3. Popular Information has fully updated its list of top corporate donors to the Florida politicians behind the bill. It now includes donors to House members who voted for the bill in committee last Thursday and Sprowls.
@Meta 2. The DC Enquirer controls a network of large Facebook pages that purport to be independent
They have names like Keep Texas Red ("We are an independent group of concerned Texans who want to help keep Texas from flipping blue") and Conservative Americans
@Meta 3. Each time DC Enquirer publishes an article, all of these "independent" Facebook pages post the link in unison
Here is what happened when DC Enquirer published "Freedom Convoy on the Verge of Victory as Multiple Canadian Provinces Announce an End to Restrictions" on February 9
3. Conservative Brief's success on Facebook is immense. It is now getting more engagement on Facebook than the New York Times OR the Washington Post -- media outlets with thousands of journalists.
Conservative Brief doesn't even have a Facebook page!
UPDATE: @josephbharding just WITHDREW his amendment which would have required schools to out LGBTQ students, even if the disclosure would result in abuse
BREAKING: The sponsor of the "Don't Say Gay" bill in the Florida House, @josephbharding, just introduced an amendment that would REQUIRE SCHOOLS TO OUT LGBTQ STUDENTS even if the school believes THE DISCLOSURE WILL RESULT IN "ABUSE, ABANDONMENT, OR NEGLECT"
More on the corporate donors to the politicians behind the "Don't Say Gay" bill, which includes a bunch of companies that claim to be champions of LGBTQ rights
1. This will be a thread of tweets from corporations promoting their impassioned support for LGBTQ rights along with how much the same corporations have recently donated to the politicians behind Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill
Follow along if interested
2. @UnitedHealthGrp donated 200K to the politicians behind Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill