Teacher Laments He Can’t Discuss Love Life with Kindergarteners After The Dubbed “Don’t Say Gay Bill” Passed into Law in Florida
Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC
A kindergarten teacher told MSNBC he fears Florida’s so-called “Don’t say gay bill” will prevent him from talking to children about his weekends with his gay partner.
The gay educator’s concerns follow Monday’s passage of the “Parental Rights in Education” bill, which restricts teachers from discussing sexuality, identity or gender with primarily kindergarten through 3rd grade students and other grade levels in “a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate.”
Teacher on MSNBC worries he can't discuss his love life with kindergarteners anymore: "It scares me that I am not going to be able to have these conversations with my children…I don’t want to have to hide that my partner and I went paddle boarding this weekend." pic.twitter.com/YJperIlzJB
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) March 29, 2022
The teacher told MSNBC that while there’s no educational material, or explicit instruction to teach children sexuality in school, there should still be an atmosphere that encourages discussion, even if those topics are gay in nature.
“I know my kindergarten standards through and through and nowhere in our curriculum does it have anything about teaching sexual orientation or sexual identity,” the teacher said, adding, “so, for them to say that’s happening is kinda crazy… but we should be able to have discussions, and that’s what we’re encouraged to do in kindergarten.”
“And then personally,” the teacher continued, “my kids do have questions. They want to know who my partner is in pictures outside my classroom and I should be able to speak to that.”
The MSNBC host then claimed she knows everything about, including the relationship status of, her children’s teachers, prompting the teacher being interviewed to confess he’s worried the law will prevent him from discussing his home life with his kindergarten students.
“That’s what we do as educators. We build relationships with our kids and in order to build relationships you talk about your home life, you talk about what you do on the weekends,” he claimed.
“It scares me that I am not going to be able to have these conversations with my children…I don’t want to have to hide that my partner and I went paddle boarding this weekend,” the teacher stated.
The teacher’s use of the term “my children” is eerily reminiscent of a quote from MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry, who in 2016 released a head-turning promo in which she urged parents to separate themselves from the notion that children belong to them, shifting to a mentality where children belong to the community.
Governor Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) signed the Parental Rights in Education bill, HB 1557, into law Monday, effectively protecting parents’ rights to have a say over their children’s education.
“Parents’ rights have been increasingly under assault around the nation, but in Florida we stand up for the rights of parents and the fundamental role they play in the education of their children,” the governor said during the bill signing. “Parents have every right to be informed about services offered to their child at school, and should be protected from schools using classroom instruction to sexualize their kids as young as 5 years old.”
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