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Old 02-10-2023, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby View Post
I just finished reading Chapter 1003 section 42 of the 2022 Florida General Statutes. I came to this little ditty, that proves to me the legislators are barely literate themselves:



Does anyone here know the error, boys and girls? Answer: "awareness of the benefits of sexual abstinence" as (both) the expected standard AND ALSO the consequences of teenage pregnancy. Reverse that:

The expected standard, which is also the consequence of teenage pregnancy, is equal to the awareness of the benefits of sexual abstinence.

Translation for those watching at home:

The wording of this statute implies that a child who is taught to be aware of the benefits of sexual abstinence, will experience both the expected standard and teenage pregnancy, which is a consequence of that awareness.

I have zero faith in the educational system of Florida, to teach children anything meaningful. By 8th grade most of them are only as literate as 6th graders in more advanced states, but are pushed through with lower standards. By graduation, most of them aren't fit for much more than community college.

The ones who do end up going to college, go out of state, and don't come back.
Looks like Baltimore is doing well. I assume Maryland is an "advanced" state.

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