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On Wednesday, the Republican-controlled legislature of Florida passed several bills cracking down further on forced “diversity” in public schools, including diversity trainings and requiring students and teachers alike to use someone’s “preferred pronouns.”

As reported by the Associated Press, the bills were passed ahead of the end of the state’s legislative session this week. The first bill is an expansion of the pre-existing Parental Rights in Education Act, which has been derogatorily and falsely referred to as the “don’t say gay” bill; the additional bill forbids public schools from mandating that students and teachers refer to someone by pronouns that don’t align with their actual gender, while also banning any classroom instruction on sexuality until the 8th grade.

The bill also makes it easier for parents to issue challenges to any books that are contained in a school’s library, in order to prevent pornographic material from being promoted or sanctioned by schools.

[Source.](https://amgreatness.com/2023/05/04/florida-gop-passes-bills-to-ban-diversity-programs-preferred-pronouns/) > On Wednesday, the Republican-controlled legislature of Florida passed several bills cracking down further on forced “diversity” in public schools, including diversity trainings and requiring students and teachers alike to use someone’s “preferred pronouns.” > As reported by the Associated Press, the bills were passed ahead of the end of the state’s legislative session this week. The first bill is an expansion of the pre-existing Parental Rights in Education Act, which has been derogatorily and falsely referred to as the “don’t say gay” bill; the additional bill forbids public schools from mandating that students and teachers refer to someone by pronouns that don’t align with their actual gender, while also banning any classroom instruction on sexuality until the 8th grade. > The bill also makes it easier for parents to issue challenges to any books that are contained in a school’s library, in order to prevent pornographic material from being promoted or sanctioned by schools.

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Did Ron sign this? I look at actions and while I'm on the fence about him, he has done a few long lasting items like this that go against the Kikes.

If he continues to pass laws that hurt Israel's finest, he will have my support.

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Governor Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) is expected to sign all three bills into law. The bills are viewed by some as political stunts to further boost DeSantis’ profile amid speculation that he will announce his candidacy for president in 2024. Every poll shows DeSantis trailing President Donald Trump by a landslide margin.

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Locally ron desantis is pretty good, now globally it's a zogger that's it

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If I was a kike, I would take my biggest threat and make sure their supporters "knew" he was controlled opposition to stop him from going further.

Not that elections are safe and secure anyway.

Basically there are all these people going, look he went to Isreal fuck him, he sucks, he is controlled opposition, etc while he passes pedos get hung, Disney groomers can't groom, Disney loses tax benefits, get back in the closet you fags, no drag story hour, etc etc so is he really a controlled opp or someone who is playing the game well enough to pass these needed laws against the jews? Laws mean more than a visit or political speeches. I don't like the anti 1st antisemitism law he passed, but what did that do compared to hanging the pedos ?

Maybe he is playing the game just well enough to give jews hope he is on their side, and maybe he knows the antisemitism law will get struck down in the courts while the other laws will stick.

Who knows, FUD FUD FUD

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He also passed a 5 years prison for naming the jew bill lmao

I'd also like to know how the open carry no permit no need to understand how your gun works outcome will be.