Lots going on. In addition to the fact that Greg Abbott has essentially backed what is called the Furries Act, which is a banning of animal accessories and behaviors like meowing in schools ...
No, there aren’t schools in Texas putting out litter boxes for kids to use. That’s internet garbage that naive people take as gospel. Yes, some small number of kids, teens and preteens mostly, like to ...
Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday resurrected debunked rumors that public schools were putting litter boxes in classrooms for students dressed as cats, amplifying right-wing criticism of some educators ...
Greg Abbott has backed a bill that would ban furries ... Under the Forbidden Unlawful Representation of Roleplaying in Education, or FURRIES Act, students would be forbidden from barking, hissing ...
Greg Abbott would ban “non-human behavior” in schools, including barking and other practices common among furries. The FURRIES Act would prohibit “non-human behavior” in public schools ...
A bill filed by state Rep. Stan Gerdes that would ban kids from behaving like animals in schools is a distraction from Gov. Abbott's bad arguments for vouchers.
Gov. Greg Abbott is resurfacing claims that public schools across the country are allowing students to act as "furries" in classrooms in his latest push to funnel taxpayer funds to private schools.
Gov. Greg Abbott pushed a bill to ban kids from defecating in classrooms but refused to give an example of that happening anywhere in the state.
Texas wants to say farewell to the furries. A bill introduced in the Texas House of Representatives backed by Gov. Greg ...
Smithville, introduced the FURRIES Act (Forbidden Unlawful Representation of Roleplaying in Education) on Thursday to prohibit Texas public schools from allowing furry subculture behavior in ...