Thank you.
Good morning, my name is Debbie McDonald and I’d like to wish the original employees of Reedy Creek, including the over 50 who have left, a very merry Christmas.
To the board, especially to Mrs. Ziegler who is not present today, I hope 2024 will be a much better year for you.
Free speech is important. Congress will make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech or the press, or the right of the people peacefully to assemble and petition the government for a redress of grievances.
The thing about free speech is we don’t get to choose what we want to accept or what we want to hear. If we chip away at it, it starts to erode, and our democracy is at risk.
There’s many things that we don’t want to hear, um, but it’s important, and we need to respect that we live in a country where we have the right for those things to be said.
Today a member of our board, who is attending virtual perhaps, is a great example of free speech. It is not my place to judge her behavior or that of her husband – they deserve their day in court.
The governor has called on her husband Christian Ziegler to resign his position with the Florida GOP in the wake of serious criminal allegations. Bridget should follow.
The governor has good reason, no matter what the details surrounding this family’s legal troubles, it is a distraction. In her case, it is a distraction from the governance of this board.
Mrs. Ziegler has not made Florida a better place. She is the face of the “Don’t Say Gay” revolution, which brought this board to where it is to this place today and has caused untold harm in our classrooms and in our communities. Many families have left my community of Celebration in fear because they believe the state is persecuting them and their children. Teachers have lost their jobs over these policies. Her role in demonizing the LGBTQ community is hurting the state, while she apparently been a part of the letter ‘B’ in that group.
This is hypocrisy at its finest.
Bridget, you need to do what is best for the greater good. We live in a free Florida, not an autocratic pseudo-Christian dictatorship.
What Mrs. Ziegler does privately, with other consenting adults is no more our business than it is the behavior of the other consenting adults she pretends to find abhorrent. It is the rank hypocrisy of attacking others for what she personally practices that should disqualify her for position of public trust.
Thank you.