SAN ANTONIO - A new bill has been proposed to prevent the alleged "non-human" behavior at Texas schools, and it has the Governor's backing. H.B. No. 4814, otherwise known as the Forbidding Unlawful ...
A Texas bill, known as the FURRIES Act, would ban non-human behaviors in public schools, including the use of litter boxes and wearing animal accessories. Rep. Stan Gerdes, the bill's author, claimed ...
If you dress and behave like an animal, does that make you a furry? No, but there are aspects that are similar (see below). The topic came up recently when Oklahoma lawmaker Rep. Justin Humphrey, ...
Texas state Rep. Stan Gerdes (R), who introduced a bill last month to ban students dressing up as animal “furries” and using litterboxes at schools, has admitted that he has no proof of those things ...
(The Center Square) – State Rep. Stan Gerdes, R-Smithville, introduced the FURRIES Act (Forbidden Unlawful Representation of Roleplaying in Education) on Thursday to prohibit Texas public schools from ...
"This whole thing is just weird and, honestly, a little creepy." That comes from a debate in the Texas state legislature that was supposedly about "furries," a subculture of people who dress up as ...
Not actual, escaped-from-the-zoo animals, but “furries,” a subculture of people you may have heard about, people — like me — who are fascinated by fictional, anthropomorphic animals. We were there for ...
Bethany Blankley is a contributor to The Center Square. THE CENTER SQUARE—State Rep. Stan Gerdes, R-Smithville, introduced the FURRIES Act, known as the Forbidden Unlawful Representation of ...