By David Harsanyi
Tuesday, March 08, 2022
Here is the Associated Press announcing the passage of
Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill:
Here are some other headlines:
Florida Just Passed The “Don’t Say Gay” Bill — Time
‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill passes Florida Senate — BBC News
Florida lawmakers pass ‘Don’t Say Gay’ — ABC News
Florida House passes ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill — NBC News
Florida House passes controversial “Don’t Say Gay” bill — CBS News (only
Republican bills are “controversial”)
‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill passes in the Florida House — NPR
To its credit, CNN ran the most accurate headline: “Florida House
approves bill prohibiting schools from discussing sexual orientation and gender
identity in K–3 classrooms.”
“Don’t Say Gay” is the moniker partisan Democrats have
given the Florida bill. It is intentionally misleading. The legislation, which
never mentions the word “gay” anywhere, does, as CNN notes, prohibit
public-school teachers from discussing sexual orientation or gender identity in
kindergarten through third grade, “or in a manner that is not age-appropriate
or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state
standards.” That’s a lot different from what “Don’t Say Gay”
implies.
If Republicans had decided to call the Democrats’ recent abortion bill — on demand, until crowning, paid for by taxpayers — the “Let’s Kill Babies” bill (though pretty accurate, actually), no major news agency would have allowed those words to creep into their reporting, much less used it in a headline. If liberals want to engage in hyperbole, that’s their business, but how can we trust outlets that shamelessly regurgitate their propaganda? (That’s rhetorical.)
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