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- WHAT FLORIDA’S ‘DON’T SAY GAY’ LAW REALLY MEANS
- DESANTIS EXPANDS ANTI-LGBTQ 'DON'T SAY GAY' LAW. MIGHT AS WELL NOT SAY 'PRINT' EHER.
WHAT FLORIDA’S ‘DON’T SAY GAY’ LAW REALLY MEANS
The ntroversial law, dubbed “Don’t Say Gay” by s opponents, is set to take effect July. The platiffs Thursday’s lawsu clu Equaly Florida, an LGBTQ advocy anizatn; Fay Equaly, a New York-based nonprof; a 17-year-old sophomore Palmetto, Florida, who intifi as gay; an 18-year-old senr Osprey, Florida, who intifi as gay; the parent of a transgenr fifth-grar Florida; three same-sex upl livg Florida wh young children; and a middle-school public teacher Grand Ridge, Florida. Suatns like Ltlejohn’s would now be prevented by Florida’s Parental Rights Edutn Act — dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay Bill” by s opponents — a provisn largely ignored by the media when was first troduced January 2022.
Instead, when he gave his speech May 2022, he ed his curly hair as a phemism for beg gay as he cricized the bill. The Florida Edutn Associatn unn has sce issued updated guidance for teachers statg they n display fay photos, rabow flags, safe-space stickers, and affiliatns wh Gay-Straight Alliance clubs.
DESANTIS EXPANDS ANTI-LGBTQ 'DON'T SAY GAY' LAW. MIGHT AS WELL NOT SAY 'PRINT' EHER.
He had been anonymo until Wednday's his openg statement, Ziegler emphasized that he is a gay man and a registered Democrat who has been acced of betrayg his party. In December 2022, Rsia expand s existg “gay propaganda” law to exert ntrol over public discsns and narrativ surroundg non-heterosexual relatnships and inti.
Ron DeSantis’ mand and expand the state’s “Don’t Say Gay” law so bans the subjects of sexual orientatn and genr inty all public classrooms through a stunt’s senr ’s as if Florida’s polil and tnal lears, fearg they hadn’t done que enough to make teachers’ and LGBTQ stunts’ liv harr, had a fever dream and woke up shoutg: “LET’S TAKE THIS UNNECESSARY AND INTENTIONALLY BULLYING ANTI-LGBTQ LAW WE PASSED AND APPLY IT MORE BROADLY!
”'Don't Say Gay' law was supposed to be about 'protectg' young stuntsKnown formally, and hypocrilly, as the Parental Rights Edutn Act, the now-notor “Don’t Say Gay” law was signed by the ernor last year, and he ma clear that the tent was only to lim talk of genr and sexualy among children krgarten through third the time, the ernor said: “We’re gog to make sure that parents are able to send their kid to krgarten whout havg some of this stuff jected to their school curriculum. ”After the Florida State Board of Edutn voted to expand the “Don’t Say Gay” law, board member Ben Gibson said: “We’re gog to fight for our stunts, we're gog to fight for parental rights.