Bob Chapek "Staunchly Opposed" To Politics, Will Not Comment on "Hateful" Don't Say Gay Bill - Inside the Magic

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  1. dude

    Good for him. Enough with corporations using their power and influence to try to override the democratic process. Doesn’t matter if its a good cause or a bad cause.

    1. Brooke

      You read the part that Chapek donated a lot to the sponsors of the anti-gay bill right?

      1. You’s Guys

        It is his right to donate to whomever he chooses. Maybe he is a secret conservative and wants to see kids up to the 3rd grade not be taught about sexuality. DeSantis for the win. Trump 2024.

  2. R

    Can someone explain to me how the HB 241 — Parents’ Bill of Rights is Anti-gay? No one can and I am curious. The gays dubbed it “don’t say gay bill”. I will post the bill here if it helps. Taken from flsenete.com

    The bill establishes the “Parents’ Bill of Rights.” The bill provides that the state, its political subdivisions, any other governmental entity, or other institution may not infringe upon the fundamental rights of a parent to direct the upbringing, education, health care, and mental health of a minor child. If those entities infringe upon a parent’s fundamental right, they must demonstrate that the action is reasonable and necessary to achieve a compelling state interest, and the action must be narrowly tailored and not otherwise served by less restrictive means.

    The bill enumerates a list of rights that a parent possesses in order to direct the education of his or her child and be informed about the child’s educational programs. The bill also requires a school district to promote parental involvement in the public school system by providing access to the child’s studies and instructional materials while recognizing a parent’s right to withdraw the child from objectionable portions of the school’s curriculum.

    The bill further requires a parent’s permission before a health care practitioner may provide services, prescribe medicine to the child, or perform a medical procedure, unless otherwise provided by law. The bill provides a misdemeanor penalty for a health care practitioner or similar person who violates the health care provisions and subjects these persons to disciplinary actions.

    The new Florida bill recognizes the well-being of children and the right of their parents to raise and teach them.
    The fashionable gender ideology peddled by many schools is contrary to the best medical evidence.
    Liberal activists are claiming that the parental rights bill would harm kids. Nonsense. It would protect young kids from what is, in effect, sexual grooming.
    Do gay parents want their children sexually groomed? Explain if you can.

  3. 1986GTV6

    I would also like to understand why the Presisent called it “hateful” . Please someone explain how that bill is hateful.

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