Florida Passes “Anti-Science” Law

Anti science? Is that like punishing people who claim that born men really can't become women?
 
Facts cannot be challenged.

The sky is blue and water boils at 100c. Period.

Yes, the facts. And where are the facts that man has the ability to change temperature or climate?

At times when my mind drifts off on this subject, I picture a classroom in about a hundred years or so. The teacher tells the children that at one time, man thought they could change the climate, and the kids burst out in laughter the way we did as children when the teacher told us man once thought the earth was flat, and if you go too far, you'll fall off.
 
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Conservatives in Florida got their wish last Monday when their governor, Rick Scott signed a bill into law guaranteeing scientific facts taught in public schools can be challenged if they offend an individual’s personal beliefs.

Climate change tops the list of such facts denied by conservatives. But will they be as happy about this law when they find their homes waste-deep in seawater? Or, when they are finally forced to tread water 24/7 if they wish to remain in Florida?

The oceans ARE rising, and Florida’s conservatives will eventually discover how burying their head’s in the sand will have them drowning much sooner. This is going to make being a devoted Republican much, much more difficult.

Two Sad Ironies In Florida Passing Its 'Anti-Science' Law

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Debating a conservative is like playing chess with a pigeon, they wander around the board aimlessly, sh!t on everything, and still believe they won. And they prove this over and over and over.



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So what happens when someone teaches Global Warming is a scam ? Are you trying to say Lefties will just leave it alone ?
 
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Conservatives in Florida got their wish last Monday when their governor, Rick Scott signed a bill into law guaranteeing scientific facts taught in public schools can be challenged if they offend an individual’s personal beliefs.

Climate change tops the list of such facts denied by conservatives. But will they be as happy about this law when they find their homes waste-deep in seawater? Or, when they are finally forced to tread water 24/7 if they wish to remain in Florida?

The oceans ARE rising, and Florida’s conservatives will eventually discover how burying their head’s in the sand will have them drowning much sooner. This is going to make being a devoted Republican much, much more difficult.

Two Sad Ironies In Florida Passing Its 'Anti-Science' Law

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Debating a conservative is like playing chess with a pigeon, they wander around the board aimlessly, sh!t on everything, and still believe they won. And they prove this over and over and over.





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What you're really upset about is choice--so typical of the left.

You love science so much that you ignore the countless scientists that have said global warming is nonsense. They don't teach that part of science in public school now do they?

When the right dares to challenge the leftist scientists who get paid by the government, you say we are anti-science. But when we tell you a guy putting on a dress does not make he a she, you are outraged and don't want to look at the science behind that.
 
Facts cannot be challenged.

The sky is blue and water boils at 100c. Period.

Yes, the facts. And where are the facts that man has the ability to change temperature or climate?

At times when my mind drifts off on this subject, I picture a classroom in about a hundred years or so. The teacher tells the children that at one time, man thought they could change the climate, and the kids burst out in laughter the way we did as children when the teacher told us man once thought the earth was flat, and if you go too far, you'll fall off.
Where are the facts that man DOESNT have the ability to change the climate, honey bunch
 
That's the way one learns. Not by shutting down discussion.
Students should question things they are skeptical about,

One of our twins challenged a teacher's aide to a debate on the Crusades, the aide accepted and our daughter absolutley crushed the aide. It was pure gold watching her dismantle the aide. To the aide's credit she admitted she lost.
 
Facts cannot be challenged.

The sky is blue and water boils at 100c. Period.

Yes, the facts. And where are the facts that man has the ability to change temperature or climate?

At times when my mind drifts off on this subject, I picture a classroom in about a hundred years or so. The teacher tells the children that at one time, man thought they could change the climate, and the kids burst out in laughter the way we did as children when the teacher told us man once thought the earth was flat, and if you go too far, you'll fall off.

 
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Conservatives in Florida got their wish last Monday when their governor, Rick Scott signed a bill into law guaranteeing scientific facts taught in public schools can be challenged if they offend an individual’s personal beliefs.

Climate change tops the list of such facts denied by conservatives. But will they be as happy about this law when they find their homes waste-deep in seawater? Or, when they are finally forced to tread water 24/7 if they wish to remain in Florida?

The oceans ARE rising, and Florida’s conservatives will eventually discover how burying their head’s in the sand will have them drowning much sooner. This is going to make being a devoted Republican much, much more difficult.

Two Sad Ironies In Florida Passing Its 'Anti-Science' Law

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Debating a conservative is like playing chess with a pigeon, they wander around the board aimlessly, sh!t on everything, and still believe they won. And they prove this over and over and over.





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Kids SHOULD be encouraged to challenge scientific facts. Encourage them to do research and find out for themselves, or give them experiments that demonstrate the facts. That's far better than teaching them to accept everything uncritically just because a "scientist" said so.
 
That's the way one learns. Not by shutting down discussion.
Students should question things they are skeptical about,

One of our twins challenged a teacher's aide to a debate on the Crusades, the aide accepted and our daughter absolutley crushed the aide. It was pure gold watching her dismantle the aide. To the aide's credit she admitted she lost.
Is your "daughter" a lying POS like you, honey bunch?
That was pretty damn low.
 
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Conservatives in Florida got their wish last Monday when their governor, Rick Scott signed a bill into law guaranteeing scientific facts taught in public schools can be challenged if they offend an individual’s personal beliefs.

Climate change tops the list of such facts denied by conservatives. But will they be as happy about this law when they find their homes waste-deep in seawater? Or, when they are finally forced to tread water 24/7 if they wish to remain in Florida?

The oceans ARE rising, and Florida’s conservatives will eventually discover how burying their head’s in the sand will have them drowning much sooner. This is going to make being a devoted Republican much, much more difficult.

Two Sad Ironies In Florida Passing Its 'Anti-Science' Law

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View attachment 136518

Debating a conservative is like playing chess with a pigeon, they wander around the board aimlessly, sh!t on everything, and still believe they won. And they prove this over and over and over



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Here's a fact; I'm 61 years old and have lived in Florida since 1968. I was an avid surfer and still go to the beach on a regular basis. The sea levels are not rising. The jetty's are the same, the docks and piers are the same, the beaches come up to the same place and the inlets and waterways are all at the same levels.

What you post is pure lies. That's what our Governor is trying to stop, lies being taught as fact.
 
That's the way one learns. Not by shutting down discussion.
Students should question things they are skeptical about,

One of our twins challenged a teacher's aide to a debate on the Crusades, the aide accepted and our daughter absolutley crushed the aide. It was pure gold watching her dismantle the aide. To the aide's credit she admitted she lost.
Is your "daughter" a lying POS like you, honey bunch?

She'd take your stupid ass in any debate, pumpkin
 
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Conservatives in Florida got their wish last Monday when their governor, Rick Scott signed a bill into law guaranteeing scientific facts taught in public schools can be challenged if they offend an individual’s personal beliefs.

Climate change tops the list of such facts denied by conservatives. But will they be as happy about this law when they find their homes waste-deep in seawater? Or, when they are finally forced to tread water 24/7 if they wish to remain in Florida?

The oceans ARE rising, and Florida’s conservatives will eventually discover how burying their head’s in the sand will have them drowning much sooner. This is going to make being a devoted Republican much, much more difficult.

Two Sad Ironies In Florida Passing Its 'Anti-Science' Law

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

View attachment 136518

Debating a conservative is like playing chess with a pigeon, they wander around the board aimlessly, sh!t on everything, and still believe they won. And they prove this over and over and over.





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Kids SHOULD be encouraged to challenge scientific facts. Encourage them to do research and find out for themselves, or give them experiments that demonstrate the facts. That's far better than teaching them to accept everything uncritically just because a "scientist" said so.
Kids should also be free to challenge "religious facts", so they know they are all a scam.
 
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Conservatives in Florida got their wish last Monday when their governor, Rick Scott signed a bill into law guaranteeing scientific facts taught in public schools can be challenged if they offend an individual’s personal beliefs.

Climate change tops the list of such facts denied by conservatives. But will they be as happy about this law when they find their homes waste-deep in seawater? Or, when they are finally forced to tread water 24/7 if they wish to remain in Florida?

The oceans ARE rising, and Florida’s conservatives will eventually discover how burying their head’s in the sand will have them drowning much sooner. This is going to make being a devoted Republican much, much more difficult.

Two Sad Ironies In Florida Passing Its 'Anti-Science' Law

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

View attachment 136518

Debating a conservative is like playing chess with a pigeon, they wander around the board aimlessly, sh!t on everything, and still believe they won. And they prove this over and over and over



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Here's a fact; I'm 61 years old and have lived in Florida since 1968. I was an avid surfer and still go to the beach on a regular basis. The sea levels are not rising. The jetty's are the same, the docks and piers are the same, the beaches come up to the same place and the inlets and waterways are all at the same levels.

What you post is pure lies. That's what our Governor is trying to stop, lies being taught as fact.
You are totally fullofshyte, comprehende?
 
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Conservatives in Florida got their wish last Monday when their governor, Rick Scott signed a bill into law guaranteeing scientific facts taught in public schools can be challenged if they offend an individual’s personal beliefs.

Climate change tops the list of such facts denied by conservatives. But will they be as happy about this law when they find their homes waste-deep in seawater? Or, when they are finally forced to tread water 24/7 if they wish to remain in Florida?

The oceans ARE rising, and Florida’s conservatives will eventually discover how burying their head’s in the sand will have them drowning much sooner. This is going to make being a devoted Republican much, much more difficult.

Two Sad Ironies In Florida Passing Its 'Anti-Science' Law

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

View attachment 136518

Debating a conservative is like playing chess with a pigeon, they wander around the board aimlessly, sh!t on everything, and still believe they won. And they prove this over and over and over.





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Kids SHOULD be encouraged to challenge scientific facts. Encourage them to do research and find out for themselves, or give them experiments that demonstrate the facts. That's far better than teaching them to accept everything uncritically just because a "scientist" said so.
Kids should also be free to challenge "religious facts", so they know they are all a scam.

They can't because they don't allow religion to be taught in school............remember?
 
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Conservatives in Florida got their wish last Monday when their governor, Rick Scott signed a bill into law guaranteeing scientific facts taught in public schools can be challenged if they offend an individual’s personal beliefs.

Climate change tops the list of such facts denied by conservatives. But will they be as happy about this law when they find their homes waste-deep in seawater? Or, when they are finally forced to tread water 24/7 if they wish to remain in Florida?

The oceans ARE rising, and Florida’s conservatives will eventually discover how burying their head’s in the sand will have them drowning much sooner. This is going to make being a devoted Republican much, much more difficult.

Two Sad Ironies In Florida Passing Its 'Anti-Science' Law

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

View attachment 136518

Debating a conservative is like playing chess with a pigeon, they wander around the board aimlessly, sh!t on everything, and still believe they won. And they prove this over and over and over.





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Kids SHOULD be encouraged to challenge scientific facts. Encourage them to do research and find out for themselves, or give them experiments that demonstrate the facts. That's far better than teaching them to accept everything uncritically just because a "scientist" said so.
Kids should also be free to challenge "religious facts", so they know they are all a scam.

They can't because they don't allow religion to be taught in school............remember?

It's taught in our daughter's school. They are also taught evolution and creation theory.
 
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Conservatives in Florida got their wish last Monday when their governor, Rick Scott signed a bill into law guaranteeing scientific facts taught in public schools can be challenged if they offend an individual’s personal beliefs.

Climate change tops the list of such facts denied by conservatives. But will they be as happy about this law when they find their homes waste-deep in seawater? Or, when they are finally forced to tread water 24/7 if they wish to remain in Florida?

The oceans ARE rising, and Florida’s conservatives will eventually discover how burying their head’s in the sand will have them drowning much sooner. This is going to make being a devoted Republican much, much more difficult.

Two Sad Ironies In Florida Passing Its 'Anti-Science' Law

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

View attachment 136518

Debating a conservative is like playing chess with a pigeon, they wander around the board aimlessly, sh!t on everything, and still believe they won. And they prove this over and over and over.





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Kids SHOULD be encouraged to challenge scientific facts. Encourage them to do research and find out for themselves, or give them experiments that demonstrate the facts. That's far better than teaching them to accept everything uncritically just because a "scientist" said so.
Kids should also be free to challenge "religious facts", so they know they are all a scam.

They can't because they don't allow religion to be taught in school............remember?
There aren't religious schools, sunday schools?
 
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Conservatives in Florida got their wish last Monday when their governor, Rick Scott signed a bill into law guaranteeing scientific facts taught in public schools can be challenged if they offend an individual’s personal beliefs.

Climate change tops the list of such facts denied by conservatives. But will they be as happy about this law when they find their homes waste-deep in seawater? Or, when they are finally forced to tread water 24/7 if they wish to remain in Florida?

The oceans ARE rising, and Florida’s conservatives will eventually discover how burying their head’s in the sand will have them drowning much sooner. This is going to make being a devoted Republican much, much more difficult.

Two Sad Ironies In Florida Passing Its 'Anti-Science' Law

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

View attachment 136518

Debating a conservative is like playing chess with a pigeon, they wander around the board aimlessly, sh!t on everything, and still believe they won. And they prove this over and over and over.





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Kids SHOULD be encouraged to challenge scientific facts. Encourage them to do research and find out for themselves, or give them experiments that demonstrate the facts. That's far better than teaching them to accept everything uncritically just because a "scientist" said so.
Kids should also be free to challenge "religious facts", so they know they are all a scam.
Not allowed to teach religion in school any more unless it's historical or civics related, remember?
 

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