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House Democrats, Media Lose It Over GOP Parental Rights Bill

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Elderberry:
Legal Insurrection by Stacey Matthews Sunday, March 26, 2023

“Bills like this make schools more hostile. And make no mistake, it results in hate, bigotry and, yes, sometimes death of our students in schools.” – Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.)

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin was elected in 2021 in large part thanks to his pledge to honor the rights of parents after his Democrat opponent Terry McAuliffe said the quiet part out loud during a debate about how he believed parents should have no say in what their children were taught in the public school system.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis easily won reelection by historic margins in his state in 2022 even after being relentlessly vilified by the press and Democrats over, among other things, his signing of the Parental Rights in Education bill into law in March 2022.

So you’d think with all of that in mind that Congressional Democrats would have learned their lesson when a bill modeled in part on the Florida law was introduced in the U.S. House earlier this month.

But House Democrats being House Democrats steamrolled ahead with again falsely claiming that another parental rights bill was code for “Don’t Say Gay.” And on Thursday with the bill set to pass mostly on party lines, they went crazy, engaging in scare tactics and claiming all sorts of things that weren’t true about the legislation since scaring people is one thing Democrats do very well.

Before we get started on the Democrat meltdowns, let’s note that five Republicans voted with Democrats against the bill:

    H.R. 5 passed in a 213-208 vote Friday morning, with five Republicans — Reps. Andy Biggs, Ken Buck, Matt Gaetz, Mike Lawler and Matt Rosendale — joining all Democrats to vote against the measure.

Their reasons, which mostly revolved around believing the federal government shouldn’t be involved in state/local education matters, are noted here.

As for Democrats, their reasons had everything to do with being “woke” and little to nothing to do with caring about children and the rights of their parents to have a voice in their child’s education.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, for instance, laughably claimed that the bill “put politics over parents,” said it had nothing to do with parental rights, and suggested that Republicans were “jamming the extreme Republican MAGA ideology down the throats of the children and the parents of the United States of America” He later lied and said that “extreme MAGA Republicans” were opposed to children learning about the Holocaust:

More: https://legalinsurrection.com/2023/03/house-democrats-media-lose-it-over-gop-parental-rights-bill/

Kamaji:
Democrats hate children.  Plain and simple.

Fishrrman:
Kamaji:
"Democrats hate children.  Plain and simple."

NO.
Let's state this more clearly:
DCommunists hate the white children of conservatives and deplorables.
That's more like it.

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