Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Take Their Marbles.

The First Amendment only applies to Republicans. The Republicans believe that you can only believe what they believe, this all started over PBS NewsHour article about us and our healthcare. He called the article a lie.
Oklahoma City Sentinel
By Ariana Morales
May 8, 2023


After vetoing a bill that would have supported Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA) through 2026, Republican Gov. Kevin Sitt slammed detractors.  "We consider OETA obsolete. Why are we subsidizing or competing with private television stations with government money?"... "It's just really problematic, and it doesn't line up with Oklahoma values," Stitt told Fox News Digital.

The state PBS network will close this year unless the legislature overrides his veto. The network airs "Sesame Street," "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood," and "Clifford The Big Red Dog."

A part of "Let's Learn" in which Lil Miss Hot Mess reads "The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish" was cited by the Governor's office as inappropriate.

The governor's office also cited a "PBS Newshour" feature on parents' support for gender care treatments like puberty blockers, a gay character in OETA's "Work It Out Wombats," PBS Kids' "Clifford the Big Red Dog" introducing LGBTQ characters, a plethora of Pride Month programming on OETA, a special about a town of Christians and drag queens who "step into the spotlight to dismantle stereotypes," and a same-sex wedding on PBS Kids.
Have you notice how vindictive Republican are? DeSantis. Abbott, and Sitt they all follow in Trump footsteps.

Of course governor Sitt spouts the same old Republican manta about “indoctrinating” the children.
MSNBC writer Ja'han Jones called the decision "nothing more than anti-LGBTQ government censorship," and many liberals called it an attack on Big Bird. 
DeSantis attacks Micky Mouse! Sitt attacks Big Bird!

They are like a ten year old school yard bully that takes his marbles if he doesn’t get their way.



Do what I say not what I do!
Now-former Texas Rep. Bryan Slaton introduced a bill barring children from attending drag shows
Rolling Stone
By Ryan Bort
May 8, 2023


TEXAS REP. BRYAN Slaton — a Republican known for introducing far-right legislation, including an anti-“grooming” bill to ban children from attending drag shows — resigned on Monday after a panel found he had an inappropriate sexual relationship with a 19-year-old intern.

Slaton’s resignation comes a day before the state legislature was slated to vote on whether to expel him from the House of Representatives. On Saturday, the House Committee on General Investigating released a damning 16-page report detailing Slaton’s “grave and serious” misconduct, unanimously recommending he be kicked out of the legislature.

Slaton was accused last month of having “sexual relations” with a young intern he invited to his apartment in Austin, with The Texas Tribune reporting that he drank alcohol with the underage subordinate. The bipartisan House committee determined this was, in fact, the case, writing that the lawmaker “engaged in inappropriate sexual conduct with a subordinate.”
What can I say? Here we have a Republican legislator who have called us “Groomers” and the sexualization of our children! Meanwhile he is in the backroom he is having “inappropriate sexual relationship with a 19-year-old intern.”

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