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The Southern Poverty Law Center, which brands mainstream conservative and Christian organizations as “hate groups,” placing them on a map with chapters of the Ku Klux Klan, added a slew of parental rights organizations to that “hate map” for 2022 and labeled them “antigovernment groups.”
“Schools, especially, have been on the receiving end of ramped-up and coordinated hard-right attacks, frequently through the guise of ‘parents’ rights’ groups,” the SPLC’s “Year in Hate and Extremism” report claims.
“These groups were, in part, spurred by the right-wing backlash to COVID-19 public safety measures in schools,” the SPLC report says. “But they have grown into an anti-student inclusion movement that targets any inclusive curriculum that contains discussions of race, discrimination and LGBTQ identities.”
Maybe groups like the SPLC should stay in their lane because it is clear that they are just another propaganda mouthpiece for the Left. Toss them on the same pile as the NAACP with their dumb travel advisory to Florida.
If the Left keeps going after kids the way they are the parents are going to form up in a solid, Nation wide voting block and Vote all those fools out of office come 2024. The Dems certainly have their work cut out for them in the coming election. They have to ensure that they can Demonize the GOP nominee to such an extent that the Voters will forget just how badly they have been treated by the Anti Family, Anti America Democrats.
Gov. Katie Hobbs has rejected a bill that Republicans claim would have prevented another educator from shooting pornography in a public classroom.
Senate Bill 1696 was filed this year after a Lake Havasu City couple lost their jobs for allegedly making sexually explicit content on school grounds for the subscription platform OnlyFans.
The bill would have prohibited state entities from "exposing minors to sexually explicit materials" or using state facilities to "film or facilitate sexually explicit acts."
In her veto letter, Hobbs said she agrees not all content is appropriate for minors but felt SB 1696 was a "poor way" of addressing those concerns.
Hobbs said the bill was written in such a "vague manner that it serves as little more than a thinly veiled effort to ban books."
Basically Hobbs said not all content is appropriate unless it's in written form.
She is OK with sexually explicit content in book form.
I say the Republicans should strike the underlined part out and send it back to her and make her sign it or eat her words. Take what you can get.
Gov. Katie Hobbs has rejected a bill that Republicans claim would have prevented another educator from shooting pornography in a public classroom.
Senate Bill 1696 was filed this year after a Lake Havasu City couple lost their jobs for allegedly making sexually explicit content on school grounds for the subscription platform OnlyFans.
The bill would have prohibited state entities from "exposing minors to sexually explicit materials" or using state facilities to "film or facilitate sexually explicit acts."
In her veto letter, Hobbs said she agrees not all content is appropriate for minors but felt SB 1696 was a "poor way" of addressing those concerns.
Hobbs said the bill was written in such a "vague manner that it serves as little more than a thinly veiled effort to ban books."
Basically Hobbs said not all content is appropriate unless it's in written form.
She is OK with sexually explicit content in book form.
I say the Republicans should strike the underlined part out and send it back to her and make her sign it or eat her words. Take what you can get.
W...T..F?
that sounds like a babylon bee story.
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