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New York City launches ad campaign denouncing Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' law | CNN
New York City will launch an ad campaign in Florida denouncing a new law that opponents have dubbed the "Don't Say Gay" law.edition.cnn.com
If I was a New York resident, I would be pissed at my govt sponsoring ads in Florida over this, but as a Floridian its a win win. Someone else is paying to lure people who are hostile to parents and want to teach sex politics to young children, to New York. Money is donated by New Yorkers, and others in the country I assume. And this is appears to an official NYC supported campaign, so there's some tax dollars mixed in paying officials to run it.
The "Parental Rights in Education bill" (HB 1557) says "classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards."
The New York City ad campaign is intended to show support for the LGBTQ community in Florida in response to the "state-sponsored discrimination," Adams said.
Idk but it sounds way better than regular politics.What is "sex politics"?
Idk but it sounds way better than regular politics.
I cannot believe anyone would be dumb enough to go to New York from Florida because Eric Adams says you can say anything in NY. Doesn't Adams realize the traffic keeps going the other way?New York City launches ad campaign denouncing Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' law | CNN
New York City will launch an ad campaign in Florida denouncing a new law that opponents have dubbed the "Don't Say Gay" law.edition.cnn.com
If I was a New York resident, I would be pissed at my govt sponsoring ads in Florida over this, but as a Floridian its a win win. Someone else is paying to lure people who are hostile to parents and want to teach sex politics to young children, to New York. Money is donated by New Yorkers, and others in the country I assume. And this is appears to an official NYC supported campaign, so there's some tax dollars mixed in paying officials to run it.
The "Parental Rights in Education bill" (HB 1557) says "classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards."
The New York City ad campaign is intended to show support for the LGBTQ community in Florida in response to the "state-sponsored discrimination," Adams said.
What, in the flying frack, is LGBTQIAC+ ?
If that acronym gets any longer you're going to hurt yourself.
You used to be able to beat your wife with a stick as long as it wasn’t thicker than your thumb too. Do you miss that?New York City asking gays to come to the Big (Rotting) Apple?
Wow!
Things really do change!
Young people do not know that back in the primitive 20th century, NYC wanted to drive away gays.
The New York Times (yes, today's leader of the Resistance to Trump) editorialized against gays. The head editor was openly against any public display of gayness.
The New York police department would encourage landlords to evict gay tenants.
And the NYPD would brag about how many gays it was able to entrap every year.
It is great that you are not a New York resident. RWE have no business politicizing school curriculum as a tactic to lure votes to protect wealthiestNew York City launches ad campaign denouncing Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' law | CNN
New York City will launch an ad campaign in Florida denouncing a new law that opponents have dubbed the "Don't Say Gay" law.edition.cnn.com
If I was a New York resident, I would be pissed at my govt sponsoring ads in Florida over this, but as a Floridian its a win win. Someone else is paying to lure people who are hostile to parents and want to teach sex politics to young children, to New York. Money is donated by New Yorkers, and others in the country I assume. And this is appears to an official NYC supported campaign, so there's some tax dollars mixed in paying officials to run it.
The "Parental Rights in Education bill" (HB 1557) says "classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards."
The New York City ad campaign is intended to show support for the LGBTQ community in Florida in response to the "state-sponsored discrimination," Adams said.
I think the last letter "C" is for Confusion.
I used to believe Bizarro World in the Superman comics was a strange place.
The Progressives are creating their own Bizarro World right here in the USA.
What is LGBTQIA+?
LGBTQIA+ is an acronym that means Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Transsexual, Two- spirit, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Ally, A-gender, Bi-gender, Gender Queer, Pansexual, Pangender, and Gender Variant. Keep an open mind because this is continuously evolving.
Helpful Hints for Interacting with LGBTQIA+ Community
- Not everyone fits neatly inside of a cookie cutter
- People want to be themselves
- Curiosity does not equal open mindedness
- Make no assumptions
- Do not out LGBTQIA+ individuals without their permission
- Do not assume a LGBTQIA+ individual has a crush on you or anyone else
- Do not say: "We all knew"; "You just haven't met the right one yet"; "We still love you anyway"; "You're handsome/beautiful to be a homosexual"
- Do not assume one's preferred gender pronoun
- Respect gender pronouns
- Advocate for gender neutral bathrooms
- Do not ask a trans person what their "real name" is
- Do not deny trans individuals access to bathrooms
- Do not ask trans individuals what their genitals look like
- Do not say “Real Woman” or “Real Man”, instead say transwoman or transman
- Do not say transsexual, transvestite, tranny, transgendered, or “A trans”, instead say transgender
- Do not say “he-she”, “she-male”, or “it”, instead use their asserted pronouns, or “they” if not sure
- Anti-LGBTQIA+ comments and jokes are harmful and offensive
- Believe that ALL people regardless of gender identity/and or sexual orientation should be treated with respect
- Do take responsibility for your own education
- Making mistakes is part of learning how to be an ally; acknowledge, apologize and learn from them
- What’s heard here stays here, but what’s learned here leaves here.
LOL - same here.Holey Hannah.
I didn't even understand half of that. I guess I'm a sheltered innocent.
Whatever, Karen.I think the last letter "C" is for Confusion.
I used to believe Bizarro World in the Superman comics was a strange place.
The Progressives are creating their own Bizarro World right here in the USA.
What is LGBTQIA+?
LGBTQIA+ is an acronym that means Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Transsexual, Two- spirit, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Ally, A-gender, Bi-gender, Gender Queer, Pansexual, Pangender, and Gender Variant. Keep an open mind because this is continuously evolving.
Helpful Hints for Interacting with LGBTQIA+ Community
- Not everyone fits neatly inside of a cookie cutter
- People want to be themselves
- Curiosity does not equal open mindedness
- Make no assumptions
- Do not out LGBTQIA+ individuals without their permission
- Do not assume a LGBTQIA+ individual has a crush on you or anyone else
- Do not say: "We all knew"; "You just haven't met the right one yet"; "We still love you anyway"; "You're handsome/beautiful to be a homosexual"
- Do not assume one's preferred gender pronoun
- Respect gender pronouns
- Advocate for gender neutral bathrooms
- Do not ask a trans person what their "real name" is
- Do not deny trans individuals access to bathrooms
- Do not ask trans individuals what their genitals look like
- Do not say “Real Woman” or “Real Man”, instead say transwoman or transman
- Do not say transsexual, transvestite, tranny, transgendered, or “A trans”, instead say transgender
- Do not say “he-she”, “she-male”, or “it”, instead use their asserted pronouns, or “they” if not sure
- Anti-LGBTQIA+ comments and jokes are harmful and offensive
- Believe that ALL people regardless of gender identity/and or sexual orientation should be treated with respect
- Do take responsibility for your own education
- Making mistakes is part of learning how to be an ally; acknowledge, apologize and learn from them
- What’s heard here stays here, but what’s learned here leaves here.
Good! I hope every state does it. **** Floriduh.New York City launches ad campaign denouncing Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' law | CNN
New York City will launch an ad campaign in Florida denouncing a new law that opponents have dubbed the "Don't Say Gay" law.edition.cnn.com
If I was a New York resident, I would be pissed at my govt sponsoring ads in Florida over this, but as a Floridian its a win win. Someone else is paying to lure people who are hostile to parents and want to teach sex politics to young children, to New York. Money is donated by New Yorkers, and others in the country I assume. And this is appears to an official NYC supported campaign, so there's some tax dollars mixed in paying officials to run it.
The "Parental Rights in Education bill" (HB 1557) says "classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards."
The New York City ad campaign is intended to show support for the LGBTQ community in Florida in response to the "state-sponsored discrimination," Adams said.
New York City launches ad campaign denouncing Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' law | CNN
New York City will launch an ad campaign in Florida denouncing a new law that opponents have dubbed the "Don't Say Gay" law.edition.cnn.com
If I was a New York resident, I would be pissed at my govt sponsoring ads in Florida over this, but as a Floridian its a win win. Someone else is paying to lure people who are hostile to parents and want to teach sex politics to young children, to New York. Money is donated by New Yorkers, and others in the country I assume. And this is appears to an official NYC supported campaign, so there's some tax dollars mixed in paying officials to run it.
The "Parental Rights in Education bill" (HB 1557) says "classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards."
The New York City ad campaign is intended to show support for the LGBTQ community in Florida in response to the "state-sponsored discrimination," Adams said.
are you using McAfee?Can you get STD's from "sex politics"?
Idk but in the real world people on the left generally use LGBTQ+ or queer. I'm convinced the longer acronym is a conservative psyop to make the left look crazy.What, in the flying frack, is LGBTQIAC+ ?
Idk but in the real world people on the left generally use LGBTQ+ or queer. I'm convinced the longer acronym is a conservative psyop to make the left look crazy.
There are many things that are legal which are truly foolish.What NYC is doing is legal. Get over it.
There are many things that are legal which are truly foolish.
Like making Kamala Harris the second most important politician in the country.
That's after making a doddering old man with dementia the most powerful politician in the entire world.
You have to be a 'woke' cult member in order to relate to any of those tenets of LGBTQ-ism.Holey Hannah.
I didn't even understand half of that. I guess I'm a sheltered innocent.
Its good that all the supporters of child predators are raising their hands and being recognized.
As if their support of the SCOTUS nominee wasnt enough.
And you still think displaying that picture representing you makes you credible.And there's the whataboutism. Glad you weren't able to come up with an intelligent argument against these ads.
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