Florida students protest ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill with school walkouts | USA TODAY

The so-called "Don't Say Gay" bill prohibits conversations in Florida primary schools about LGBTQ topics.

RELATED: How the LGBTQ community is still fighting for rights

The bill seeks to regulate discussions in schools of sexual orientation and gender identity

Originally, the idea was to protect students confiding in teachers, counselors and others, and who might be subject to “abuse, abandonment or neglect” if parents found out their sexual orientation

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15 comments

    1. @Kai Hong Don’t give these people your attention. They want you to call them these things. Your best move is to ignore them and let them waste their own life.

  1. Ironic how they claim that they just want to be left alone, when in reality they are protesting being prohibited from indoctrinating little kids, as you can see here.

    I don’t want to hear anything.
    We’re talking about primary school. The teacher has no business talking about Homosexuality to six year olds.

  2. Why do we need to be talking about sexuality in primary school? People have lost their freaking minds!🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

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