DeSantis attacks freedom of speech.

Just because you hate freedom doesn't mean he isn't taking rights away.

I don't hate freedom. That's why I'm no longer a Democrat :D

What rights is he taking away by making it ok to not be a Woke Zealot in public schools??? :confused:
 
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I don't hate freedom. That's why I'm no longer a Democrat :D

What rights is he taking away by making it ok to not be a Woke Zealot in public schools??? :confused:

Lol....blah, blah, blah, blah.... freedom! Liberty!!!

For me and not thee!!!

Blah, blah, blah, blah.
 
Fascist traitor proving their Fascist beliefs for all to see. Someday...our country will give these traitors exactly what they deserve.
 
The fear is that this might require, e.g., the teaching of creationism alongside evolution, which makes about as much sense as giving flat-Earthers equal time in astronomy classes.
 
Same people who had no objection to governors shutting down schools for over a year are suddenly upset about a governor issuing an order about curriculum. Lol.
 
Related story: Historians slam Texas governor for 'patriotic education' law that promotes propaganda over facts.

When Abbott signed into law Texas House Bill 2497, a.k.a. the 1836 Project, he declared, "The 1836 Project promotes patriotic education about Texas and ensures that the generations to come understand Texas values." But critics of HB 2497, according to Corpus Christi Caller Times reporter Kailey E. Hunt, are arguing that "patriotic education" hasn't been clearly defined and fear that it will promote a narrow, rigid definition of patriotism.

Armando Alonzo, an associate history professor at Texas A&M College Station, told the Corpus Christi Caller Times, "What is patriotic education? They haven't really defined it. Does it mean we only select the high points and good points in Texas history? Well, what happens (then) to the other events in Texas history — where historical actors committed offenses and atrocities against ... (the) Native American people and.... the Mexican-American people?"

Shane Gleason, an assistant political science professor at Texas A&M, Corpus Christi, told the Caller Times, "The choices (values) chosen were to promote a particular version of Texas history. And indeed the name — the '1836 Project' — is very reminiscent of the '1776 Project' instituted by former President Trump to promote, again — patriotic citizenship, patriotic values, patriotic education. It's an easy way to grab some political points."

Another bill that Abbott recently signed into law was Texas House Bill 3979, which bans the teaching of the New York Times' 1619 Project in public schools. Between HB 3979, HB 2497 and Texas Republicans railing incessantly against Critical Race Theory, one is seeing a pattern of Republicans in that state downplaying the United States' history of racism or trying to pretend that it doesn't exist.
 
We're talking about higher education here; children are not involved.

Tell that to the parents showing up at those board of education meetings complaining about Marxist indoctrination of their K-12 children.
 
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Tell that to the parents showing up at those board of education meetings complaining about Marxist indoctrination of their K-12 children.

What has that to do with the bill De Santis just signed? It only applies to state universities.
 
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