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Joe Rogan Tackles Critics of Florida 'Don't Say Gay' Bill: 'Parents Just Don't Want You Grooming Their Kids'

Joe Rogan discussed Florida's new "Parental Rights in Education" bill. To recap, that's the bill opponents called the "Don't Say Gay" Bill and supporters called the "Anti-Groomer" Bill. Ron DeSantis calls it signed legislation and a majority of Americans call it popular once they are told what the bill actually says. Rogan tackles some of the lies opponents of the bill have been spreading.

"[Teachers] shouldn't have any say at all when you're talking to a seven-year-old kid. I feel that's the job of the parents. [...] The idea that you're saying 'Don't Say Gay' because you're saying ages first grade to third grade you shouldn't be bringing up these subjects to them? I think a lot of parents are saying, 'No, I just don't want you grooming my kids for whatever your ideology is.'"

All true. But the both-sides-ism is a bit much. No one is worried about the "far-right" indoctrinating or grooming kids into their ideology. Because no one on the far-right is doing that. The same goes for the center-right, RINOs, and independents. If a teacher so much as acknowledges that Donald Trump was a president, they are bullied into apologizing for it. The indoctrination and the grooming are entirely done by the far-left. Also known as just "the left" since there are no moderates on that side anymore.

And Rogan's friend who says she'd be down with Republicans if they dropped all the "gay shit," what specifically does she mean? I'd venture a lot of the "gay shit" is based on liberals and the media (but I repeat myself) lying about legislation over what's appropriate to teach five-year-olds. Or glorifying a swimmer who went through puberty as a male and is crushing female competition. Just saying, you need to have an actual conversation with Republicans. Not just go by what activists and the entertainment industry have to say about them.

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