DeSantis for the win

It is developing as educators investigate the identification of the individuals in these videos and find out they do not work in the schools they claim and are not even educators. Some of the information can be found in the Twitter comments. I will post more info as it is revealed.

Let me say that federal standards for pre-K to grade 3 education pretty much say you should not talk about sexuality and gender identity. This is not appropriate subject matter for young students. I do not support teaching young children about information not appropriate for their age, but It is disturbing that elementary school teachers are being tarred with the brush of teaching inappropriate material by a string of videos which are quickly being determined as fakes.

Any time you want to show these videos as fake, please do.
 
Gay b c thing is still not taught in schools. Let it go.

Some, if not all, of those pre k/teachers should be fired because they are crossing a line. Assuming what they are saying is factual representations of the truth.

If the Gay B C is in the available reading that the school online library uses, then it is the same thing. Even if you don't want to admit it. All a teacher needs to do is to point a student to that subject in the approved Epic library.

I don't plan on letting it go - ever - until it is removed from access for children. If you are OK with it, it speaks volumes to your state of mind.
 
Wasn't it Spike who told us there was a "Study" that said Florida did the worst in the pandemic?

California, New York handled COVID-19 lockdowns the worst, Florida among the best, a new study shows

A new study has graded states by how well they handled the coronavirus pandemic and its subsequent restrictions and lockdowns, showing a stark contrast between liberal and conservative states.

The Committee To Unleash Prosperity study compared state performance on metrics including the economy, education, and mortality from the virus, and examined how states and their respective governments handled the pandemic response.

"Shutting down their economies and schools was by far the biggest mistake governors and state officials made during COVID, particularly in blue states," Steve Moore, co-founder of the Committee to Unleash Prosperity, told Fox News Digital. "We hope the results of this study will persuade governors not to close schools and businesses the next time we have a new virus variant."

New York, California, New Jersey and Illinois were among the worst in dealing with the coronavirus, performing "poorly on every measure," the report said.


These states "had high age-adjusted death rates; they had high unemployment and significant GDP losses, and they kept their schools shut down much longer than almost all other states," the report added.

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People enjoy the hot weather on Santa Monica Beach in California on March 31, 2021. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

States like Utah, Nebraska, Vermont, Montana, South Dakota and Florida — all governed by Republicans — received the highest scores in the study, first through sixth, respectively. In fact, 13 of the top 15 states in the study are governed by Republicans. (Montana had a Democratic governor until the 2020 election.)

The study also found no correlation in those states that enacted stringent travel, vocation and dining restrictions with lower death totals.

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"The study verifies other studies which have found that locking down businesses, stores, churches, schools, and restaurants had almost no impact on health outcomes across states," the report determined. "States with strict lockdowns had virtually no better performance in COVID death rates than states that remained mostly open for business."


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Throughout the first two years of the pandemic, liberal states were widely applauded for their restrictions while conservative states were lambasted.
 
Wasn't it Spike who told us there was a "Study" that said Florida did the worst in the pandemic?

California, New York handled COVID-19 lockdowns the worst, Florida among the best, a new study shows

A new study has graded states by how well they handled the coronavirus pandemic and its subsequent restrictions and lockdowns, showing a stark contrast between liberal and conservative states.

The Committee To Unleash Prosperity study compared state performance on metrics including the economy, education, and mortality from the virus, and examined how states and their respective governments handled the pandemic response.

"Shutting down their economies and schools was by far the biggest mistake governors and state officials made during COVID, particularly in blue states," Steve Moore, co-founder of the Committee to Unleash Prosperity, told Fox News Digital. "We hope the results of this study will persuade governors not to close schools and businesses the next time we have a new virus variant."

New York, California, New Jersey and Illinois were among the worst in dealing with the coronavirus, performing "poorly on every measure," the report said.


These states "had high age-adjusted death rates; they had high unemployment and significant GDP losses, and they kept their schools shut down much longer than almost all other states," the report added.

California-Coronavirus-Pandemic-AP.jpg

People enjoy the hot weather on Santa Monica Beach in California on March 31, 2021. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

States like Utah, Nebraska, Vermont, Montana, South Dakota and Florida — all governed by Republicans — received the highest scores in the study, first through sixth, respectively. In fact, 13 of the top 15 states in the study are governed by Republicans. (Montana had a Democratic governor until the 2020 election.)

The study also found no correlation in those states that enacted stringent travel, vocation and dining restrictions with lower death totals.

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"The study verifies other studies which have found that locking down businesses, stores, churches, schools, and restaurants had almost no impact on health outcomes across states," the report determined. "States with strict lockdowns had virtually no better performance in COVID death rates than states that remained mostly open for business."


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Throughout the first two years of the pandemic, liberal states were widely applauded for their restrictions while conservative states were lambasted.

A study from a dubious right-wing think tank. Laughable.
 
A study from a dubious right-wing think tank. Laughable.

When they attack or discredit the source without going after any of the point, you know what kind of character you're dealing with.

No more dubious than the study Spike posted, with the sole exception that you agree with that narrative.
 
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