Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The first three links in a google search plus the census.gov site give the percentage of the population identifying as white, non-hispanic as 58% to 60%. That alone is nearly half.
The information I can find says nearly 3.5% of Americans identify as LGB and another 0.3% identify at T which would make the white, non-hispanic, not LGBT population at 56% to 58%. So sure, if you don't like "half the population" then let's go with "very nearly half the population"
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Is that some kind of common core math?????? If 3.8% identify as LGBT (3.5 plus 0.3) and 60% are white, that's 2.28% of the population are white LGBTs and 1.52% are non-white LGBTs. Personally, I like the law that caters to the 96.2% of us that don't want this crap taught to our 5 year olds. |
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Many religions have a "thing" about abortions. But, I remember reading something about the Separation of Church and State in grade school. So, I guess it is not really an issue today?
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I cannot speak freely on FaceBook, since it is not a government entity. I cannot freely say I seek the felonious death of a president. I cannot say how badly the IRS is corrupted, and be protected if they decide to more closely audit my last return. There are limits and consequences to free speech, except incarceration.
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I've included my original post and your highlighting. 1. I didn't claim half the population was LGBTQIA+, as you can see above. I wrote there were many LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC people and wondered if it was half the population 2. If 60% of the population is white, non-hispanic then 40% (100% - 60%) are BIPOC. That is nearly half the population right there. 3. if 3.5% are LGB and 0.3% are T then at least 3.8% are LGBTQIA+. Next, 3.8% of 60% is 2.28% (we'll use 2% to make the math easier). 60% white, non-hispanic less 2% LGBTQ, white, non-hispanic leaves 58% white, non-hispanic, non-LGBTQIA+. 4. If 58% are white, non-hispanic, non-LGBTQUI+ then 100%-58% = 42%, or very nearly half, who are either LGBTQIA+ or BIPOC - which, I think, is what I wrote above. (snarky comment that didn't move the discussion forward deleted) You "like the law that caters to the 96.2% of us that don't want this crap taught to our 5 year olds?" I take offense when you direct your misplaced snark at me but even still I cannot believe you are accusing the entire white, LGBTQIA+ population of wanting "this crap" to be taught to 5 year olds! You really don't believe that, do you? (and as I mentioned earlier, the law says more than just that but I'm concerned about discussing those details under the rules of this forum)
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This thread belongs in the trash can.
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There may be unintended consequences that affect TV Land.
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My understanding about Special Districts is this. That some organizations were provided certain tax advantages when they came to Florida, Disney being one of them. The move to dissolve the "special districts" is because of idiological differences between the Disney management, for one and the people of Florida.
I know of at least 5 grand parents who will never again bring their grandchildren to any Disney entity because of their stance on LGBTQ issues.
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That said, the pools and other amenities are owned by the district to be used by the residents of the districts. If the district were to no longer exist and all assets and liabilities were turned over to the county then it would make sense that the county would own the pools and they would be open to county residents. The one catch might be that they amenities sit on land owned by the district. If the district were to be broken up it is possible that the county could not simply take the land and the amenities sitting on it. In that case it all might revert back to the developer who purchased the land in the first place. The developer would then be a large land owner with lots of building, pools, and golf courses who could sell memberships to use those facilities. But again, this isn't going to happen so it's all just an exercise in "what if."
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