🐱 Ron DeSantis Just Checking That Florida College Students Aren’t Getting Infected With ‘Commie’

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Florida GOP Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation Tuesday that would make Joseph McCarthy blush. The bill is part of DeSantis's push against what he imagines is the “indoctrination" of students on college campuses. It will require that public universities and colleges “survey" students, faculty, and staff on their beliefs and viewpoints, all in the interest of “intellectual diversity," of course. This snooping will determine "the extent to which competing ideas and perspectives are presented" and whether students, faculty and staff "feel free to express beliefs and viewpoints on campus and in the classroom."
DeSantis said:
It used to be thought that a university campus was a place where you'd be exposed to a lot of different ideas. Unfortunately, now the norm is, these are more intellectually repressive environments. You have orthodoxies that are promoted, and other viewpoints are shunned or even suppressed.
This argument is obviously disingenuous, as Florida's State Board of Education, under DeSantis's direction, recently banned schools from teaching lessons built around critical race theory and The 1619 Project. Of course, CRT was only taught at the post-graduate level and The 1619 Project represents one of those “different ideas" that DeSantis claims is so important.
The measure goes into effect July 1, and although it's not fully transparent what will happen to the survey results, DeSantis and GOP state Senator Ray Rodrigues, who sponsored the bill, suggested institutions could face budget cuts if it's determined that they are "indoctrinating" students.
"That's not worth tax dollars and that's not something that we're going to be supporting moving forward," DeSantis said at a press conference at a middle school in Fort Myers.
What exactly determines “indoctrination" is appallingly unclear. If a university has multiple professors teaching American history from a distinct perspective, is that sufficient "intellectual diversity"? Or will a professor risk losing their job if they dare suggest slavery and racism were connected somehow?
One of my political science professors in college railed against Richard Nixon, who he believed was the worst president ever (this was obviously prior to George W. Bush and Donald Trump). I'm not sure even the Young Republicans in my class felt like he was “indoctrinating" them because there was once bipartisan consensus that “covering up an illegal break-in" was a bad thing. But now most conservatives have bought into Trump's Big Lie about the 2020 election. There's no longer a shared objective reality. This makes teaching history especially perilous.
University faculty members are rightly concerned this measure will have a chilling effect on their freedom of speech, and it's not paranoid to assume that's the point. The bill permits young Charlie Kirks in every class to record professors without their consent and file whiny complaints. Democratic lawmakers argue the legislation is a way for (rightwing) politicians to regulate speech on campus, which conservatives have accused liberals of doing for the past several decades. (It's only and always projection.)


DeSantis can't even clearly describe the exact problem he was supposedly solving. He's said, without offering specific examples, that he “knows a lot of parents" who fear colleges will “indoctrinate" their kids when they leave home. What nervous conservative white people call “indoctrination," we might call “growing the fuck up." Yes, I knew people from small rural towns who came to college as conservatives but graduated as liberals. But that's not because the university brainwashed them or promoted “orthodoxies." Their views were challenged. Their perspectives were expanded. They LEARNED THINGS. All of that is good!

Of course, learning things is a slippery slope to going to college conservative and graduating liberal.

It's perhaps not a coincidence the right is stressing about liberal “indoctrination" at colleges. Just 20 years ago, Republicans held an 11-point advantage among college-educated voters. This became a four-point edge for Democrats by the time Barack Obama was president. Once Trump left office, 53 percent of college-educated voters identified as Democrats, compared to 40 percent who identified as Republicans. This shift is especially stark among white college-educated voters, who helped Joe Biden defeat Trump and preserve what remained of our democracy.

This measure seems crazy illegal and perhaps won't hold up in court, but DeSantis probably doesn't care. He eagerly fights every battle in America's endless culture war. Washington Post columnist Max Boot declared DeSantis “the winner of 'The Apprentice: Culture Warfare Edition,'" boasting a "genius for appealing to every disreputable prejudice of the GOP base." He's a far more successful demagogue than governor, but unfortunately that still reaps dividends within the Republican Party.
 
Florida GOP Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation Tuesday that would make Joseph McCarthy blush.
McCarthy did only one thing wrong: he failed.
Of course, CRT was only taught at the post-graduate level
Then there should be no problem with banning it's teaching at the elementary and secondary levels, since such a law would only reinforce a truism, right?
The 1619 Project represents one of those “different ideas" that DeSantis claims is so important.
The 1619 Project is a work of historical fiction, as stated by its own creator.
One of my political science professors in college railed against Richard Nixon, who he believed was the worst president ever (this was obviously prior to George W. Bush and Donald Trump). I'm not sure even the Young Republicans in my class felt like he was “indoctrinating" them because there was once bipartisan consensus that “covering up an illegal break-in" was a bad thing.
*Smuckles in LBJ illegally bugging Goldwater and Nixon*
University faculty members are rightly concerned this measure will have a chilling effect on their freedom of speech
Awww, freedom of speech isn't freedom from consequences, sweaty. Isn't that the new standard?
DeSantis can't even clearly describe the exact problem he was supposedly solving.
Failure to plead with specificity poses no problem to the disciples of 'systemic racism.' Why should it be a problem for DeSantis?
 
He's definitely trying to set himself up for a 2024 run and if he maintains this energy there's a teeny tiny chance he may actually win, at least if the left doesn't wise up and stop pushing massively divisive shite.
I'm starting to think Trump should pass the torch to DeSantis. Trump is damaged goods now. The Republican Party needs a fresh new face.
 
I'm starting to think Trump should pass the torch to DeSantis. Trump is damaged goods now. The Republican Party needs a fresh new face.
The way I see it in 2024 Trump will either run himself because he feels cheated out of 2020 and his second term, thus running out of spite and probably tanking hard. He might decide he is too old for this shit (He will be around Biden's age in 2024) and declare someone else the heir to his MAGA movement (DeSantis and a few other GOP seem to be banking on this), or run himself and have someone he sees as a successor as VP in hopes they do most of the MAGAing while he gets his second term.

Currently his faculties seem to be fine so unless shit changes in the next few years I could see a Trump/DeSantis run ticket, or whoever Trump thinks is MAGA enough if he's learned his lesson of trusting the GOP.
 
McCarthy was right and the eternal use of his name in academic circles in a negative context proves he was on to their bullshit.

These assholes are hellbound and determined to make people regret freedom of speech being a thing.
 
The way I see it in 2024 Trump will either run himself because he feels cheated out of 2020 and his second term, thus running out of spite and probably tanking hard. He might decide he is too old for this shit (He will be around Biden's age in 2024) and declare someone else the heir to his MAGA movement (DeSantis and a few other GOP seem to be banking on this), or run himself and have someone he sees as a successor as VP in hopes they do most of the MAGAing while he gets his second term.

Currently his faculties seem to be fine so unless shit changes in the next few years I could see a Trump/DeSantis run ticket, or whoever Trump thinks is MAGA enough if he's learned his lesson of trusting the GOP.
It depends on how well Trump's allies can rehabilitate Trump's image to the fence sitters. Remember, it's 3% give or take of the voters who determine who is going to be president, getting to that 3% and convincing them that Trump is back, and that Joe "Imma nuke you gun store owners" Biden and his all star cast of BLM/CRT/Antifa singers are a danger will be the real trick.

Honestly, if deSantis is going to run I hope he does it alone, and that Trump does pass the torch as said. Becomes a power-broker in his sunset years.
 
McCarthy was right and the eternal use of his name in academic circles in a negative context proves he was on to their bullshit.

These assholes are hellbound and determined to make people regret freedom of speech being a thing.
The fact that they(the government and media)spent more time investigating McCarthy, his staff, his family, business associates going back years(at the time), and pretty much anyone he ever spoke to and trying to figure out who his sourcers were than they spent investigating the people McCarthy named proves he was onto their bullshit.

The smearing of him over decades is just keeping up the facade.
 
Ron DeSantis being more based than ever. Makes me wonder when an anonymous source will disclose he has raped and killed over 50 innocent minorities this year so far.
Based Zion Ron! MIGA!

Gov. DeSantis: ‘We got to go on offense against anti-Semitism’​

Gov. Ron DeSantis, who traveled to Jerusalem in 2019 to sign a bill that made religion a protected class in the state’s education system, also attended virtually.

“I’m very pro-Israel. I have great relationships over there,” DeSantis said.
DeSantis said he thinks policymakers should create policies that discourage anti-Semitism.

“I think if you look back 20 years ago, anti-Semitism is worse today than it was, which is really incredible that we would be seeing that. And I think the best way to do it from a position in elected office is we got to go on offense against anti-Semitism,” DeSantis said.

The Florida Legislature, this past Session, put millions toward security at Jewish institutions and schools.
 
Based Zion Ron! MIGA!

Gov. DeSantis: ‘We got to go on offense against anti-Semitism’​

Gov. Ron DeSantis, who traveled to Jerusalem in 2019 to sign a bill that made religion a protected class in the state’s education system, also attended virtually.

“I’m very pro-Israel. I have great relationships over there,” DeSantis said.
DeSantis said he thinks policymakers should create policies that discourage anti-Semitism.

“I think if you look back 20 years ago, anti-Semitism is worse today than it was, which is really incredible that we would be seeing that. And I think the best way to do it from a position in elected office is we got to go on offense against anti-Semitism,” DeSantis said.

The Florida Legislature, this past Session, put millions toward security at Jewish institutions and schools.
Every politician has to play the suck Israeli cock card. It's so common it's almost a game to see how many of God's Chosen you can put in your cabinet or team, or how many of your kids marry them.
 
Every politician has to play the suck Israeli cock card. It's so common it's almost a game to see how many of God's Chosen you can put in your cabinet or team, or how many of your kids marry them.
Big difference between paying them lip service, and passing legislation to crack down on "anti semitism" , while pledging to do Israel's bidding and funneling millions back to their US counterparts.

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God dayum, you don't need to pander this hard. Oh wait, he's not pandering. He actually believes it.
 
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The way I see it in 2024 Trump will either run himself because he feels cheated out of 2020 and his second term, thus running out of spite and probably tanking hard. He might decide he is too old for this shit (He will be around Biden's age in 2024) and declare someone else the heir to his MAGA movement (DeSantis and a few other GOP seem to be banking on this), or run himself and have someone he sees as a successor as VP in hopes they do most of the MAGAing while he gets his second term.

Currently his faculties seem to be fine so unless shit changes in the next few years I could see a Trump/DeSantis run ticket, or whoever Trump thinks is MAGA enough if he's learned his lesson of trusting the GOP.
He needs to go the Howard Taft direction and be the next Chief Justice.
 
You know you're over the target when shitlibs start wailing and gnashing teeth.
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And they should be. DeSantis is one of the few people in power that realizes that we're not stuck in this country with them, they're stuck in here with US. And there's nothing they can do once we make their job (to dismantle America) as difficult as possible.
 
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