Progressive Talking Heads Not Talking About California School Success And Opportunity Act | |
By: Autumn Sandeen Friday August 16, 2013 9:20 am |
It’s kind of sad, really. Progressive talking heads on cable television aren’t talking about Gov. Jerry Brown (D-CA) signing AB 1266, the School Success and Opportunity Act. (The act will become law on January 1, 2014 — the tenth anniversary of California’s first transgender rights bill, AB 196, the Gender Nondiscrimination Act, becoming law.)
From the Transgender Law Center’s description of the bill that Gov. Jerry Brown of California signed on August 12, 1213:
And, it’s not like any of the “gang of four” were discussing LGBT issues on August 12th through the 14th. For example, Laurence McDonnell interviewed Greg Louganis about the 2014 Olympics in Russia, and Louganis mentioned LGBTQ youth:
The text except of Louganis talking about LGBTQ youth from the interview:
From the Transgender Law Center’s description of the bill that Gov. Jerry Brown of California signed on August 12, 1213:
You can find television talking heads on the right and center-right talking about this bill soon becoming law in very transphobic terms, (here, here, here, here, and here, for example), but progressive talking and left-leaning heads — such as the big four of Chris Matthews, Chris Hayes, Rachel Maddow, and Laurence O’Donnell on MSNBC — didn’t comment on the bill, let alone comment on it as a progressive civil rights bill.California law already prohibits discrimination in education, but transgender students are still unfairly excluded from physical education, athletic teams, and other school activities and facilities. This exclusion negatively impacts students’ ability to succeed in school and graduate with their class. For example, physical education classes help students develop healthy fitness habits and teach values like teamwork and fair competition – and count toward graduation as much as any other course.
And, it’s not like any of the “gang of four” were discussing LGBT issues on August 12th through the 14th. For example, Laurence McDonnell interviewed Greg Louganis about the 2014 Olympics in Russia, and Louganis mentioned LGBTQ youth:
The text except of Louganis talking about LGBTQ youth from the interview:
It is unfortunate that we have had the Olympics where, you know, we were in Beijing. The don’t have the greatest human rights history, you know? So — and