Florida GOP Chair Calls "Don't Say Gay" Opponents 'Perverted' And Tells Them To Leave

As the leader of the Republican Party in Florida welcomed an exodus of “perverted” supporters of sexual education in K-12 schools, a new study showed three out of five parents surveyed in the state have considered leaving since the passage of the “don’t say gay” Parental Rights in Education Act. The study authored by Abbie E. Goldberg and published by the Williams Institute found that 40 percent of those interviewed considered leaving the state following the passage of the bill, including 53 percent of Democrats and 40 percent of independents. The chairman of the Florida Republican Party Christian Ziegler told the Washington Examiner, “If a Democrat voter is passionate and perverted enough to support the sexualization of kids during school in grades as early as kindergarten, then I would agree that Florida is probably not the best fit for them.” #Queer Up Politics
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