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Monday, October 17, 2022

Florida to strip licenses of K-3 teachers who discuss gender identity, sexuality

Florida plans to revoke or suspend the teaching licenses of elementary school educators who teach students about gender identity or sexuality, according to a new rule published by the state’s Department of Education.

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Good, I'm glad. Kids that age are too young to learn about straight sex, much less perversions and depravity.

11 comments:

  1. DeSantis is on a roll. I hope he's got a good protective detail. Nemo

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  2. Damn! Progressive liberal news writers just have to equate parents' rights with a specious "don't say gay" and hint that the new rule was hidden beneath the bodies of more than 100 people killed during the hurricane. Damn!

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  3. And veterans without a teaching degree or certificate can now teach.

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  4. After their licenses are gone, have the police seize the home computers for further review, then throw the pervs into the general population in the jail.

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  5. At a minimum it should be k-8. No pre-puberty child should be infected with that shit.

    Changed my mind, no one should be infected with that queer/tyranny shit!

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  6. If they're in Fourth Grade....? Groomers good to go?

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  7. When are they going to take them out and shoot them?

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  8. Remember when talking to kids about fuckin' was illegal?
    If a teacher talked to me about sex when I was in K-3 that teacher would have ended up in the emergency room.

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  9. I agree about the teachers, but kids in the country usually know about sex by age 6 or 7. Being around all the animals means you soon learn what's going on.
    --Tennessee Budd

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  10. Should not be talking about that crap for many more years! As an old guy, it was 7th grade before we started getting 'the talk'. Proper timing.

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