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spanone

(135,828 posts)
Fri Feb 17, 2012, 12:51 AM Feb 2012

'Don't Say Gay' bill advances

we're living in the dark ages down here in tennessee

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A bill to restrict teaching about homosexuality before high school cleared its first hurdle in the state House of Representatives, setting the stage for a second year of debate on the appropriate way to handle discussion about gays and lesbians with schoolchildren.

The House Education subcommittee approved the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill on a voice vote Wednesday, renewing a debate that roiled the legislature last spring over whether elementary and middle schools should be allowed to initiate discussions about homosexuality.

The panel accepted the version of the bill that passed the state Senate late in last year’s session.

Opponents say it will not curb talk about homosexuality among grade school kids but will send the signal that it should be stigmatized. But several lawmakers argued that it would protect parents’ right to educate their children about their beliefs on their own terms.

http://www.tennessean.com/interactive/article/20120216/NEWS/302160021/-Don-t-Say-Gay-bill-advances

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'Don't Say Gay' bill advances (Original Post) spanone Feb 2012 OP
Uh oh, they've figured it out... MotorCityMan Feb 2012 #1
I'm surprised this hasn't been challenged as a free speech issue yet. Initech Feb 2012 #2
recommend. Starry Messenger Feb 2012 #3
Despicably loathsome is my take of TN 'pukes legislative efforts in its entirety indepat Feb 2012 #4

MotorCityMan

(1,203 posts)
1. Uh oh, they've figured it out...
Fri Feb 17, 2012, 12:58 AM
Feb 2012

If you don't talk about it, it just goes away and doesn't exist. Kind of like the fifties.

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