High school students identifying as cats & using litterboxes & leashes in class target of new crackdown with $25k fine

A TEXAS bill is cracking down on students who use litter boxes and wear animal accessories like leashes and tails in class.

The Forbidding Unlawful Representation of Roleplaying in Education Act would prohibit students from identifying or presenting as anything other than human in public schools .

The proposed law , submitted by state Representative Stan Gerdes on March 13, has raised eyebrows across the state as it targets “furries” in classrooms.

Furries are people interested in animal characters with human characteristics who create “fursonas” to live out an alternate persona of those characters with costumes, art, and roleplaying…

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