Florida Gov passes HB 1557/SB 1834

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Burrito Wizard, Mar 28, 2022.

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  1. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wptv.com/news/education/floridas-governor-to-make-education-announcement-in-pasco-county?_amp=true

    The bill prohibits teachers from talking about "sexual orientation or gender identity" in kindergarten through third grade, or "in a manner that is not age appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards."


    So of course this made degenerates angry. You try to put all this transgender shit in a little kids head, to someone else's kid they trust you with, you should have the fuck beat out of you. Glad this bill passed.
     
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  2. Hate much?
     
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  3. I don’t think there’s really anything wrong with talking to kids about their bodies and stuff, that makes it harder for them to be targeted by people who want to do harm to them.

    The gender identity stuff is already taught by everyone in that child’s life; whatever they were assigned at birth they get called a girl or a boy.

    I don’t see a problem with telling kids that sometimes there’s two moms or two dads though. I wonder if child psychologists are doing any works pertaining to this complicated issue.
     
  4. The state is trying to fill the void left by divorce and fatherless families.

    As a parent who has raised 6 kids we never needed the state to provide sexual education, awareness, or tolerance.

    Now with the advent of a device as part of people's beings, kids too, I must say I would just like to know what subjects a teacher is presenting my kids and I would like a say in what they could or could not attend. It was like that when I was a kid and around 13 or so we would have a permission slip signed in order to sit on sex ed classes.

    Below 10 is a good age frame to prevent an exposure to sexually explicit or adult topics out of a kids head. When I was 10 it was GI Joe, fossil and mushroom hunting. A vagina would have scared me, I would have called 911 to report a girl had been sliced open.
     
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  5. Yeah I hate when people try to corrupt the minds of innocent kids. There's 2 genders, no you can't change gender, no non-binary gender is not real. If someone wants to dress and act like the opposite gender, go ahead, it's a free country. But nobody has any business trying to push this shit on other people's kids. There's not even any reason a kid that young has to know about this kind of stuff at that age.
     
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  6. Why does anyone think that it is fundamentally necessary and appropriate to have a gender/sex conversation with children 10> that are NOT their own?






    Sent from see through door in another dimension
     
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  7. nvm
     
  8. please I invite you to engage, it’s a complicated subject and I myself am confused about it. I always take the empathy route, if I had children and they asked me questions about stuff like that I would be transparent, in school though it’s just…that’s a tough one
     
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  9. Assigned at birth. Lmao
    Trust the science ( basic biology)
     
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  10. I just respect whatever people choose to identify as tbh. It doesn’t affect me, scientists also don’t even work that way when it comes to biology, they know there isn’t just two sexes, and gender is a social construct.

    gender encompasses a person's identities, expressions, and societal roles. A person may identify with a gender that is different from their natal sex or with no gender at all.
     
  11. Whatever floats your boat, it doesn't belong in schools. The human reproductive process is fairly simple to understand. Google it.
     
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  12. I would be happy if by the time they graduate they can read and do simple algebra and I support schools just concentrating on that because currently they are failing.
     
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  13. Of course there is - there always has been and always will be.

    Unless there’s a sex I’m unaware of? Or perhaps you’re referring to hermaphroditism?

    because other than that, there is only two (2) sexes.

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  14. Biologists are continually finding new evidence for the claim that sex is a spectrum that is mistakenly oversimplified into a binary.

    The Six Most Common Karyotypes
    • X – Roughly 1 in 2,000 to 1 in 5,000 people (Turner's )
    • XX – Most common form of female.
    • XXY – Roughly 1 in 500 to 1 in 1,000 people (Klinefelter)
    • XY – Most common form of male.
    • XYY – Roughly 1 out of 1,000 people.
    • XXXY – Roughly 1 in 18,000 to 1 in 50,000 births.
    Today, we have genetics and DNA that allows us to examine karyotype. We know, without question, that humans are not just born male and female. There are at least six biological sexes that can result in fairly normal lifespans. (There are actually many more than six but they result in spontaneous abortion as the body knows the fetus won’t be viable so it is flushed out of the system in a natural process meant to minimize the amount of nutrients and metabolism devoted to growing non-viable offspring.)

    —this is why I say it’s complicated. Maybe in ten more years we will understand it better, but it seems the way things are going, some people just want to ignore the science and stick to their social norms. Dunno.
     
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  15. Instead of teaching kids how to fuck, we should be teaching kids karate,yoga,hunting,gardening and meditation .
    Positive things they can use .
     
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  16. Maybe there's 9 sexes. No need for a second grader to know that.
     
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  17. Karyotyping is used to find genetic defects out side the normal range.
     
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  18. Maybe. At the end of the day I know that a born male isn’t going to have a baby and a femal isnt going to impregnate another female.

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  19. Here is an article to explain the birth defects you are alluding too. Some form of diminished mental acuity is associated with nearly all markers outside the XX-XY spectrum.
    Chapter: Double Aneuploidy in Down Syndrome
     
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  20. Hmm, ok. But if we also use those same chromosomes to determine sex, if those anomalies are present and quite common, how can we say there are only two sexes? I like to be very inclusive and if the science is saying these variations exist why can’t we acknowledge them? Is it only mental acuity that changes with these variations? I don’t think so right?

    I was reading something that mentioned this lady and I found it quite interesting -

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    The Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine points out that one of the first modern cases came from the 1936 Olympics, hosted by Adolf Hitler. An American named Stella Walsh, commonly called “Stella the Fella”, crushed the competition. She always changed by herself and had muscle tissue and facial features that resembled a man. The Olympic committee did an examination during which the members found that Stella was, in fact, both male and female. Sort of. She had ambiguous genitalia and it was impossible to determine her biological sex. This remained a secret until Stella’s death in 1980 when “she was shot and killed in the cross-fire of an armed bank robbery in Los Angeles”.
     

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