“I used to think he was a great governor,” Santos told the outlet. “Now, I’m starting to think differently.” He continued, “I’m starting to see [DeSantis] for what he is. His rhetoric is to diminish and remove rights away from people like myself, and I can’t support that.”, which bars any classroom discussion of content that even vaguely touches on LGBTQ existence, Santos said he approves of the bill “in its nature,” but is just now concerned it may have a “pervasive agenda behind it.
All of Santos’ politics and explanations for said politics are frankly baffling. Last April, shortly after the Florida legislature passed the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, the New York congressmansupport for it in a Facebook video: “Hey, everyone. George Santos here…. As a gay man, I stand proudly behind not teaching our children sex or sexual orientation.