SSU13-So we need a LAW that says we should protect kids from perverts - Strictly Speaking Unfiltered with Bob Frantz
In a passionate and urgent discussion, we hear from Ohio State House Representatives Angie King and Josh Williams about the critical need for House Bill 249, a proposed law intended to protect children from inappropriate adult content amid rising co…
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SSU13-So we need a LAW that says we should protect kids from perverts - Strictly Speaking Unfiltered with Bob Frantz
In a passionate and urgent discussion, we hear from Ohio State House Representatives Angie King and Josh Williams about the critical need for House Bill 249, a proposed law intended to protect children from inappropriate adult content amid rising concerns over the sexualization of minors. Both Representatives share alarming anecdotes from their districts, detailing incidents where children were exposed to adult performances masquerading as 'family-friendly events.' With bold conviction, they recount public events where children were seen interacting with drag performers in ways that raise ethical and legal concerns, revealing a troubling trend of indoctrination. The legislators articulate their motivations, originating from community outcry regarding inappropriate content being presented in spaces intended for families, urging the importance of safeguarding children’s innocence. The episode delves into the specifics of the proposed bill and criticizes the challenges it faces in the Senate, despite previous overwhelming support in the House. King and Williams emphasize a sense of urgency, highlighting hypocrisy in legislative opposition, and reaffirm their commitment to shielding Ohio's youth from harmful adult material. As the conversation unfolds, they stress the moral imperative of acting decisively to enact protections for children before the legislative session concludes. With clarity and direction, they advocate for common-sense legislation, seeking to ensure that parents have a true choice regarding what is appropriate for their children and not leaving them vulnerable to the influence of adult entertainment. Their determination to push past bureaucratic hurdles shines through, making a powerful case for why engaging in this fight is not just a duty but a necessity for the future wellbeing of Ohio's youth.
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