• Protecting the Children from Drag Queens

    From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 2 09:20:35 2023
    "Take your kid to watch 'Mulan' and wind up in prison? What will lawmakers think of next?

    Opinion: A Republican legislator in Arizona on Tuesday hit a new high in the hysteria over drag queens. Her bill is flat-out bonkers."

    "The Arizona Legislature on Tuesday hit a new high in the hysteria over that most critical and horrifying of dangers that threaten our children.

    Yep, they’re going after the drag queens again, only this time they’re also going after parents.

    Senate Bill 1698 would criminalize anyone who exposes a child to a drag performance.

    Take your daughter to see “Hairspray” and, by my read of the bill, you’d be guilty of a class 4 felony, punishable by up to 15 years in prison. You’d also have to register as a sex offender."
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    https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/laurieroberts/2023/02/01/arizona-bill-would-make-crime-kids-watch-drag-performance/69863295007/

    "Lawmakers targeting drag shows with 14 bills across U.S., analysis finds"

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/02/01/ban-drag-shows-analysis-finds-bills-targeting-them-8-states/11150196002/

    "Inside the GOP's "Save the kids" strategy"

    "The fractious Republican Party is consolidating around a "Protect the children" platform for 2024 that aggressively targets school policies on gender identity and how racial issues are taught.

    Why it matters: A year before presidential primaries begin, Republicans see this as a winning formula that can fire up their base and attract some independents, pointing to the recent electoral success of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Virginia Gov. Glenn
    Youngkin.

    Much of the battle is being fought at the state and local levels, giving an edge to GOP officials such as DeSantis and Youngkin — both potential presidential candidates who recognized the potency of educational issues early on.

    Driving the news: Former President Trump is now leaning hard into this strategy, unveiling sweeping proposals in the past week to ban gender-affirming care for minors nationwide and cut off federal funding for schools that teach "critical race theory"
    and "gender ideology" — without defining what exactly those terms mean.

    Trump's proposals targeting trans rights would be more restrictive than any being pursued by Republican-led state governments, in what could be seen as an attempt to outflank DeSantis on the issue.

    DeSantis notched a major victory today when the College Board announced it would revise its curriculum for AP African American Studies after heavy criticism from the Florida governor.

    The big picture: These debates often are tagged as part of the "culture wars," but many parents see them as fights over the quality of their kids' educations. Under the banner of parental rights, Republicans are seeking to build a broad coalition
    centered on frustrations that schools are acting against their kids' best interests."
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    https://www.axios.com/2023/02/02/republicans-racism-transgender-education-trump?ref=upstract.com

    TB

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