Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill part of Republican drive to limit talk of sex and race in U.S. classrooms – CBC News
America's culture warriorshave massed on their latest battlefield: the classrooms of grade-school children.
Discussions aboutsexual identity and race are being forced out of schools in states where conservatives argue cultural change has gone overboard.
It's pitting them against liberals who decry these measures as bigotry cloaked in concern about children.
A focal point in this fight is a just-passed bill in Florida, HB 1557, which has so polarized the state and the country, people can't even agree on what to call it.
Parental Rights in Education: that's the official name. Don't Say Gay: that's critics' famous nickname for it. The Anti-Grooming bill that's the counter-nickname given by supporters.
It symbolizes struggles taking place in Texas,Tennesseeand a number of other states where similar measures are unfolding.
Legislative hearings on billHB 1557earlier this year offered a window into the politics at play, which follow deep cultural fault lines.
Bill opponents wept at times as they shared personal stories and said it would stigmatize gay, lesbian and transgender youth, who already suffer frighteningly high rates of depression and suicide.
"I never cry on a bill," said one lawmaker, Fentrice Driskell, stifling tears as she recounted the story of a childhood friend whose death was believed to be self-inflicted.
Parents in non-traditional families testified the bill would intimidate kids from doing basic things like drawing their family in art class.
One parent, Kerry Gaudio, urged lawmakers to put themselves in the shoes of a kid being made to feel their family is illegitimate: "It's going to cost lives," said Gaudio.
Other speakers, meanwhile, asked what all thefuss was about.
Here's what's in the bill, which would take effect July 1 if, as expected, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signsit into law.
Its main provisions:
"We don't want the school district to take on the role of being the parent. Because they're not," said Joe Harding, the Republican who introduced the bill.
The bill's critics contend LGBTQ kids arethe target; Harding originally proposed an amendment, since withdrawn, that could have forced school officials to out students to their parents.
Republican Mike Beltran lamented all the attention paid to a few controversial lines in the bill, which he called altogether reasonable.
"All [the bill] says is, 'We don't talk about [sexuality and gender] until the kids are out of third grade.' That's all it says. You can speak about it in fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth grade. You can speak about it at home," Beltran said."Third grade is a very modest proposal."
One mother who supportsthe bill testified that school officials cut her out of conversations about her non-binary 13-year-old child.
January Littlejohn sued a school district when she learned officials allegedly agreed to start calling the child a new name, offered a switch of washroomsand asked whether the child would prefer to room with boys or girls on field trips.
The mother suggested her child might have been swayed by a trend; she said three of her child's friends had declared they were transgender.
During her testimony in the legislative hearing, Littlejohnfumed that she and her husband weren't told. "This created a huge wedge between our daughter and us,because it sent the message that she needed to be protected from us. Not by us."
Of note: Parts of this bill wouldn't apply to Littlejohn's child, at least not the provisions about what can't be discussed before Grade 4.
And that speaks to a major criticism of the bill.
Florida Democrats say there is no sex ed at that age anyway. And that even for older kids, parents have the right to opt out of it.
That's why they say the don't-say-gay label is fair: as far as they're concerned, that's what this bill is really about.
"It is a direct attack on LGBTQ+ identity," state lawmaker Anna Eskamani told CBC News, speaking about her Republican opponents' bill."They're not even being subtle about it. It's just so gross."
At one hearing, Eskamani asked whether kids could still ask teachers about a tragedy in her Orlando-area district: the 2016 massacre at the Pulse gay nightclub.
The bill's sponsor, Harding, said that was fine. He said the bill targets procedures, not on-the-spot discussions: "Children ask a lot of questions. Conversations are going to come up."
Public opinion polling is split on aspects of the bill.
A Morning Consult survey for Politico found that Americans favoured bans on teaching sexual orientation and gender identity through third grade: 50 per cent supported it, 34 opposed it.
A smaller number supported letting parents sue over the policy: 41 per cent favoured that, while 43 per cent opposed it.
So what's happening nationally?
There are bills in several states,like one in Tennessee that would restrict books or teaching materials said to "normalize" LGBTQ "lifestyles."
The governor of Texas wants to punish parents of transitioning children. He's instructed child-protection services to open abuse investigations into parents who let children get treatments like puberty-blocking hormones, though the policy is currently blocked by a court.
The Texas move stems from a well-known divorce case there. A mother and father feuded over how to raise an eight-year-old transgender child. The court awarded custody to the transition-supporting mother, but forbade any treatments.
Eskamani's theory about what's driving the trend? Ambitious politicianswanting to build up their celebrity with right-wing voters.
The Texas governor, Greg Abbott,announced his child-protectivemeasure a week before a Republican primary, which he won.Even the Texas father involved in the famous court case later ran, unsuccessfully, for the state legislature.
It's no accident, Eskamani says, that both the Florida and Texas governors are rumoured to have presidential ambitions.
There's more at play than personal ambition, as these politicians are tapping into powerful existing currents within their party.
One factor is the pandemic. Conservative parents fumed at school systems, opposing mask mandates and demanding that schools reopen sooner, and protested at raucous board meetings.
They simultaneously rebelled against schools for teaching about racism, and all these themescombinedturned bashing the education establishment into a central Republican message in state elections last year.
And Republicans won. In fact, they won big. Including in places they didn't expect to win, like Virginia. The parents' rebellion came to be seen as the reason for the Republican win there, although some analysis disputes that education made the difference in Virginia.
Florida and numerous other states have also forbidden teaching about racism in a way that causes discomfort, guilt or anguish on account of a student's race.
At a January hearing in Florida where lawmakers advanced the Don't Say Gay bill, they discussed another education reform: stripping school-board workers of their salariesand using thosesavings to hire government monitors whoscrutinize the books in libraries.
Then there's QAnon.
Defenders of Florida's 1557 bill keep referring to it as an anti-grooming bill, which links it to a termassociated with pedophilesand a longstanding slur against gay people. Donald Trump Jr. used the reference, as did DeSantis's press secretary (though she apologized).
In Eskamani's view, that language is no accident. It's a tacit wink and a nod, she says, encouragingpeople who believe unhinged social-media-driven conspiracy theories about pedophiles secretly running governments.
"One hundred per cent," she said. "It all feeds into that same monster."
She anticipates that after DeSantis signs the bill into law, there will be lawsuits. There will also be pressure on companies to speak out, as Disney did, after facing pressure.
DeSantis told Disney to buzz off.
The governor's combative steak drew valuable praise.The conservative National Review called him the new voice of the Republican Party, a Trump-style fighter who never backs down, and dubbed him a 2024 presidential contender.
Some conservatives offer a gloomier take on why they're doing this: Because they're losing.
At one hearing on the Florida bill, Republican lawmakerScott Plakondescribed his side as being on the defensive, trying to slow cultural change that's moved too far, too quickly.Plakon said bill supporters want to draw a line somewhere.
The Republican said he was elected the same year as Barack Obama, 2008, with the same position on same-sex marriage:they both opposed it.
Four years later, he noted, Obama had switched his position. Immediately after, Plakon said, bakers and florists risked punishment for not serving a same-sex wedding or a celebration of a gender transition.
"Here's a rhetorical question," Plakon asked at a January hearing."Who started the culture wars?"
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Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill part of Republican drive to limit talk of sex and race in U.S. classrooms - CBC News
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