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Many Floridians side with DeSantis that although they encourage parental rights, parents who are not responsible do not deserve those privileges as parents
What would you propose be an appropriate criminal sentence for a new law disallowing parents to bring their children to drag shows?
Many Floridians side with DeSantis that although they encourage parental rights, parents who are not responsible do not deserve those privileges as parents
What would you propose be an appropriate criminal sentence for a new law disallowing parents to bring their children to drag shows?
It's a bar, right? Since when are minors are allowed in bars? And it's a bar that allows dancers to dance while wearing provocative clothing?
Make the state of Florida unfriendly to parents that would expose their children to adult themes. I don't care if it is a drag bar or not. Children should be playing soccer, or with dollhouses, and any number of outdoor activities that do not involve sexualization. That comes soon enough on it's own.
Many Floridians side with DeSantis that although they encourage parental rights, parents who are not responsible do not deserve those privileges as parents
What would you propose be an appropriate criminal sentence for a new law disallowing parents to bring their children to drag shows?
What about drag queen story hour? Lol.
A local bookstore sponsors a family Drag Queen Story Hour, where they read books to kids. I love it.
If it's a traditionally adult venue like a bar, then nothing new should be added as a crime. If it's to something like one of these story times that are starting to pop up all over, I don't agree with prosecution, as much as the idea of kids at those disgusts me. If the performers engage in overt sexual acts or discussions, then prosecute them, and if it's advertised as such, yes prosecute the parents, but in the absence of that, it would fall under free speech and I don't want the government deciding what speech it likes and dislikes without a clear line.
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