Danger of grooming our children, and how dangerous is a road for the gop to go down? this is an amazing attack. it s very old school. in the 60s and 70s, we saw this attack where you attack lbgtq people as being somehow a danger to people. it s historical, and so it s is terrifical, but it s not real. republicans have had a lot of success with this supreme court, right? with sb-8 in texas, they were able to really outlaw abortion. and so they see that they can kind of do whatever they want, as long as it s conservative. and i think that this don t say gay law was really, you know, kind of copy cat of that, you know, where they decided that they can just do whatever they want, as long as they know it s conservative. because there are three trumpy justices who will back them up. so, yes, it s very scary, and yes, it s definitely -ion, democrats need to fight for lbgtq people. like, they need to get out there
Aspect. there are a lot of gay republicans. when i worked in republican campaigns, as far as i knew, i worked with more gay men than i did when i worked in television shows in hollywood. and it s just some strange inability to accept this, that is, you know, deeply engrained inside it. there was a brief moment when it looked like the republican party was going to do embrace this culture, this shift on gay marriage, but they only did it for political expediency, and now they think it s more political expedient to bash gays and are back to doing that. and it s the bark that is the problem. it feels like we have gone back in time. molly, the republicans have successfully turned right lane s don t say gay law into campaign on the right to demonize gay teachers. are we back to the days of thinking any gay adult is in