No. of Recommendations: 2
Wow, look at all those straw men.I don't think you quite get what Straw Men arguments are. You said
Bottom line: Republicans simply love to further marginalize the already marginalized....which translates nicely into Points 1) and 2).
You did it, don't claim you didn't.
Tell me, please, which political party is rushing to pass anti-trans and anti-LGBTQ+ and "Don't Say Gay" legislation? Aaaaaaand here's Point 3). You *are* aware that there is no such thing as "Don't say gay" legislation? Perhaps you aren't:
https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-politics-and-p...(A lib bubble friendly source, no less)
or starters, criticism that the 'Don't Say Gay' bill does not in fact say 'gay' anywhere in its text is true. So much for that.
And before you play you normal game this part
But later, the actual bill states that 'classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur.' leaves out some critical context. As in, the point of the bill is to prohibit this stuff below a certain grade level.
See the cultural comments I made in my post. Now, feel free to do you in your response.
You love to make stuff up, dontcha?Again, you said it. I suppose by quoting you back to you that IS a form of making stuff up since we all know where your posts come from: the ether.
That's like complaining that speed laws are bogus and it's shocking that someone was caught driving 100 mph in a 25 mph speed zone. People do stupid things. People break the law (like that Trump fella') which is why Montoya is prohibited from participating in other Pride Month celebrations at the White House.And here's you getting all Stampy Foot and ignoring the prime question,
thus once again validating Point 3).
So where should the line be drawn? Bear in mind even the White House has a line.