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1 hour ago, JDHillFan said:

Thank you for reaffirming my point. Everyone knows it’s not fair to the women that worked so hard to be there and it’s good to see you come around. 

 

Which refugee are you?

 

In the future, I don't want to double credit you in the *****-poster standings. 

Posted
1 hour ago, JDHillFan said:

I don’t have the slightest idea what you are on about. Should I be thanking you or mf’ing you?

 

You just showed up and started posting to the PPP board? Cool, cool. 

 

Calling a MF would raise your status among all the posters here. 

 

Including me. 

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Just now, John Adams said:

 

You just showed up and started posting to the PPP board? Cool, cool. 

 

Calling a MF would raise your status among all the posters here. 

 

Including me. 

I’m a few weeks in. Sometimes I enjoy it and sometimes I hate myself over it. 

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Why the "Don't groom little kids" bill is necessary:

 

 

 

 

 

 

More....

 

 

 

A same-sex kiss has been restored to the final cut of Pixar’s upcoming animated film Lightyear after LGBTQIA2S+ employees and their allies complained that Disney executives had censored “overtly gay affection” in the company’s films, according to a report by Variety.

 

A source close to the production told Variety that Lightyear features a female lead who is in a relationship with another woman, and a kiss between the two characters had been cut from the film.

 

The gay kiss was added back into the movie last week, following the outrage from a woke mob at Pixar Animation Studios.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2022/03/18/gay-kiss-restored-in-pixars-lightyear-because-of-staffs-outrage-at-florida-dont-groom-kids-bill/

 

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The whole "don't say gay" bill fiasco is pathetic. The bill simply says do not discuss with children under 8 anything about sexual orientation. There is literally no reason to bring it up in school to children that age and unfortunately some people are such activists they do. If you are really willing to fight for drag queens to read to your children I pity your children 

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1 hour ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

The whole "don't say gay" bill fiasco is pathetic. The bill simply says do not discuss with children under 8 anything about sexual orientation. There is literally no reason to bring it up in school to children that age and unfortunately some people are such activists they do. If you are really willing to fight for drag queens to read to your children I pity your children 

Very well said. Once again, school teachers are not marriage and family counselors. They are not priests. They are not social workers. And they are not their student’s parent/guardian. They have ZERO expertise in these issues. They should not be talking to young kids about these issues at all...period! The proper course of action is for the teacher to either quickly move on from the topic or refer the student to someone that DOES have expertise. 

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@BillStime  Let's move this to where it belongs.  Is this the part of the FL HB 1577 that you find disgusting?  I just copied and pasted the Tweet here.  

 

It would make providing gender affirming care to trans teens a felony with a life sentence.. Worse... it makes leaving the state with your trans teen to move elsewhere and provide them with care a felony as well.

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37 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:

@BillStime  Let's move this to where it belongs.  Is this the part of the FL HB 1577 that you find disgusting?  I just copied and pasted the Tweet here.  

 

It would make providing gender affirming care to trans teens a felony with a life sentence.. Worse... it makes leaving the state with your trans teen to move elsewhere and provide them with care a felony as well.


We already discussed this. Go back and read my POV - I am not regurgitating my arguments because you feel the need to dig in a rabbit hole. 
 

My POV has not changed.

Posted
5 minutes ago, BillStime said:


We already discussed this. Go back and read my POV - I am not regurgitating my arguments because you feel the need to dig in a rabbit hole. 
 

My POV has not changed.

 

I'm not asking you to change your point of view.  I'm just trying to figure out what part of FL HB 1557 (sorry I was calling it 1577) you found so offensive you deemed it disgusting.  I don't think you read it.  

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:

 

I'm not asking you to change your point of view.  I'm just trying to figure out what part of FL HB 1557 (sorry I was calling it 1577) you found so offensive you deemed it disgusting.  I don't think you read it.  

 

 


Yeah Jimmy “I didn’t read it” but copied most of into this thread.

 

This my last reply to you on this topic. 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, BillStime said:


Yeah Jimmy “I didn’t read it” but copied most of into this thread.

 

This my last reply to you on this topic. 

 


You copied none of it to this thread. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Chef Jim said:


You copied none of it to this thread. 

 

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I don't know if it is poor reading comprehension or early onset dementia... but you really should seek help.

 

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9 hours ago, BillStime said:

 

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I don't know if it is poor reading comprehension or early onset dementia... but you really should seek help.

 

Why do you think that parents should not be notified if their 12 year old is acting different at school? Whether it is dressing like a prostitute or the opposite sex or simply depressed?

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10 hours ago, BillStime said:

 

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I don't know if it is poor reading comprehension or early onset dementia... but you really should seek help.

 


 

Thank you. So now we can have a proper debate.  

 

Prohibits the school from withholding information regarding the “upbringing” of their child. You asked “what kind of information?”

 

So let’s give you a scenario. 
 

So your child comes to a teacher and says “Miss Smith? I’m being picked on by all the kids because I’m fat.  I want to kill myself”  

 

How would you feel if you were never informed of this…..until after your child’s suicide? 

It’s not about the LBGQT community.  It’s about allowing parents, not the school system, to raise their children.  But for some reason the LBGQT thinks it’s about them.  
 

So why are you against this Bill again? 
 

 

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Geez people! Teachers and counselors are REQUIRED to pass this sort of information and concern on to an administrator. That’s not debatable. They’re not required to call the parents but are required to inform a school official or social service worker who is TRAINED in how to handle these topics. For the one millionth time…..classroom teachers are NOT marriage/family therapists or social workers.

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