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Anyone who watches left-leaning cable news channels knows that labeling Republicans individually or collectively as “white supremacists” or “white supremacists” is considered fair commentary. increase. Anyone who stands in the way of a Black Lives Matter/important race theory movement will be dealt a racist card.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis won a political victory by pressuring the College Board to tone down the proposed Advanced Placement curriculum on “African American Studies.” All conservatives know from experience that putting “studies” such as Black Studies, Queer Studies, Native American Studies, and Women’s Studies in front of minority groups can be a very ideological journey.
Because DeSantis dared to challenge the Left, he is despised by the press, especially the most fervently “awakened” under-40 contingent. On Feb. 1, when CNN anchor Bianna Golodryga asked former Obama Education Secretary Arne Duncan for his impassioned take on her DeSantis rebuttal, she drew predictable results.
Duncan said, “Unfortunately, Governor DeSantis has made it very clear that he has what appears to be white supremacist intentions.” Duncan provided evidence of his inflammatory smear. No, and Gorodriga didn’t ask for it.
DeSantis praised after being forced to cut all Awakening content in Florida High School course
Duncan wasn’t done: He hoped voters “don’t think what our country needs is more bullying and attacks on those who need our help and support.” added.
Democrats always act as if their district alone is “vulnerable” and can never plausibly challenge or criticize because that’s “bullying.” Their supporters are never too radical, cynical, or hateful. But if you’re black, gay, or immigrant and you criticize the Democrats, it’s clearly different.
Borrowing from CNN’s day-to-day parlance, the big lie is that Republicans are against teaching slavery and racism in American history classes, or, as Duncan argued, “hide the hard part.” I want to. Instead, the dissent centers on contemporary propaganda about “intersectionality and activism,” “(prison) incarceration and abolition,” and Black Lives Matter boosterism.
Later that same day, CNN host Laura Coates declared that there was a need to “clarify what was said and confirm the facts,” while Robert, who teaches African American Studies at Georgetown University, said: Bringing in Patterson. Not surprisingly, he suggested that DeSantis & Co. was embarking on white supremacy. he took along with the course. ”
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CNN didn’t tell viewers how radical this professor was. In 2020, Patterson wrote in an academic journal, “Rejecting capitalism as a broader critique of neoliberalism’s powerful role in sustaining black looting” and “making short-term change while pushing for deconstruction.” Kudos to Black Lives Matter for providing a “framework to enact.” A larger system of anti-black racism refracted through global capitalism. ”
Patterson, who works at a “Catholic” university, praised BLM for its “simultaneous attacks against racism, heterosexism and transphobia” and added that “BLM has stripped heteronormativity and It shows that the dream of freedom must include gender and sexual liberation.” So if Patterson had fully supported the AP course before DeSantis objected, you can understand how eager he was to try to brainwash high school students.
Ron DeSantis has just been re-elected with 59% of the vote, but CNN and its left-wing guests want to suggest he’s someone “out of the mainstream.”
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