachers
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« Reply #15535 on: April 10, 2022, 05:10:38 PM »
There are a lot of laws against what people "say" when what they "say" happens to be creepy sex talk aimed at other people's children. 

When the internet was new, there were no laws against "saying" sexual things to other people's children. But it quickly became a problem, so they made it illegal to "talk" about sex with minors on the internet. 

Now creepy White Leftists in the educational field teaching prepubescent children about homosexuality and transgender nonsense has become a problem all of a sudden. So these creeps need to be reigned in as well.  
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« Reply #15536 on: April 10, 2022, 05:17:47 PM »
it also allows parents to be parents and school teachers to be teachers
yup.

and there are only two genders. period. men and women. and little kids inherently know this. and the science has been settled on this for....oh....ever. Male = XY chromosome, Female = XX chromosome. Are there variations on this? Yes, but those are extremely rare genetic defects of which most syndromes/cases have other serious complications (heart defects, bone structure, height, brain development, etc.) and almost all people born with said genetic defects are infertile. Any normal XY/XX people that want to chop their dicks or tits off, take loads of hormones, and "change genders" are just mentally unstable, clinically insane people that need psychiatric help. It's an outrage there are even "doctors" who perform those types of surgeries. It's a crime against humanity and they should have their licenses stripped and they should be thrown in jail.

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« Reply #15537 on: April 10, 2022, 08:43:17 PM »

  • Alabama advanced a measure prohibiting early classroom instruction on sexual and gender identity.
  • An Arizona bill aims to change the state's sex-ed curriculum to focus on biological sex and "not gender identities."
  • In neighboring Georgia, lawmakers targeted private schools — which the state can regulate. But 
     it failed to get any traction this year.
  • In Iowa, a Senate proposal would require that parents opt in — in writing — to any instruction "relating to gender identity."
  • In Louisiana, lawmakers introduced HB 837. It would limit discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in some grades and prohibit it all together in others. A South Carolina bill is similar.
  • A Missouri 
     bill would ban "gender or sexual diversity training" in public schools. An Indiana bill does the same. As would a Kentucky bill.
  • In Oklahoma, a senate bill would ban books from school libraries that focus on "the study of sex, sexual lifestyles, or sexual activity."
  • Tennessee's HB 800 bans books and instructional materials "that promote, normalize, support, or address lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, or transgender issues or lifestyle."
  • Ohio's HB616 has similar language used in the Florida bill.

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« Reply #15538 on: April 10, 2022, 10:03:43 PM »
It’s too bad this Florida law doesn’t address creepy sex stuff. Maybe they should pass another law that addresses that more than the laws that already do.

(That Louisiana one is wild and gonna have some weird fallow if it matches that quoted part of the bill)

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« Reply #15539 on: April 10, 2022, 10:36:02 PM »
it also allows parents to be parents and school teachers to be teachers
This makes me chuckle a little, only because the old trope was "How am I supposed to explain that to my kids?"

Now it's "Only I can explain that to my kids." 

How times change, indeed. 

 

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