Desantis Protect Parental Rights in Education

Dipping french fries into mayo?

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No ■■■■■

LGBTQ are not represented by geese in any context other than parody.

But the allegory fails because children aren’t upset or hurt by queer representation in cartoons.

Sure, comrade.

He did.

The question becomes “Is the coach really trying to spread the Gospel, or is he making a virtue signaling show?”

I actually don’t know the answer to that.

Perfect way to put it…The whole needing to go out in the center of the field thing, it does make it a show about himself.

It’s fair to guess you are a Boomer…younger generations mostly couldn’t care less about gays.

Who says they are corrupt? Want to replace a roof in Florida? If you need more than 25% replaced you have to do the whole thing (for example).

If Disney needed to replace 30% of a roof should they not abide by the same or better standards?

Are you referring to this?

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The implication of the meme was that they would be failed intentionally even if they technically passed. “It would be a shame if” is a classic way of delivering a threat without being direct about it.

That’s like going out to a 5 star restaurant and asking why you can buy a steak for $10.00 at the grocery store but they are charging $30.00. If you have to ask, you probably shouldn’t be there.

I think we would all agree that children shouldn’t be reading the bible, with all the murders, orgies, and what not. Disgraceful.

Since July of 2021, more than 200 books have been banned in various school districts across Florida, the state with the third-highest number of school book banning incidents in the U.S. This comes as the Florida legislature and Gov. Ron DeSantis have passed House Bill 1467, which allows members of the public to challenge and ban books available in school classrooms and libraries, and a swath of “anti-woke” legislation purportedly aimed at empowering parents to protect their children’s impressionable minds.

With that in mind, local political stunt activist Chaz Stevens of Deerfield Beach has taken it upon himself to add another book to the lengthy list: the Bible. This week, in letters sent to superintendents in eight school districts in Florida — including Miami-Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS) and Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) — Stevens, an avowed atheist, petitions the districts to ban the Christian Bible from classrooms and libraries, citing its inclusion of inappropriate topics.

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An inspector can be a hard ass for sure, but it can be refuted with proof things are up to code.

Saying prayers before bedtime and Sunday school are as American as apple pie.

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So is book banning apparently. Why not ban one more?

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Um, okay.

In other words they’re English and not American. :wink:

In parts of America, not all of America. Less today.

Did you read what I wrote? The schools should be in control nightly prayers and of churches, too?

That’s just a fact.

You need a certain # of nails per linear foot on trusses for wind mitigation? Get an independent inspector that both parties agree to and take pictures. Florida code is Florida code.

Nope, American.