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Journalists admit that the fake "Don't say Gayville" label is a great "branding" and is being abused on Twitter.

Members and supporters of the LGBTQ community attend the "Say Gay Anyway" rally in Miami Beach, Florida on March 13, 2022. - Florida's state senate on March 8 passed a controversial bill banning lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity in elementary schools, a step that critics complain will hurt the LGBTQ community. Opposition Democrats and LGBTQ rights activists have lobbied against what they call the "Don't Say Gay" law, which will affect kids in kindergarten through third grade, when they are eight or nine years old. (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)

LGBTQ community members and supporters will join the "Say Gay Anyway" Rally on March 13, 2022 in Miami Beach, Florida. -On March 8, Florida Senator passed a controversial bill banning classes on sexual orientation and sexual identity in primary school. Opposition Democrats and LGBTQ rights activists opposed a law called the "not gay" law that affects children aged 8 or 9 from kindergarten to third grade. (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP via Getty Images)

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Sun-Sentinel senior journalist Scott Travis mistakenly referred to the Florida education custody bill from Twitter conservatives as "Don't say gay bill". After being called as, he publicly admitted. It was a "good branding lesson" by Democrats.

The conservatives then blamed him even harder.

On Friday, a Florida-based outlet writer shared Hill's article on parental rights in a state education bill that goes into effect that day. This bill is widely known as "Don't say gay bill" on the left side of the name. "prohibits school employeesor third parties from teaching" sexual orientation "or" gender identity "in the classroom. From kindergarten to 3rd grade.

Travis shares the article, captions it with a copy of its headline, and "Florida's" not gay "law comes into force today. The effect is already felt. 

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Journalists have portrayed the Florida Parental Rights in Education bill as an assault on the gay community.

Journalists describe Florida's education custody bill as an attack on the gay community Did. (iStock)

A conservative Twitter user called the law's dishonest Monica and used the phrase to blow up the reporter.

Conservative author and film critic Jacob Airy tweeted in response to Travis' post, "It's not the name of the bill, it's'Scott'." The name of the law.

In Miller's tweet, Travis bite, and the journalist's reply acknowledged more than he expected about the ironic nature of the left. 60}

He replied t o Miller wrote: "That's why it's quoted. But the name" Don't say gay "is much more popular among the general public than the actual name of the bill. increase. A good lesson in marketing / branding.

Miller expressed his surprise at how Travis is approaching the left-wing agenda. "It's a pretty amazing entry for journalists," he insisted on Travis's point of view.

U.S. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has defended the Parental Rights in Education bill from media smears for months now.

Governor of Florida, Ron de Santis, media For months since Smia, he has defended the custody bill in education.(Sarah Silbiger / Getty Images)

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Travis replied shortly, "If you use quotes and quote correctly."

In another comment on this admission, Miller Wrote: As you know, this is a good lesson.

Travis replied again, this time tweeting "not just journalists." His name stuck.

Mocking the Sun-Sentinel writer, Miller wrote: His tweet. Governor Ron DeSantis, Florida,spokesman Christina Pushauposted a screenshot of the entire interaction between Miller and Travis and showed it to all of his followers. 

She captioned images, tweets, and "@ SunSentinel's Senior Journalist" are trying to reveal his prejudices.

In response to Travis' request to "quote accurately," Pushau says "" Don "t. Even if the legal description is inaccurate, say" gay "in quotation marks.

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Members and supporters of the LGBTQ community attend the "Say Gay Anyway" rally in Miami Beach, Florida on March 13, 2022. - Florida's state senate on March 8 passed a controversial bill banning lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity in elementary schools, a step that critics complain will hurt the LGBTQ community. Opposition Democrats and LGBTQ rights activists have lobbied against what they call the "Don't Say Gay" law, which will affect kids in kindergarten through third grade, when they are eight or nine years old. (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)

LGBTQ community members and supporters will participate in the "SayGay Anyway" rally on March 13, 2022 in Miami Beach, Florida. -On March 8, Florida Senator passed a controversial bill banning classes on sexual orientation and gender identity in primary school. The steps that critics complain about hurt the LGBTQ community. Opposition Democrats and LGBTQ rights activists opposed a law called the "not gay" law that affects children aged 8 or 9 from kindergarten to third grade. (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP via Getty Images)