“the youngest plaintiff in a lawsuit” against Florida’s controversial “Don’t Say Gay” bill.)Ziegler, who co-founded conservative group Moms for Liberty as a means of pushing anti-LGBTQ+ policies in schools, had come under fire for having a threesome with her husband –– the head of the Florida Republican Party –– and another woman.
All while pushing “family values.” Nevertheless, Moricz, a then-rising sophomore at Harvard, refused to stoop to the level of a woman who banned books, targeted queer and trans children, and bullied him online.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Oh my God.
A student just called out a Moms for Liberty founder and school board member after it was revealed she had a threesome while slandering LGBTQ people for “sexual immorality.” pic.twitter.com/VWsgvYLDuGAs he explained to the board, “an elected official using our money to harm our students and our teachers” should matter more than her sexual proclivities. “You do not deserve to be removed [from the school board] for having a threesome,” he said. “That defeats the lesson we’ve been trying to teach you, which is that a politician’s job is to serve their community, not to police personal lives … You deserve to be fired from your job because you are terrible at your job.” Despite countless calls for Ziegler to resign, she has yet to step down.
Still, the internet en masse –– including a vulnerable queer community that felt powerless against Florida lawmakers –– was vindicated.