Posted on 01/26/2023 2:43:37 AM PST by Libloather
More than half of LGBTQ parents in Florida are considering moving their families to another state over concerns that a new Florida education law – known to its critics as the “Don’t Say Gay” law – stigmatizes LGBTQ identities and creates a hostile learning environment for LGBTQ children or students with LGBTQ family members.
In a report issued Tuesday by the Williams Institute, a public policy research institute based at the UCLA of Law, and Clark University in Massachusetts, 56 percent of LGBTQ parents surveyed said they were considering leaving Florida over concerns about how the new law may impact their children and family. Another 17 percent said they had already taken steps to do so.
“I am terrified that I would need to make the decision to leave Florida and leave my parents,” one respondent said. “The idea of having to leave to protect my child and my partner is scary but one I am willing to do.”
The new law, officially titled the “Parental Rights in Education” law, bars public kindergarten through third grade teachers from engaging in classroom instruction related to sexual orientation and gender identity – subjects the measure’s proponents in the state legislature last year argued are inappropriate for young students.
Educators through high school are barred from addressing either topic in the classroom in a manner that is not “age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate” for their students. Florida public school teachers who violate the law risk having their licenses suspended or revoked under a rule adopted by the state Board of Education in October.
LGBTQ parents in Florida surveyed by the Willams Institute between June and September said their initial response to the bill, introduced last January in the state House, ranged from fear to disbelief.
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We’re talking about 110,000 LGBTQ teens in Florida, out of 22 million ppl. Big whoop.
Awesome..head to your blue state deviant shxthole states and stay there.
Let them move to San Franfreako, Portland, or Seattle. They’ll fit right in!
Talk is cheap.
I hear Pakistan is a great place to raise your children
Great and take the other half too. I hear visiting the Keys will turn your stomach.
Yet another illustration on why sanctuary cities work!
Balkanization. Embrace it. Improve the quality of life for decent people.
I’m in Florida. Yesterday I saw a bumper sticker that said “I’m gay ... move.” Probably referring to the erroneously named “don’t say gay” law attributed to DeSantis. Likely this gay person did not bother reading the bill and absorbed the media narratives around it instead.
Oh wow. They can be replaced by lots of normal healthy people. Florida could make an ad out of this.
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Winning!
Laughable. They talk as though they’re being persecuted by some communist regime, like ‘their kind’ is being systematically rounded up and executed. None of these people know anything of real oppression.
Don’t come to Texas.
Exactly how many were in this three month study? 56% of 100 or even 1000 is not going to have much of an impact on Florida’s economy.
“What about parents who don’t want their kids exposed to the queer stuff ...”
It’s a no-win situation.
“Don’t say gay” stigmatizes gays (so they say). The reverse stigmatizes the rest of us.
Lots of U hauls that need driving back back to California.
Bye.
Great part of this country, if you don’t like something you have choices.
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