It’s mean-spirited and sick.
The DeSantis/Republican influence on school boards the past 24 months is going to be a stain on the country.
Serious, **** these people.
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It’s mean-spirited and sick.
The DeSantis/Republican influence on school boards the past 24 months is going to be a stain on the country.
Well shit this is Leon County! This is beyond scary.
The DeSantis/Republican influence on school boards the past 24 months is going to be a stain on the country.
The guide actually states that if a student is “open about their gender identity” the school will notify parents of other students. A strict reading would require notifications about cisgender students.
The DeSantis/Republican influence on school boards the past 24 months is going to be a stain on the country.
"Cisgender"The guide actually states that if a student is “open about their gender identity” the school will notify parents of other students. A strict reading would require notifications about cisgender students.
And this is why nobody takes you seriouslyLooks like this pisses off the Therapy Cat crowd. Didn't read any of it but I'm all for it! LOL!
Ya, teaching students that the world is not all racism and Marxism is "evil".They used to just have bad policies. Now they have downright evil ones.
Ya, teaching students that the world is not all racism and Marxism is "evil".
*Who.
There are still Americans WHO aren't complete imbeciles.
The dumbing down of America is a “steady drip” process...Ignorance and stupidity and jealousy are hard to fight in today’s America.It's truly disheartening to see the GOP actually winning the war on knowledge. How pathetic does a party need to be that the only way they can stay in power is to keep their base undereducated?
FIFYYa, teaching students fascist ideologies is fascist.
The dumbing down of America is a “steady drip” process...Ignorance and stupidity and jealousy are hard to fight in today’s America.
Trump’s election in ‘16 should have scared the he’ll out of most sensible citizens. Honestly, look at his rallies...listen to the minions being interviewed...just look at them! How in God’s name can any of us feel confident in the direction of this country today, based on what they are saying.
OMG. Thank you for triaging the harm that imbecile's Bad English caused.Let's take a vote of posters whoooooooom don't give a shit if he uses that who or jackshit.
He’s really stupid, too.You are a delusional fcvk.
A midget intellect, if you will.He’s really stupid, too.
Well played.*Who.
There are still Americans WHO aren't complete imbeciles.
Good god, really? A survey of professors and grad assistants to determine political affiliation and view points? Seriously, WTF. I seriously doubt that this fascist initiative into higher education holds up legally if challenged.I mean, who doesn’t want their kids and their professors being required to state their political opinions to the state?
New law will survey Florida students, professors on political views
Colleges could lose funding if survey of "ideas and perspectives" fails to satisfy state's GOP-run legislaturewww.salon.com
Did you see the irony in this as you type away in Moscow?Ya, teaching students that the world is not all racism and Marxism is "evil".
You sound like a trouble maker, your name goes on the list.Good god, really? A survey of professors and grad assistants to determine political affiliation and view points? Seriously, WTF. I seriously doubt that this fascist initiative into higher education holds up legally if challenged.
Q: What is your political affiliation?
A: The FU party
I'd love to see your rage sputter response if you were forced to register your political identity in a similar situation.Looks like this pisses off the Therapy Cat crowd. Didn't read any of it but I'm all for it! LOL!
So goddamned dishonest. Locke was one of the enlightenment thinkers that helped get us away from religious government doctrine. His argument about ”God given rights” was making a point that leaders shouldn’t use their religious beliefs to take away natural rights we are all born with (life, Liberty and property).
There was this thing called the Cold WarThe poster above has somehow forgotten or is perhaps too young to recall the days when Florida, firmly in the grasp of full Democratic control, mandated that every single high school - public OR private - had to teach a course called “Americanism vs. Communism”.
Our current Governor wasn’t even born yet, and Republicans had been shut out of the Governor’s Mansion since Reconstruction until a one off dude named Claude Kirk was elected on what some called a fluke.
What’s the reason DeSantis wants to have it added to curriculum? You think he is doing this for educational purposes?Exactly.
The poster above has somehow forgotten or is perhaps too young to recall the days when Florida, firmly in the grasp of full Democratic control, mandated that every single high school - public OR private - had to teach a course called “Americanism vs. Communism”.
Our current Governor wasn’t even born yet, and Republicans had been shut out of the Governor’s Mansion since Reconstruction until a one off dude named Claude Kirk was elected on what some called a fluke.
Yes and in that era a Republican senator named Joseph McCarthy Conducted paranoid hearings in the US Senate and destroy the lives of hundreds of people he felt Had communist tendencies and were being “un-American control. Artists, writers, composers, educators.The poster above has somehow forgotten or is perhaps too young to recall the days when Florida, firmly in the grasp of full Democratic control, mandated that every single high school - public OR private - had to teach a course called “Americanism vs. Communism”.
Our current Governor wasn’t even born yet, and Republicans had been shut out of the Governor’s Mansion since Reconstruction until a one off dude named Claude Kirk was elected on what some called a fluke.
The poster above has somehow forgotten or is perhaps too young to recall the days when Florida, firmly in the grasp of full Democratic control, mandated that every single high school - public OR private - had to teach a course called “Americanism vs. Communism”.
Our current Governor wasn’t even born yet, and Republicans had been shut out of the Governor’s Mansion since Reconstruction until a one off dude named Claude Kirk was elected on what some called a fluke.
You were likely not alive at the time and thus were not witness to the events you and some of the astonishingly ignorant posters like the one just after you.That was when the Republicans were still progressive and the Democrats were the racist aholes. You might have noticed, the parties have switched places since then.
Yep. The switch is largely a myth. What we do have now I do think is a shift and that’s college educated voters shifting dem. That used to be a gop advantage.You were likely not alive at the time and thus were not witness to the events you and some of the astonishingly ignorant posters like the one just after you.
Thus you might not have noticed that you’ve swallowed the new version of “the way things were” as well as “the way we SAY things are”...which I find frightening to say the least.
I thought you were brighter?
Trump 2.0
JFC.GOP faces massive realignment as it sheds college-educated voters
The data suggest that what we are seeing might be more than just a sudden Democratic edge in party affiliation.www.nbcnews.com
check out the 2000 ish college Ed gop advantage
my formative years (gen x) impression of the Dems versus gop is that the former was bimodal. Rich people and poor people. The rich voted dem because tax policies and such largely didn’t affect them (enough access to loopholes that didn’t matter) and they could be seen as looking out for the little guy, union workers/poor people voted dem because of handouts. So “the handout party.” It’s still the handout party. Gop I saw as the middle and upper middle class party and the religious right (poor).
the Dems have worked hard on racial/ethnic coalitions and marketing the gop as “deplorables.” I think that’s working. It’s also very consistent with Dems pre civil rights era. Ie. The party methods haven’t changed at all. They’re still racists and all about the othering. I think gop is, unfortunately adopting similar methods (eg the culture war stuff and on high dictates and demonization). It’s less the party of leave us alone and now more like the democrats in trying to force a perspective.