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Gay YouTuber Dave Rubin says he “might kill” a teacher if they talk to his son about sexuality

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The Ben and Dave Show on Here TV.However, since that time he has turned right-wing, writing books and espousing his views via The Rubin Report on YouTube (1.7m subscribers).A recent episode had him addressing a viewer’s concerns about what teachers can talk to kids about in schools.

Rubin said that all states should enact laws similar to Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill (the Parental Rights in Education bill).Dave Rubin: If I found out a teacher talked to my 6-year-old about gender or sexuality, “I might kill that person” https://t.co/KbqKk7RjHG pic.twitter.com/arOwsvtpC3— Jason Campbell (@JasonSCampbell) September 15, 2022“How can we put a stop to this kind of insanity?

Should the parental rights in education bill in Florida be adopted into other states or is that still not enough?,” Rubin asked.“Look, that’s a start.

That is a start but it is not enough. So, first off, of course, every state should model the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, which has nothing to do with being gay.“It’s simply that you do not want six-year-olds being taught anything about sexuality or gender by state educators, and especially if they can keep that information private from the parents.“Just imagine, I mean, I’ve thought about this — so now Justin’s six years old, he’s in first grade, imagine if I found out that, actually, for three months there was a teacher talking to him about gender or sexuality.“Maybe calling him Justine instead of Justin, and I didn’t know about that.

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