Friday, April 29, 2022

The Magic Kingdom vs Florida's Parental Rights in Education Bill

Could one rightly conclude that Disney is guilty of an economic and moral failure for taking on DeSantis's Parental Rights in Education Bill? The so called “Don’t Say Gay law” prohibits public school instruction on gender and sexuality between K and 3rd grade. Will Florida take on a one billion dollar hit? Possibly. Will Disney take a bigger economic hit in the long run? More than likely. Their shares have already dropped by a third since Bill 1557 was introduced. I personally support any Bill that includes a requirement that schools must notify parents of changes to a student’s health or well-being and prohibits schools from encouraging students to withhold info from parents. I also favor the measure that allows parents to access their progenies education and health records used by the school district, allows parents to decline school healthcare services offered by the school, and requires permission from parents before administrating a health screening form/well-being questionnaire. Furthermore, “classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identification should not occur in grades K-3, or in any manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students” IAW state standards. What is wrong with a Governor that gives every parent the ability to have a politician build a bridge between the parent and the school district? Finally, we have a law that affirms what parents already knew: their parental rights are fundamental.

Back to the issue of the Magic Kingdom versus Florida’s Governor, Ron DeSantis. Like many conservatives and Independents, both in and out of Florida, have been presenting a different alternative to America and thus her citizens to include parents. This alternative namely involves lower fuel costs, a southern border that’s strictly enforced, lower consumer prices, parental rights as it pertains to public education curriculum, i.e., CRT, social emotional learning, leftist revisionism and the 1619 project and.... As for Disney’s CEO and shareholders, I would suggest they get back to family entertainment and distance themselves from Woke politics. I believe that is what Walt would say. What say you?


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