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Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis BY DANNE WITKOWSKI
As I write
this, COVID-19 has killed over 900,000 people in the United States. Itâs a hell of a number. 900,000 deaths in just a couple of years, and thatâs likely an undercount. The COVID-19 pandemic is the deadliest mass casualty event in U.S. history. Greater than the Civil War, which saw an estimated 750,000 people killed in four years. We have literally outdone ourselves. A very sick and shameful achievement. But donât worry, the Republican Party is hard at work telling people that vaccines are bad and that this is a hoax and that we all just need to âgo back to normal.â The âpro-lifeâ party my ass. While each day we grow closer to one million dead from a virus that we have a safe, effective and free vaccine for, Republicans in Florida are focusing on whatâs really important: terrorizing LGBTQ+ students in the public school system. Just as right-wing freakouts about wearing masks, vaccinations and teaching white children that racism is both real and bad are happening under the pretense of âparental rights,â so too is Florida House Bill 1557. Dubbed the âdonât say gayâ bill (and if that moniker sounds familiar itâs because this bill isnât the first of its kind), the legislation âwould ban primary school
discussion of LGBTQ people or topics, could require school officials to notify a parent if a student comes out as LGBTQ, bans schools from withholding that information from parents in many cases, and allows parents to sue if schools violate those policies,â according to The New Civil Rights Movement. Gov. Ron DeSantis is apparently all for it. âDeSantis defended the legislation as necessary to stop an apparent trend in schools of helping students figure out issues of sexual orientation and gender identity,â reports Florida Politics. DeSantis is convinced that Florida needs such a law because he knows a guy who knows a guy whose momâs hairdresserâs twin sisterâs nieceâs dog sitterâs brother totally had a school official encourage and accept the use of they/them pronouns without immediately notifying the parents that their kid was some kind of sick weirdo. âIn terms of the schools, weâve seen instances of students being told by different folks in school, âOh, you know, donât worry, donât pick your gender yet. Do all this other stuff,ââ DeSantis said in the Florida Politics article. âThey wonât tell the parents about these discussions that are happening. That is entirely inappropriate.â Wow, such compelling proof, rich with details and
specific evidence. I canât believe that there have been âinstancesâ of âstudentsâ being told by âdifferent folks in schoolâ to âdo all this other stuff.â Florida definitely needs a law against it. Support of such a harmful and unnecessary bill should surprise no one given DeSantisâs awful anti-LGBTQ+ track record, which includes his signing legislation over the summer to ban transgender athletes. Chasten Buttigieg has been very outspoken against the law. âThis will kill kids,â he tweeted to Gov. DeSantis on Jan. 20. âYou are purposefully making your state a harder place for LGBTQ kids to survive in. In a national survey (@TrevorProject), 42% of LGBTQ youth seriously considered attempting suicide last year. Now they canât talk to their teachers?â Itâs unconscionable. And, as Buttigieg points out in an interview with MSNBC, the harm has already begun. âWhether this bill passes or not, itâs important to point out that trauma has already started,â Buttigieg says. â[LGBTQ youth] see us talking about it. They see their identity up for debate right now.â
As just about any LGBTQ+ person can tell you, that kind of trauma is real and lasting. It doesnât simply go away. âDeSantis is taking a page from Anita Bryantâs playbook, using anti-LGBTQ legislation as a springboard to serve his national political ambitions,â Nadine Smith, Equality Florida executive director, said in a Feb. 7 statement. âHe is willing to inflict harm on the most vulnerable in our state in order to shore up his extremist base.â This isnât about political disagreement. This is fundamentally about an extremist state government deciding whose lives matter and whose do not. And I want to make it very clear: Your life matters. If the weight of all of this anti-LGBTQ+ shit is getting you down, please talk to someone. The Trevor Project can connect you with a crisis counselor any time, day or night. Asking for help takes strength and bravery. Being Ron DeSantis and using your position of power to hurt LGBTQ+ kids and families? Not so much. Q DâAnne Witkowski is a writer living in Michigan with her wife and son. She has been writing about LGBTQ+ politics for nearly two decades. Follow her on Twitter @MamaDWitkowski.