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Originally Posted by jimjamuser
I am so terrible for asking people to think. And also everyone should ask, "Why propose a law as a solution for a problem that does not exist." It is going to COST the people of Florida a lot of money to go around chasing imaginary unicorns and the reality of jousting with the Magic Kingdom. Good luck with that making someone more popular and having more POWER.
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YOU say it doesn't exist. Millions of parents, who finally got a glimpse of what was going on in their kid's classrooms, feel otherwise...
The new law has a 70% approval rate in FL... Over 60% nationwide...
"“When Americans are presented with the actual language of the new Florida law, it wins support by more than a two-to-one margin.” That’s from a new poll by Public Opinion Strategies. Overall, 61% of people said they supported the “don’t say gay” law, with 26% opposed.
Even more notable is the breadth of that sentiment. Democratic voters in the poll support the law 55% to 29%. Among suburban voters, which could be a decisive group for the midterm elections, it’s 60% to 30%. Parents: 67% to 24%. Biden voters: 53% to 30%. Respondents who “know someone LGBTQ”: 61% to 28%. Those figures might come as a shock to Florida’s progressive activists, including those who happen to work at Walt Disney."
‘Don’t Say Gay’ Is Popular? You Don’t Say - WSJ