Florida and other red states have enacted laws and policies to protect children from harm.
Irreversible genital mutilation and fertility drugs The same goes for sexist and racist propaganda in the classroom.
Axios
boosted On Tuesday, malicious suggestions that these popular Republican initiatives, especially the Florida one, are Nazi-like.
Axios participated
jake newsomeThe self-proclaimed historian and California-based gay activist confuses protection of parents and children with antipathy toward straight people. This liberal publication made Newsom’s idea that Nazi Germany serves as a valuable analogue for Florida’s present moment even more amusing.
“In 1920s Germany, the burgeoning Nazi Party, seeking to unify the political right, targeted a group its leaders perceived as a common enemy: homosexuals,” Axios Kathryn Vern writes: “They intensified their propaganda campaign, banned publications by or about LGBTQ+ people, and told Germans that the ‘gay lifestyle’ posed a danger to their children and the country’s values.” .”
“Sounds nostalgic, right?” Vern wrote, quoting Newsom, who recently spoke to a crowd at the Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Newsom is trying to project this.
Similarities to the Nazis Probably because the product may move. After all, this activist has been peddling a book about the persecution of gays and lesbians by identitarian socialists for two years.
“In today’s era of Republican ‘Don’t Say Gay’ legislation, we need the pink triangle more than ever,” Newsom said last week.
What Newsom and other radicals call the “Don’t Say Gay” bill is actually Florida’s.
Parental rights in education law. Contrary to what activists claim, the law only prohibits teachers, straight or otherwise, from providing “classroom instruction” on so-called gender identity or sexual orientation. Children and students will continue to be able to freely discuss their sexual preferences.
After discovering similarities between early 20th century Germany and modern-day Florida, Axios began providing statistics on the number of homosexuals persecuted by the Nazi regime.
The article also cited slander along similar lines by other critics of Florida’s parental rights law, including City Commissioner Wilton Manners.
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DeSantis administration officials fired back Tuesday, accusing Vern of being a “journalist activist” for the Axios article.
Brian Griffin, communications director for Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), said:
answered On I had no choice.”
“Today, Axios actually published an article amplifying and promoting an activist perspective comparing the removal of sexual content and extreme gender identity from K-12 public school classrooms to Nazi Germany. “I did,” Griffin continued. “Dishonest media activity at its worst.”
DeSantis press secretary Jeremy Redfern similarly criticized Vern, saying, “This is not news. This is propaganda and has nothing to do with the Parental Rights in Education Act. Parental Rights and the Holocaust are equated. It’s unreasonable and disrespectful to look at it like that.”
Christina Pushau, also a member of the DeSantis team, said:
I have written To Vern, “So, if you’re against porn in elementary schools…are you a Nazi? Good to know.”
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Added Another tweet said, “Equating Florida’s parental rights law, which prohibits the teaching of gender ideology or age-inappropriate material, to the Holocaust is beyond absurd. Every historian is making a mockery of his profession.
While he touts himself as a historian, a quick look at Newsom’s recent social media posts shows that he has a strategic advantage over presenting the facts, not just about Republican laws protecting children. I can see that they might be interested in moving the story forward.
Last month, for example, Newsom expedited sentencing in the Feb. 8 suicide case of Oklahoma student Dagny Benedict.
Benedict picked a fight with several girls in the bathroom and later suggested to police that the incident was over comments that had nothing to do with his sexuality or identity. The next day, Oklahoma’s chief medical examiner said she died of an overdose, not traumatic injuries as liberal media and LGBT activists had suggested.
Just as Newsom drew an unsustainable link between Florida’s policies and the exterminationist efforts of former identitarian socialists, he said: .
claimed Late last month, he said Bendict’s death was “the result of years of systematic attacks on the LGBTQ+ community by the Republican Party.”
Activists backed by Axios not only implicated Republicans in the girl’s suicide, they also smeared the teenage girls Benedict attacked in the bathroom.
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