Liberal media and Hollywood lose their mind over Florida law
Liberal media outlets, including CNN, MSNBC, PBS and ABC, as well as various celebrities, took to the airwaves to criticize Florida’s Parental Rights Law, slamming conservatives and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, with some even pushing a false narrative that you can’t say the word "gay" in the Sunshine State.
Dubbed the "Don’t Say Gay" bill by critics, some public figures took the epithet a bit too literally when they claimed the new legislation actually made it illegal to utter the word gay in the state of Florida.
In actuality, the law states that classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on "sexual orientation" or "gender identity" cannot occur in kindergarten through third grade "or in a manner that is not age appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards."
During a "Saturday Night Live" skit between Kate McKinnon and Colin Jost on March 5, McKinnon jokingly said that the law was "amazing" since she was "tortured" by kids using the word gay in a derogatory way against her when she was young.
"Ron DeSantis has taken a stand and said, ‘No, you cannot say gay in school anymore!’ I’m so jazzed. And in Florida, of all places!" McKinnon said.
"The law actually means that you can’t acknowledge that gay exists at all," Jost replied, to McKinnon’s "shock."
CNN's Don Lemon similarly misinterpreted the law on Feb. 9 when he said that he would have had a better time growing up gay if he had "more information" in schools about it, rather than keep it secret.
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DeSantis has really exposed this crowd who evidently think it is important to indoctrinate pre-school children into homosexual activities. They seem pretty mean mouth about their desires too.
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