Public Relations Firm Offers $20,000 Payoff for an Educator to Break Florida Law and Talk Sex with Children
The public relations firm Bospar, which describes themselves as “politely pushy,” is offering $20,000 to a Florida educator to continue talking about sex to young children even after it has been banned by law.
“The grant and survey are a result of Bospar’s commitment to education, communication and human rights, as was our recent Mess with Texas campaign that protects employees from overly restrictive abortion laws,” said Curtis Sparrer, principal of Bospar, in a press release. Sparrer is a practicing homosexual who is apparently invested in fostering these grooming practices in schools.
“When we see something wrong, we stand up. As part of our Bospar Stands Up work, our campaigns confront actions that create lasting harm, reinforce negative stereotypes, and are contrary to the basic principles of equal justice. We’re working with other PR agencies so that more grants can be offered as this destructive bill and others like it become law. Politicians need to stop using teachers, kids and families as punching bags for partisan gain,” he added.
The Florida law, which has been defamed as the “Don’t Say Gay” measure by critics, prevents perverts in the classroom from discussing overtly sexual topics, such as masturbation and gender identity, with young children. In an age where LGBT degeneracy dominates the culture, this is considered sacrilege to far-left reprobates who wish to feast on the souls of the innocent.
Big League Politics has reported on DeSantis doubling down on using government authority to protect the innocence of children:
“Florida Governor Ron DeSantis responded to criticisms brought forward by local reporter Evan Donovan from WFLA on Monday about a recent bill aiming to expend parental rights that just passed on the Florida Senate floor.
Desantis made it very clear to the media that he views HB 1557 as a bill to protect both the minds of children and the rights of their parents despite Democrats trying to assert it’s the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, likely attempting to imply that the bill somehow villainzies homosexuals in the school system.
The fake narrative in question was peddled by many, including local reporter Evan Donovan from WFLA who asked Ron DeSantis about the bill.
A clip shared of the interaction shows Donovan beginning his question with “what critics say” and then using that famous leftist moniker ‘Don’t Say Gay.’
“Does it say that in the bill?” DeSantis said in response to the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ tagline.
The reporter tried to make excuses for the question, leading DeSantis to call out his dishonest agenda even further.
“I’m asking you to tell me what’s in the bill because you are pushing false narratives. It doesn’t matter what critics say!” the Florida Governor sternly replied.
“Well it says it bans classroom instruction on sexual identity and gender orientation,” responded Donovan.
“For who?” DeSantis hypothetically asked, before continuing. “For grades pre-K through 3. So five-year-olds, six-year-olds, seven-year-olds, and the idea that you wouldn’t be honest about that, and tell people what it actually says, it’s why people don’t trust people like you because you peddle false narratives.”
A round of applause broke out from the audience before the governor concluded his words.
“We’re going to make sure that parents are able to send their kid to Kindergarten, without having some of this stuff injected into their school curriculum,” the Florida Governor declared.”
DeSantis deserves credit for not backing down against the LGBT plague, however, his new law does not go far enough. Progenitors of the pedo agenda need to be jailed, or worse, in order to undo the tremendous societal damage caused by these forces of organized evil.
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