Jill Biden slammed for comparing Florida law, Nazi Germany

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First lady Jill Biden walks out of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023, as she and President Joe Biden prepare to board Marine One. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

(JNS) — U.S. first lady Jill Biden is drawing criticism for appearing to compare Florida legislation, which she called the “‘Don’t say gay’ law,” with Nazi Germany.

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“History teaches us that democracies don’t disappear overnight. They disappear slowly. Subtly. Silently. A book ban. A court decision. A ‘Don’t say gay’ law,” Biden said at a Human Rights Campaign dinner in Los Angeles on Sunday, per official prepared remarks.

“Before World War II, I’m told, Berlin was the center of LGBTQ culture in Europe,” the first lady added. “One group of people loses their rights. And then another, and another. Until one morning you wake up—and you no longer live in a democracy.”

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed HB 1557, “Parental Rights in Education,” into law on March 28, 2022. The law, in part, states that “classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade three, or in a manner that is not age appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards.”

Critics came to refer to the bill, which doesn’t use the word “gay,” as the “Don’t say gay” bill.

“Jill Biden compares banning sexually explicit content in elementary schools to Nazi Germany during World War II,” wrote the syndicated radio host Sean Hannity of Fox News.

The Daily Mail reported that tickets for the fundraiser at which Biden spoke cost $100,000.

On March 11, DeSantis’s office announced what it called a “major win” against activists aiming “to stop Florida’s efforts to keep radical gender and sexual ideology out of the classrooms of public-school children in kindergarten through third grade (5- to 9-year-olds).”

“We fought hard to ensure this law couldn’t be maligned in court, as it was in the public arena by the media and large corporate actors,” stated Ryan Newman, general counsel to DeSantis. “We are victorious, and Florida’s classrooms will remain a safe place under the Parental Rights in Education Act.”

JNS sought comment from the governor’s office about the first lady’s comments.


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30 days ago

She is an idiot as her husband

Biden and the Dems give aid and comfort to Hamas.
Biden and the Dems give aid and comfort to Hamas.
30 days ago

Democrats are disgusting pedo grooming scum.

Anonn
Anonn
30 days ago

The evil devilrats want to separate parents from their children, grab everything we have, destroy morality.

Muttie
Muttie
30 days ago

“Slammed” by JNS. LOL

David Axelrod
David Axelrod
28 days ago

She’s a doctor so we must show her proper respect.

Biden and the Dems give aid and comfort to Hamas.
Biden and the Dems give aid and comfort to Hamas.
28 days ago

Biden owns a pet dog a German Shepard just like Hitler.

Robert Goldman
Robert Goldman
28 days ago

No one with a functional brain cell listens to babysitter Jill. She saw an opening and let filthy joe take it.

lazerx
lazerx
28 days ago

As a member of a discriminated group (car thieves) I feel bad when I am discriminated against. If I go to a party and people ask what I do, so I tell them that I steal cars for a living, so they walk away from me! Is that fair? It is radical discrimination against us car thieves and I work hard to stead a good car and then to re sell it to make money! Why should I, and my friends who work with me, be discriminated against??
(the above is satire and sarcasm to show a point)