Have you heard of the don’t say gay bill?
You may not know this but the word gay is never mentioned in the bill. The bill is actually called Parental Rights in Education law. Feel free to read the bill, you will see that nowhere does it say you can’t say gay. What it does say is that parent’s have the right to know what is going on with their children at school. And that teachers shouldn’t discuss sexuality with children between grades K - 3rd grade.
Frankly, it is a good law when you consider that in California, at the time of this writing, there is currently a case being litigated KONEN v. SPRECKELS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT in which a student was stalked online and then manipulated by her teachers to be a boy.
There is a (case in Florida)[https://www.wokv.com/news/local/lawsuit-claims-clay-county-schools-withheld-information-about-childs-well-being/EY5EPAL4RFAIPHAJTMWPT722WQ/] where parent’s claim that the school withheld information from about their daughter being transgender and didn’t find out about it until after his child attempted suicide.
Another relative sent me this article just today about teachers recruiting students and keeping their LGBTQ+ club a secret from their parents.
Polling says most people agree with the bill
According to a poll done for the DailyWire by Lucid, stated that in a 1,000 person poll made up of 37% Democrat, 32% Republican, and 31% Independent.
The poll results indicate that Americans across racial, party, and age lines support the Florida proposal:
More than 6 in 10 Americans (64%) support the Florida bill’s ban on classroom instructions on sexual orientation and gender identity in grades K-3, or at any level if it is not presented in a manner that is age or developmentally appropriate. Twenty-one percent said they oppose the bill. The Florida measure is backed by 69% of Republicans, 62% of Democrats, and 57% of Independents. There were also no notable differences among whites (63%), blacks (66%), and Latinos (62%) or by age. 68% of parents support the Florida bill’s classroom instruction regulations.
The two quotes that stood out to me were:
A clear majority of Americans (65%), including 69% of parents, say it is “inappropriate” for teachers to instruct students in grades K-3 on sexual orientations while 21% say it is “appropriate.”
Similarly, 66% of the survey’s respondents, including 69% of parents, said it is “inappropriate” for teachers to instruct K-3 students on various gender identities, while 20% say it is “appropriate.”
If parent’s don’t want this why are schools injecting it into the curriculum?
Just today, a friend of mine reached out to me to let me know that in a transitional kindergarten class which, is usually considered a child’s first-ever experience in a school setting, was being taught about the Gender Unicorn. Granted the school district he was speaking of is in Northern California so not surprising. However, I can’t for the life of me understand why this stuff needs to be taught to children especially children under the age of 13 dare I even say 17.
I remember when I was a student, even through high-school, I had no idea if my teachers were married or in any kind of relationship. If you have a few minutes, watch this video about a teacher talking about how the Parental Rights in Education bill is going to hurt him. Honestly, children ESPECIALLY KINDERGARTNERS don’t need to know how their teacher enjoys their friction, (yes, that is a euphemism) nor do they even need to know anything about a teachers personal life. When did our schools stop teaching reading, arithmetic and science? Why is this something that needs to be discussed with children?
The funny thing is, if any adult spoke to children about any of this stuff back in my day, the police would be called an the person would be arrested. Even now if an adult were to come up to a child and start talking about this stuff, it would be considered inappropriate. So, why is it appropriate for a teacher?
If parent’s don’t want this why is Disney fighting the Parental Rights in Education Law?
Disney released a statement saying
Florida’s HB 1557, also known as the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, should never have passed and should never have been signed into law. Our goal as a company is for this law to be repealed by the legislature or struck down in the courts, and we remain committed to supporting the national and state organizations working to achieve that. We are dedicated to standing up for the rights and safety of LGBTQ+ members of the Disney family, as well as the LGBTQ+ community in Florida and across the country.
In leaked videos, thanks to Chris Rufo
You have Disney Executive Producer Latoya Raveneau talking about her “not-at-all-secret gay agenda” and “Regularly adding queerness” to children’s programming. It’s kind of astonishing seeing her IMDB Profile.
You also have Disney corporate president Karey Burke saying that she wants to see “a minimum of 50 percent of characters to be LGBTQIA and racial minorities”.
The question I keep asking myself is why is Disney willing to die on this hill? We know for a fact Disney wont’t release any of this content in China as the Chinese government believes
Transgender identity is still classified as a disorder despite laws allowing legal gender changes.
So, I think it’s safe to say they this isn’t something they really believe in because if they did, one would think they wouldn’t change release posters for the Chinese market. Or, maybe they truly do believe their words but they have a double standard.
Or, maybe they are sick and demented individuals who enjoy soliciting sex to minors and would like to groom them? Again thanks to Chris Rufo’s work you’ve got Disney Employees:
- Savannah Lawrence and Jonathan McGrew arrested for soliciting a threesome with undercover agents posing as a 13-year-old girl. “Our fantasy is to play stepdad, stepdaughter, stepmother,” they said in an online chat.
- Milton Braganza caught on camera molesting an 11-year-old girl, but Disney authorities allegedly told security to “keep your mouth shut,” allowing the man to evade arrest.
- Oliver Lovatt arrested for molesting a 10-year-old boy on the ship’s “Oceaneer Kids Lab.” (The charges were later dropped when the boy’s parents did not want him to testify in court.)
- Justin Hazan and Arlandres Sims arrested and charged with a total of 40 counts of child pornography depicting victims as young as four to five years old.
- Patrick Holgerson arrested for soliciting sex from undercover agents posing as a 13-year-old boy. “I work with kids,” he told police after his arrest. “I love kids and not in a bad way. I just have a strong connection with kids.”
- Paul Fazio arrested for 50 counts of possession of child pornography including “multiple scenes of nude prepubescent children engaging in sexual activity with adults.”
- Allen Treaster arrested for soliciting sex from undercover agents posing as a 14-year-old boy. “He admitted to chatting about performing oral sex on the ‘boy,’” police reported.
Disney has had employees arrested for child sex crimes in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022—in other words, at least once a year for the past decade.
Yes, I understand that Disney has thousands of employees, but hey, I am pretty sure the Catholic Church does as well. It would seem that perhaps everyone’s favorite mouse is really just a dirty rat.
So what is the point of this agenda?
You have to ask yourself, why are schools promoting this? Why are they requiring all teachers to start teaching about the Genderbread person or the Gender Unicorn. Yes, this is a requirement for teachers, I recently found out that a relative of mine, studying to be a special ed teacher has to know and teach the “Genderbread person” and “Gender unicorn”.
The only thing I can think of when I read things like this is the agenda of Black Lives Matter Inc’s goal to disrupt the nuclear family. This has since been scrubbed from their site most likely to hide their agenda. Don’t worry, we will be talking about BLM Inc at some point.
It seems to me with all the secretive stuff going on, telling children they can be whatever gender they want but they mustn’t tell their parents, seems like some sort of separation tactic but I can’t quite put my finger on it.
I can’t help but think that this isn’t just about being accommodating to people who feel out of place in their own skin or even offering them safe spaces.
What’s the point?
My point isn’t to exclude anyone, I honestly feel like we need to love people and not live in judgement for the choices people make. Trust me, the world would be a much better place if people would mind their own business. At the same time, we shouldn’t be pretending the emperor has no clothes.
My point is, if you are a parent and you fit into the category of people that don’t want your child indoctrinated with sexuality at early ages.
- We need to go to school board meetings and voice your opinion, I promise you there are more people that are not OK with this agenda than are.
- We need to ask questions of our children’s teachers and faculty.
- We need to ask questions of our children and get involved in their homework.
- We need to get involved. I am not suggesting being helicopter parents.
- I am saying that children are the future. As parents, we are responsible for shaping them, and I promise no matter what the media says and race grifters tell you, you are most likely not a racist. If you happen to fall under that minute percentage of people who are racist, please know that there are a lot of great people in this world of all types. Get yourself out there and start talking to some of them, you’ll be surprised at how awesome most people are. Everyone has a story.
Here is the list of parent rights that you have. Granted, I do take issues with some of these but, this is the law, use it to your advantage.
Here are a couple other resources if you want to find out more about this topic.
Understanding Confidentiality and Minor Consent in California