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GOP Lawmaker Secured $1 Million For Museum Targeting Kids With Trans Propaganda
And South Carolina’s “Republican” supermajority did nothing to stop it …

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Couldn’t possibly agree more.
Another weird and strange behavior from republicans….constantly thinking of strangers’ private parts and wondering about their sex lives.
How creepy and bizarre to think about such things with people you will never meet, but that’s just ‘normal’ behavior from the weirdos of the far-right.
Couldn’t care less about you do in your personal life. It’s the fact that you Libs want to make it public and put it on display for us and our children.
How is opposing taxpayer-funded propaganda “weird”? Oh wait, “weird” is the new leftwing “insult” for people who believe chromosomes, not feelings, determine gender, and who object to using tax dollars to convince children otherwise.
A better question is, “How creepy and bizarre” is it to have a goal of convincing the population that in the past few years, transgenderism is now the norm? “How creepy and bizarre” is it to have people who want to rush children out of normal childhood and into sexual thinking? It is not just creepy and bizarre, it is evil.
“How is opposing taxpayer-funded propaganda “weird”?”
You’d have to define “propaganda” first.
Personally I’d say calling the book listed in this article “propaganda” is itself propaganda. Calling the existence and/or display of this book “targeting kids with trans propaganda” is itself propaganda. Taking steps to remove and ban this book from a school library, or any public library, is propaganda. Claiming that admitting trans kids exist and it’s OK is grooming children into being trans is propaganda.
So, do you oppose Ron DeSantis?
If not, please stop claiming you oppose taxpayer-funded propaganda.
What the Hell is the world coming to?
Orgy of government excess doesn’t begin to describe it. They can fun this nonsense but not fund more resource officers for schools, or pay teachers more or fix the dang roads?
I’ve never been to the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry, so I don’t know with 100% certainty the way in which this book is being “promoted.” The article doesn’t address that at all. Is it part of a collection of books writer by local authors? Was it part of a Pride month display?
Regardless, the museum webpage lists many interactive exhibits that provide educational experiences for children that they won’t get at school or home. If it is anything like Children’s Museum of the Upstate in Greenville, then it has a lot to offer children and is more than just one book.
I wish you’d quit getting so hung up on little things like this. If parents don’t want their kids to go to the museum (or public library) because of one book, then they don’t have to go, or they can avoid that exhibit. It’s not like it’s a museum dedicated to lost causes and fighting to maintain a slave society, which conservatives in SC don’t seem to mind at all.
You guys have your Confederate museum that all the little Dylann Roof and Proud Boy types like to visit, you’ll be OK with a room where people can admit trans people exist.