Ron DeSantis is a dangerous ideologue and a wannabe Mussolini. He speaks of freedom but practices coercion and cancel culture. In Florida, you are free to echo his beliefs but not to disagree. He is a bully.
This frightening story by Kathryn Joyce in Vanity Fair is a MUST-READ. DeSantis engineered the right-wing takeover of New College, a small, progressive college by installing new board members and ousting the President of New College. The extremists are portraying their swift decapitation of a left wing college as a model for other red states. Their plan is to turn New College into its ideological opposite, the “Hillsdale of the South.” Public colleges and universities in other red states should be on high alert. Vanity Fair (to which I subscribe) is usually behind a paywall, but this article is a one-time freebie.
The article begins:
It took New College president Patricia Okker three attempts to deliver her farewell remarks. She kept being interrupted during last week’s board meeting in Sarasota, Florida, including once by a member of the school’s board of trustees, making a motion to terminate her without cause. Okker had been addressing the dozens of students, faculty, and parents who’d come to defend her record—and the hundreds more outside who weren’t admitted—saying she was sorry to disappoint them, but she couldn’t represent the mandate New College was being given through this “hostile takeover.” And she refused to support the claims of right-wing critics that the school had been indoctrinating its students.
In the audience, supporters hugged one another and students left in tears. The trustees moved on, voting to replace Okker with interim president Richard Corcoran, Florida’s recently departed education commissioner who, in a 2021 speech at Michigan’s right-wing Hillsdale College, came close to calling for the collapse of the public school system through student attrition and said the political war “will be won in education.” The trustees replaced the board chair too, made plans to replace the general counsel, and instructed administrators to start preparing to dismantle the college’s diversity offices. null
It was hard to imagine a starker change in leadership for New College, the small, nontraditional honors college of the Florida public university system, known for its lack of grades, individualized majors, and leftist student body, but which has also been eyed skeptically for years by Florida’s conservative-dominated legislature for its low enrollment and graduation rates. But that was exactly the transformation intended when Governor Ron DeSantis last month appointed six new trustees to the school’s 13-member board, in hopes they would remake New College into a right-leaning “classical college, more along the lines of a Hillsdale of the south,” as his education commissioner Manny Diaz put it.
After the Republican-controlled Board of Governors appointed a seventh trustee, the new majority represented a team uniquely qualified to carry out DeSantis’s scorched-earth, right-wing education wars. There was Manhattan Institute fellow and anti-critical race theory hype man Christopher Rufo, who has most recently turned his efforts to laying “siege” to diversity, equity, and inclusion programs; one of Hillsdale’s graduate school deans, Matthew Spalding, who also helped lead Donald Trump’s short-lived 1776 Commission; Charles Kesler of the right-wing Claremont Institute, which spent the Trump years retconning an intellectual platform for the MAGA movement; a senior editor at a religious right magazine; the Catholic author of a book accused of “fram[ing] LGBTQ+ identity as a mental illness”; and a private Christian school cofounder with a penchant for Covid disinformation.
Following his appointment, Rufo immediately began speaking in martial terms: that conservatives were “recapturing higher education,” mounting a “landing team” to survey the school as well as a “hostage rescue operation” to “liberate” it from “cultural hostage takers.” Another new trustee, the private Christian academy cofounder Jason “Eddie” Speir, started a Substack to chronicle the transformation, sparking further panic in late January with a post proposingthe board declare a financial emergency, firing the entire staff and rehiring only those professors aligned with the school’s new business model. (Speir also used his newsletter to propose banning USA Today affiliates from covering campus events over a reader comment suggesting people throw dog poop on the new trustees; to request the entire board be given his essay, “‘Florida, Where Woke Goes to Die’ What Does It Mean?” as “supporting material”; and to ask if any readers had a copy of Robert’s Rules of Order he could borrow.)
Students, faculty, and alumni from New College and far beyond decried the takeover as an attack on academic freedom with national implications. Multiple scholarly organizations, including the American Anthropological Association and the American Historical Association, denounced it as “an orchestrated attack on academic integrity.” The University of Florida graduate assistants’ union tweeted a message of “Solidarity with New College students, faculty, and staff as DeSantis appoints a card-carrying fascist to the presidency.” At a campus rally preceding last Tuesday’s meeting, former Democratic state representative Carlos Guillermo Smith warned, “New College is their first test, their first trial run.” Repeating a Twitter hashtag protesting students had used, Smith added, “your campus is next.”
As though to prove them right, on February 1, Florida Republican state representative Spencer Roach—who cosponsored a recent Florida law mandating ideological surveys of public university campuses to “stem the tide of Marxist indoctrination”—tweeted that Okker’s termination should be replicated “at every university of the state.” In a January essay published in the Manhattan Institute’s City Journal, Rufo touted the opportunities for emulation as well, writing that “If we are successful” in carrying out the mission of “institutional recapture,” what happens at New College “can serve as a model for other states.”
One horrified alum, Cayenne Linke, who attended New College in the 1990s, compared the takeover to a violent assault. “I feel like I’m standing at the precipice of the Fourth Reich, and I’m mostly powerless to fight back,” Linke said. “I weep for our nation if DeSantis wins a presidential bid and inevitably installs Rufo as education secretary.”
Please open the link and read the article in its entirety.
For people who like to use historical quotes to inform the present, THIS is a “they came for” moment. And while taking down public education is the essential issue to allow for the slashing and elimination of broad-based socially-oriented policy. It is part of a coherent strategy not just to destroy education–although it is the first and most essential thing that must fall–but anything that falls outside of the rhetorical purview of “bootstraps.”
“. . . Rufo immediately began speaking in martial terms: that conservatives were “recapturing higher education,” mounting a “landing team” to survey the school as well as a “hostage rescue operation” to “liberate” it from “cultural hostage takers.” Another new trustee, the private Christian academy cofounder Jason “Eddie” Speir, started a Substack to chronicle the transformation. . . .”
To reiterate a common misperception. DeSantis, Rufo and their ilk, and funders are not conservative. They are reactionary xtian fundamentalists who seek to take this country back to a time and place that never was nor ever will be. They seek to turn this country into an xtian theocracy plain and simple.
I am a conservative, most here are conservatives, when are you all going to reclaim that moniker??
A sliver of optimism. STUDENTS! Yes!
“Your campus is next!”
And, when it gets corporate – when they go after FSU and the others – when they raise out of state tuition – please please please lets see applications and enrollments drop – potential employees in the state.
And, excellent point GregB – “a they came for moment”
There has been an checklist item by item comparison to 1933 Germany and forward in the Florida in the past month.
Is there such a checklist online somewhere, WW, or were you speaking in general terms?
I recently read “The Oppermanns” [Lion Feuchtwanger, pub. 1933]. The pattern is certainly there.
DeSantis targets any group that disagrees with him. He is not only going after all the public schools including universities. He is going after Disney that has always enjoyed a special relationship in the state due to the massive revenue it generates for the state. When Disney dared to disagree with DeSantis’ ‘Don’t Say Gay’ campaign, the governor tried to eliminate its tax district until he realized it would make Orlando unaffordable for most residents. Instead, he got the legislature to change the law so that DeSantis can appoint five members of tax district’s board. DeSantis is a bully and a power monger.https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/feb/11/desantis-disney-world-board-members-florida
Education is one of the seven mountains in Christian dominionist thought, so this is not a surprise. Similar right-wing takeovers occurred in some Florida school districts after the 2022 election.
As at New College, the moves to oust the superintendent and other immediate actions appear to have been planned in secret – violating Florida Sunshine laws.
Also, the new university president at U.Florida is former US Senator Ben Sasse (R-Nebraska). This is the university where professors were told they could not appear as expert witnesses (even on their own time) if their expertise disagreed with the governor’s.
At least there’s one Floridian who speaks clearly. Very, very clearly. I think we need to pay attention to Congressman Jared Moskowitz (oh please, secular lord, let there be no possibility of a relation):
I wonder when Dangerously Deranged DeSantis will have the fascist army he wants to establish (if his ditto state legislature supports that, too) in Florida, and controls without restraints, hold its first goose-stepping military parade along 400 S Monroe St, in Tallahassee, FL 32399.
Will DDD’s fascist army also salute their fuhrer with a Hitler salute as they march past his Confederate flag covered grandstand?
in moderation so trying again:
“. . . Rufo immediately began speaking in martial terms: that conservatives were “recapturing higher education,” mounting a “landing team” to survey the school as well as a “hostage rescue operation” to “liberate” it from “cultural hostage takers.” Another new trustee, the private Christian academy cofounder Jason “Eddie” Speir, started a Substack to chronicle the transformation. . . .”
To reiterate a common misperception. DeSantis, Rufo and their ilk, and funders are not conservative. They are reactionary xtian fundamentalists who seek to take this country back to a time and place that never was nor ever will be. They seek to turn this country into an xtian theocracy plain and simple.
I am a conservative, most here are conservatives, when are you all going to reclaim that moniker??
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“. . . Rufo immediately began speaking in martial terms: that conservatives were “recapturing higher education,” mounting a “landing team” to survey the school as well as a “hostage rescue operation” to “liberate” it from “cultural hostage takers.” Another new trustee, the private Christian academy cofounder Jason “Eddie” Speir, started a Substack to chronicle the transformation. . . .”
To reiterate a common misperception. DeSantis, Rufo and their ilk, and funders are not conservative. They are reactionary xtian fundamentalists who seek to take this country back to a time and place that never was nor ever will be. They seek to turn this country into an xtian theocracy plain and simple.
I am a conservative, most here are conservatives, when are you all going to reclaim that moniker??