I had the pleasure of speaking by Zoom to a meeting of the Pastors for Florida Children. The event was reported by Baptist Global News.
The morning session was also addressed by Baptist minister and retired Arkansas Judge Wendell Griffen. Although we have never met, our messages were in synch: Do not let the authoritarian Governor Ron DeSantis intimidate you!
Baptist minister and retired Arkansas judge Wendell Griffen stood before an audience of faith leaders and education advocates in Tallahassee, Fla., March 9, pointed to his lapel and dared Gov. Ron DeSantis to have him apprehended for being politically and racially aware.
“I wore a ‘woke’ button on purpose. I want to get arrested for being woke. I plead guilty to being woke. I want to be convicted of being woke,” Griffen said during a prayer breakfast sponsored by Pastors for Florida Children.

Wendell Griffen
Griffen, a BNG columnist and pastor of New Millennium Church in Little Rock, urged the in-person and virtual interfaith and multiracial audience to be equally defiant of Florida’s political leaders. “Be a community of prophets but teach as one and correct, confront, organize, interact, defy, dissent, disrupt.”
Jewish, Christian and Muslim participants who prayed ahead of the speeches by Griffen and education historian Diane Ravitch focused on DeSantis’ prohibition of books that teach about racial injustice and inclusion….
Please open the link and read his bold, wise, and brave advice.
Ravitch opened with a double-barreled barrage at DeSantis’ efforts to dismantle freedom of inquiry in public schools.
“I write a daily blog, and I find that it’s being overwhelmed by the bad news from Florida,” she said. “There doesn’t seem to be anything good coming from your elected officials. If anything, it seems to be building a more and more authoritarian empire to control the thinking of everybody in the state.”
She said DeSantis seems to be going out of his way to disprove Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous saying that “the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.”
“Your governor and your legislature are trying to flatten that arc so that it does not bend
towards justice,” she declared.
Current political events in Florida do not impact public schools alone, Ravitch said. “Florida today is at the very apex of a movement to turn the clock back a century, to turn the clock back on religious freedom, on racial justice and on all the evolution we have experienced over this past century to make ours a more just society. Your governor is creating a model of thought control and calling it freedom. Every time I see him standing in front of a banner that says ‘freedom,’ I’m reminded of George Orwell’s 1984, where freedom equals slavery.”
The conservative attack on the concept of “woke” is another sign of burgeoning authoritarianism, she said.
“We have to redeem that word. It means being awake — awake to injustice, awake to history, awake to all the things that are wrong in our society and that have been wrong over the centuries. And his (DeSantis’) idea of woke is simply to eliminate critical thinking about history and even knowledge of history. And this is very dangerous.”
And that’s only the beginning.
Love, love, love this! Bravo, Diane!!! xoxoxoxoxxo
Fighting fire with fire – a great opportunity for defense of public education. Thanks to Diane and Griffen.
fiery indeed. DeSantis wouldn’t stand a chance on a debate stage with Diane!
This is a interesting dialogue, great minds think alike. Under DeSantis’ strong man veneer is a small-minded, intolerant biased man.
“There is nothing new about using the government to shut down freedom to learn together, work together, play together and live together. That’s not reform. That’s not progress. That is retrenchment. It is a return to Jim Crow apartheid.”
DeSantis’ contrived attacks on public education are an attack on democracy. Public schools bring diverse students together while he seeks to belittle, scapegoat, target, divide and punish. Griffen sees vouchers as a way to promote racism. ““Every voucher demand … is a Confederate States of America raid on the truth about history, science, sociology and economics.”
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Techpoint Africa (3-1-2023) describes a new Chatbot for the Bible, ChatKJV. Ask a question using emotive key words and you will get a scripture verse and commentary. At inception, it appears to be a scrupulous undertaking. Talking Points Memo reported today about a question regarding politics which was directed to ChatKJV. The answer was benign.
Could a different brand of chatbot for the Bible, from an agenda-driven ideologue, present problems for democratic governance?
Techpoint’s article title is, “From website manipulation to blockchain/product entrepreneur: Meet the creator of ChatbotKJV.”
Literature including The Bible and the arts are open to interpretation. As teachers witnessed with VAM, programming is subject to the point of view and bias of the programmer. It’s not objective or even scientific. Programming is didactic. Digital Jesus can suffer from the same flaws as voucher schools that indoctrinate children into white Christian nationalism.
cx: Instead of” Programming is didactic,” I should have said, that software programmed by biased people can result in presenting slanted perspectives that can be use for propaganda.
It must be tough to be part of the right wing if a person understands the value of consistency in argumentation. About seven years ago, research attributed democracy’s development (and, riches for the western nations) to the prohibition against cousin marriage (1st or 2nd cousin). Credit for the marriage prohibition and the correlated modern advancement was given to the European Catholic Church (as contrasted with the practice of Islam). It’s fascinating to read the Church’s money motivation for decreeing the prohibition.
Democracy is no longer in favor with the American religious right, so a sidestep is required. We see writers like David Brooks telling us that the change to nuclear families has been bad for society. And, we have Jonathan Turley dispelling arguments against polygamy. The next salvo from the religious right will be cousins should marry for the good of American growth (and, culture). And, by that, the religious right means, concentration of wealth and power exclusively in the hands of the richest, White men.
“Ron DeSantis’s war on “wokeness” is a war against the First Amendment
The Florida governor (and likely presidential candidate) appears to believe that government exists to advance his ideas — and to suppress dissent.”
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/23550366/ron-desantis-first-amendment-free-speech-woke-academic-freedom-new-college-florida
If DeSantis succeeds where Traitor Trump (TT) seems to have failed (until TT is behind bars and silenced, or turned to ashes, his attempts to pull off a coup will never end). the traditional media will be responsible for letting it happen just like the traditional media covered TT’s rise to political power without focusing on how corrupt he was. Oh, they’d mention TT’s corruption and lies, but there coverage of TT’s big mouth was always front and center and the corruption and lies floated around in the shadows.
We keep hearing about FOX (fake News) have a huge audience. Take a look at the actual numbers.
“How many listeners does Fox News have? In prime, Fox News led the cable news networks with an average total audience of 1.996 million viewers—beating CNN and MSNBC combined.”
FOX is cable news. What about ABC, CBS, and NBC, the traditional broadcast news networks?
“The average audiences for the evening newscasts of ABC, CBS and NBC grew across all three networks, according to Comscore TV Essentials® data. (Average audience is defined as the average number of TVs tuned to a program throughout a time period.)
“ABC evening news viewership grew 16% to 7.6 million viewers in 2020, following an 11% increase in 2019. CBS evening news viewership grew 7% to about 5 million viewers in 2020, while NBC viewership rose 8% to 6.5 million.”
https://www.pewresearch.org/journalism/fact-sheet/network-news/
FOX crows about beating the other cable news outlets with almost 2 million viewers vs more than 19 million for the three major traditional broadcast news networks.
Who has the larger bullhorn, and why aren’t they using it to save this country from monsters like Traitor Trump and Dangerously Deranged Despot DeSantis?
We need to have a long conversation about the term woke. Although the word might be relatively new, it is part of a rhetorical lineage that goes back to 1619. It is the latest iteration of the process to create wealth and status through public policy and custom at the expense of those who actually create it. The idea of regular people becoming fabulously rich — as opposed to mandated wealth like monarchies and churches — was first realized among those who conducted and profited from slave labor in the early 1800s, most of whom were in New Orleans. It was refined in the eras Reconstruction-Redemption-Gilded Age-Jim Crow-exclusion from New Deal, GI Bill and other laws that stabilized and created wealth. It changed with the Brown decision and the advances of the Civil Rights Movement and is more refined.
But first, I think most of us can agree the definition of the term and birth of the idea of affirmative action was born out of the mid-60s laws designed to give meaning to the 13th-15th amendments. Woke is just a word that the right is trying to turn into a caricature of its originators’ meaning in a subtle/not-so-subtle way of describing the “failures” of affirmative action. And those “failures” are, at root — if you listen carefully to them — really because “incompetence caused by the people foisted upon us is ruining ‘our’ world.” You can draw a line from the Boston bussing riots through Philadelphia, MS though the Contract with [sic] America through the Idiot to woke. The difference now is that they can say woke and have everyone understand what they mean without ever having to say it, thus having “plausible deniability.” Watch how James O’Brien, a British chat show host who makes the same argument I have in a way everyone should emulate in similar situations.
Woke up (oops) to this. Note the shallow — and that’s giving her a lot of credit — comments of the the “author.” And how one journalist asks pertinent questions and the other tries to help the interviewee.
I love it when she is asked to define Woke. How long does she take to answer though she wrote a book about this stuff. https://youtu.be/9b86ZqIhuFo?t=400
Their version of WOKE: Whites Only Know Everything.
Yes!
John OLiver on Desantis.
Did I miss something? Where was the riots, the black hoodie vandals marching in protest, breaking windows and spray-painting obscenities? Where are the police in riot gear and shields? Do you think that speech was protected here? Do you ever tire of talking about race, FOX and Trump? DeSantis was reelected buy a huge majority, I think he is simply expressing the will of the citizens of Florida.
Maybe the people of Florida want a dictator who will control what can be taught and learned in schools, colleges, and universities. A bully who will take control of private businesses whose enters express dissent. A dictator who will decode what people are allowed to say out loud. A dictator who censors the books in schools and libraries. If that’s what they want, that’s what they got.
“DeSantis was reelected buy a huge majority, I think he is simply expressing the will of the citizens of Florida.”
What’s they think is good for them is certainly not good for us, and it won’t be good for the US, either.