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Tweep asks Nikki Fried about the legality of doing a Zoom call from another state to discuss gender identity

As Twitchy has reported, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed into law the Parental Rights in Education Bill, which was denounced by people from Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Disney, which said in a statement that it remains committed to seeing the law repealed. A lot of people are marking the occasion by tweeting the word “gay” to stick it to the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill. Among them was Florida gubernatorial candidate Nikki Fried:

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One of Fried’s followers had an idea: What could Florida do if someone decided to use Zoom to do a virtual presentation on gender identity from out of state?

https://twitter.com/VillainouslyU/status/1508536072795480076

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Because it’s desperately important for the health and safety of LGBTQIA+ children and adults that children start receiving instruction on tolerance in kindergarten — by fourth grade it’s too late.


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