From my perspective, living in FL, the monikers assigned to various bills, some already signed into law, before the FL state legislature are a two edged political sword. The one bill that addresses Disney's foray into diversity and equity training for employees - the DON"T SAY GAY bill - invigorated the Desantis base that intersects with the Trumpers. It also energized the liberal base that is pushing for this kind of diversity training as well as CRT and sexual orientation or gender identity training (grooming) in kindergarten through the third grade. Also in the area of gender identity and sexual orientation, the bills prohibit teaching about those topics “in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students.
The monikers DON'T SAY GAY bills and ANTI-WOKE bills are, IMO, unfortunate. If one reads the language in both of them, I don't think there is any one within this forum that wouldn't at least acknowledge they legitimately pushback against some of the most potentially destructive aspects of a two century basis fundamental in describing American culture and society. My view is that this history is not entirely wrong as elites on the left would have us believe. There are unsavory aspects to the course of American history. IMO, these are vastly overcome by the enormous amount of good, on national and global basis, emanating from America's presence on the world stage. The left would have you believe you should be ashamed of American history.
I also believe, having read pertinent legal arguments for and against these bills that they are, in part, unconstitutional. You have to get into the nitty gritty of the public and private impact to see that (DSL's post above pertains). So, yes, parts of the bills are unconstitutional, parts of them are reasonable, constitutional and within the power of state government to enact. In preparing this post, I found this article which is a good rendering of the what the bills are all about - it's easily skimable if you have a rudimentary understanding of what's going on with these controversial bills in FL.
The monikers DON'T SAY GAY bills and ANTI-WOKE bills are, IMO, unfortunate. If one reads the language in both of them, I don't think there is any one within this forum that wouldn't at least acknowledge they legitimately pushback against some of the most potentially destructive aspects of a two century basis fundamental in describing American culture and society. My view is that this history is not entirely wrong as elites on the left would have us believe. There are unsavory aspects to the course of American history. IMO, these are vastly overcome by the enormous amount of good, on national and global basis, emanating from America's presence on the world stage. The left would have you believe you should be ashamed of American history.
I also believe, having read pertinent legal arguments for and against these bills that they are, in part, unconstitutional. You have to get into the nitty gritty of the public and private impact to see that (DSL's post above pertains). So, yes, parts of the bills are unconstitutional, parts of them are reasonable, constitutional and within the power of state government to enact. In preparing this post, I found this article which is a good rendering of the what the bills are all about - it's easily skimable if you have a rudimentary understanding of what's going on with these controversial bills in FL.
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