Many Hollywood people want children under nine years old to learn about extremist LGBTQ education in schools.
Many Hollywood lefties, including Ariana Grande and George Takei (actor Sean Aston), have voiced extreme dismay at Republican attempts to prevent young school children from studying gender ideology.
They’ve particularly taken aim at what they’ve called the “Don’t Say Gay Bill,” a Florida bill set to pass into law that bans trans and other LGBTQ propaganda from being taught to school kids in grades Kindergarten through 3rd grade.
This bill has been supported by Ron DeSantis of Florida. It is aimed at ensuring that children this age shouldn’t have to be exposed too much to adult material. The entertainment industry ideologues don’t see this.
Pop star Ariana Grande blasted the Florida bill as “really disgusting” on her Instagram account. The “God is a Woman” singer’s comment came as a response to LGBTQ activist group Equality Florida’s post on the subject.
Though Equality Florida has said the bill states, “LGBTQ people, simply by existing, are a threat to children and must be erased.” Of course that’s not the point of the bill, but the left everywhere is tarring it with this same hyperbole.
The Lord of the Rings actor Sean Aston tweeted his opposition to the bill, writing, “the bill is an obvious & clumsy partisan political effort. Away from the spotlight, this will damage kids & families. This law won’t survive in the courts.”
Well we’ll have to see Sean. We think that allowing third graders to receive material about transgender people will cause the most damage.
The View’s Whoopi Goldberg claimed that the bill is about “shaming” LGBTQ students, and “punishing” teachers who seek to teach such things to little kids. According to Goldberg, he believes that there are a lot of queer 5-year olds who will feel oppressed if they only focus on science and math in school.
Former Star Trek actor George Takei had a long Twitter thread about the bill mentioning how it “discriminates against against LGBTQ+ kids and their families” and how it will “have a chilling effect on free speech and education.” He concluded his statements, saying, “The law is wrong, it’s un-American, and Florida should be ashamed.”
In response to a different Republican-led effort in Texas to investigate whether a family which includes a young transgender child has constituted “child abuse,” one writer for popular but nihilistic adult cartoon Rick and Morty went nuclear on Twitter.
Grace Freud is the writer lamented that President Joe Biden hasn’t sent down the National Guard to stop this “reign of terror”, tweeting, “What’s happening right now in Texas is state sanctioned fucking eugenics and child abuse and Joe fucking Biden is god damn useless if he doesn’t send the fucking National Guard down there right now to put an end to Abbott’s reign of terror.”
Uh, ok. They are insane. You try and protect impressionable kids from committing to life-altering “transgender” lifestyles before they have any idea about what sex and gender means, and the entire left goes nuts. These are dark times.