The victory of American parents – Fox News survey results serve as sharp evidence defeating Disney and Fake Media – But it’s still Not Enough to End the debate.

Mollie Hemingway, Editor-in-Chief at The Federalist, Fox News Contributor joined the Guy Benson Show to discuss new polling that shows a majority of Americans support laws banning teachers from s3xual 0rientati0n and g3nder ident1ty talks in preschool to 4th Grade. A new FOX NEWS poll shows that 55% of Americans support such laws being implemented in their own states. Underscoring the popularity of Florida’s ‘Parental Rights In Education’ law, which Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law amid fierce backlash from democratic politicians and mega-corporations like Disney.

Hemmingway reacted to the new polling on laws that protect parental rights in education by saying,
“So these numbers are horrific for Disney and for other people. But, you know, it’s interesting because while there are all sorts of things to debate about again. Yeah, what type of constraints you put on talking to young children by school employees without parental consent. That’s a totally legitimate debate. But the way that corporate media caricatured this debate was horrible. And yet it still didn’t affect the way parents thought about it or just the vast majority of Americans in general.”
A recent survey conducted by Fox News has delivered a significant victory for many American parents. The results show that a majority of parents support traditional values in education and oppose content they view as political or ideologically driven. This has been interpreted as sharp evidence against controversial content from Disney and media outlets seen as lacking neutrality. However, despite the clear symbolic win in the eyes of the public, it has not been enough to bring an end to the ongoing debate surrounding parental rights, educational direction, and the role of major media corporations. This culture war continues with no sign of resolution, as both sides remain firmly rooted in their positions.
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