Florida Governor Ron DeSantis thinks that if he bans or censors a subject, then the thing he banned will disappear. Obviously, he hates gays. Therefore, his state board of education voted in the last hour or so to ban any mention of sexual orientation or gender identity unless they are part of a reproductive health course. Ironically, Florida has a very large gay population in Miami and Fort Lauderdale and elsewhere. But DeSantis believes he can appeal to the MAGA base by repeatedly showing his hatred for gays. Every fascist must have scapegoats. For DeSantis, it’s gays, trans, and drag queens, but also Blacks and immigrants. And any books about them. Some Republican mega donors have decided to back off and withhold funding him to see how far he goes with his calculated campaign of hatred and divisiveness.
The Orlando Sentinel reported:
The State Board of Education on Wednesday voted to bar Florida middle school and high school teachers from “intentionally” teaching students about sexual orientation or gender identity, unless the lessons are part of a reproductive health course or are “expressly required” by the state’s academic standards.
Teachers who do otherwise could be suspended or their teaching license could be revoked.
Education Commissioner Manny Diaz, the head of the Florida Department of Education, said the rule is meant to “provide clarity” to teachers about what they can and cannot teach on those topics.
The new rule goes beyond the state’s Parental Rights in Education laws — dubbed by critics as “don’t say gay” — that prohibits classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade, and older grades in cases when the lessons are deemed to be not “age appropriate.”
It would also go beyond what Republican legislative leaders have proposed during the 2023 legislative session, which would extend classroom restrictions on those topics through eighth grade.

A much bigger concern in the news today is about a bill that would compel Florida taxpayers to fund unaccountable charter schools on a sliding scale basis starting at 20% next year and increasing each to parity with public schools in 2027. The so-called representatives are doing everything in their power to dismantle public education.
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Flor-uh-duh: the We Don’t Need No Education State. Because a moronic electorate is essential to functioning autocracy.
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So much for Gay Student Alliance and similar groups, which have been so important for providing emotional support to gay, lesbian, transgender, and other teens. Under this law, a teacher could not act as sponsor of such an organization, and most schools and districts require that student organizations have faculty sponsors.
This at a time when testing and other such BS is causing an epidemic of teen suicide.
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I sincerely hope that this kind of thing is the last gasp of provincial fundamentalist backwardness before it is swept away by the progressive changes in our culture.
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My hope is that regular citizens will be so repulsed by the right wing extremist bias that they will show up and vote for more progressives. It is a much needed antidote for bigotry and billionaires.
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That’s reich wing, not right wing.
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Your “hope” could meet the Catholic university professor who wrote an article at Catholic World Report (9-15-2020) about higher ed. He expressed his opinions about the schools’ “crisis” caused by liberalism. He uses the term, “woke wackiness.”
Your hope could meet the people at Education Veritas who made Atlanta’s Cecilia Lewis’ life miserable. Pro Publica won an award for the reporting.
As Michael Moore said, he couldn’t live without hope.
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Only when their kids threaten to leave home if they are forced to go to conversion camps. Or show up at their parents’ fundraisers with a megaphone.
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I think Dangerously Deranged Despot DeSantis is competing with North Korea to see what dictatorship, his or Kim’s, wins the next annual most repressive regime award.
DDDD is going to lose this year’s Despot Award, because he hasn’t built his backbreaking-labor, mind-reprogramming camps yet where once free thinkers are identified, they get to have a final shower with toxic water imported from Flint, Michigan.
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It took pro-football nixing a Superbowl in Arizona to get that state to move on recognizing Dr. Martin Luther King day.
Change will happen in FLA when something involving big bucks hits the state where it lives, though I wouldn’t count on football stepping up on this issue. Tourists need to start going elsewhere, retirees pulling up stakes, concerts cancelled (What if Taylor Swift had junked her recent show in Tampa in protest?) etc…
I was just looking at the comments on the Wa-Po story about the Dominion vs. Fox settlement. A reader named “Comfortably Numb” wrote about that settlement:
“Lucy did it again. Charlie Brown got his hopes up that this time would be different. Lucy and the media led us to believe it was about David taking on Goliath. WRONG once again. It’s about the money. It’s ALWAYS about the money.”
Well, at least much of the time, sad to say.
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“…a pre-trial ruling from a Delaware judge who declared it “CRYSTAL clear” that the network’s statements about Dominion were false.”
Either the Democrats campaign and the ACLU et al take out billboards with that statement, or, it’s just “another case” settled out of court.
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It’s a shame that FOX got off without an admission of lying. It would have been great to see Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity on the stand under oath, admitting to their lies.
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oops – wrote this for the next post.
(However it is unsurprising that the critique of anything the right does (don’t say gay, books, election results…) has the same story line. They malign. They lie. Democrats play by the rules. No one reads editorials. All forgotten after the next social media “media cycle.”
The abyss of hate opens up sucks in more people
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There’s much more ahead. Symantek. Suits against individuals like Ghouliani, Powell, and Pillow Guy.
Hope springs eternal
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Smartmatic.
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Thanks, Diane, for the correction.
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It’s tragic because this information was kept from me when I was in high school and I know we had gay students, I just didn’t understand it. So my misconceptions had no way of being corrected other than having a mother who made me aware. It took me about five years to work to shed myself of my misconceptions while in college and after. I know the vast majority of my classmates did not and now are lockstep supporters of Steve Scalise and whatever he says to do.
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Sounds like you were a brilliant high school student.
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It was a burden.
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I would say that the rights and respect gained by LGBTQ students in the U.S. was one of the most positive things that happened during the years I was teaching full-time.
Thanks for putting those decades and beyond in perspective, GregB It’s tough enough as it is to regret those years that were lost. To see the progress that has been made rolled back right now is an epic tragedy.
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As bad as it was when we were young, how badly has “don’t ask, don’t tell” aged? On the one hand, it’s crazy to consider this was actually public policy that was ever taken seriously. And on the same hand, it’s now the way of public life in Florida. Rolled back, as you rightly say. I’ve long loved Canadian comedies like Schitt’s Creek, Kim’s Convenience and Letterkenny. It just amazes me how they can treat LGBT issues with such normalcy and still be parts of funny, not-at-anyone’s-expense jokes just like any other person or group. Better than Europe and UK. But we’re talking A+ and A. Compared to the US’s solid D and soon to be F.
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When a class of people are put into law, doesn’t that make them a “class” of people?
So, a “class” action suit on behalf of millions of Americans should be filed for discrimination against this class.
So, like Roe, would the Supreme Court support the class discrimination and open the door on court and federal precedents including Brown v Board of Education*, Title IX, Individuals with Disabilities Act, and others?
Businesses may be able to deny making birthday cakes with a gay couple on top and States (Missouri) and school districts somehow do not need to include”…sexual orientation” in non-discrimination disclaimers; but a state cannot ignore* a Supreme Court ruling.
*Oh, Missouri did do that after the Brown v. Board of Education. Attorney General said it can’t be enforced so thanks but no thanks. (Until a 1972 suit was filed)
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Read about Ruby Bridges, 6-year-old who integrated New Orleans elementary school in 1960.
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I was on the fence about the K-3 law. Extending that to all grades is just a terrible idea.
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Got to ask.
What would be the reasoning for not k-3?
What happens when a 1st grader draws family vacation with his two mommies on the “what I did this summer” picture and another student asks or teases him about it? Teacher is silenced.
And – not criticizing, really trying to hear a reasoning for that (different from that off the wall rants we all hear from legislators)
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It’s a long discussion. I’m less on the fence about it than I was initially. It’s just not good when lawmakers wade this far into what’s taught or discussed in classrooms.
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If DeSatsn thinks he can sell out to his devils, he should think again. His poll numbers slipping, he grasps at the only thing he knows: attention grabbing headlines. Three Florida reps back Trump. Polls show him slipping
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Roy, someone mentioned to me this week that DeSantis is term limited in Florida. (That fact had slipped past me.) He’s done in Tallahassee as of 2026.
So, this latest Ronald (not to be confused with the guy who put Bonzo to bed or the clown who hawks hamburgers under the gold arches) has a survival imperative to carve out some future lane -which could involve paving over our souls.
[FUN FACT: Ron DeSantis got married at Disneyworld. Really NOT fun fact: three years before his marriage, DeSantis went to Guantanamo Bay and was reportedly involved in some way with the force-feeding of prisoners.]
What a guy! And, doesn’t that say it all: Republican “family values” in the 21st century.
BTW: I was surprised just now to see how many states have some sort of solid term limit on their governors. 32 if I count them correctly, including your state.
https://ballotpedia.org/States_with_gubernatorial_term_limits
Living in New York that’s an option I didn’t have the opportunity to consider. Schools were stuck suffering under Andew Cuomo. Until we weren’t.
Still, I have mixed feeling about term limits.
P.S. Cuomo’s top aide, Melissa DeRosa, has a book coming out this fall. I find her, Stormy Daniels, Hillary Clinton etc… much more interesting than the men they will be paired with in history books.
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Maybe Rhonda will run against Senator Scott
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118th Congressional House endorsements (Axios)
Trump- 45, DeSantis- 9, Haley- 1
and, Senate
Trump- 9, Scott- 1
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It seems to me that this is a direct violation of the first amendment. Are there no judges left who can read the constitution? (Rhetorical question)
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The slow slippery slide into fascism. DeFascist and his ilk offer nothing substantive for young folks to vote for. There’s only so far (and long) his old white male grievance schtick goes. When your biggest political enemy is a cartoon mouse not only are you engaging in vapid culture wars you should be compelled to tattoo a giant “L” on your forehead to let the world know what a Loser looks like.
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Well said, Callisto. DeSatan is trying to out-Trump Trump. He wants to be the candidate of Hate and Fear. Trump has already mastered grievance. Really, no one has a grievance against drag queens. But DeSantis has declared war on them by making them a hate object.
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It’s likely that religiously unaffiliated Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D) will be running against Rep. Mike Gallagher (R) in Wisconsin for her Senate seat.
Mike Gallagher, Roman Catholic graduate of Georgetown, posted at his site, support for the Archdiocese for Military Services. The group was created in 1985, “The Christian Faithful.”
Americans can expect further erosion of abortion rights and establishment of the US as a Catholic /Christian nation if Gallagher is elected. Gallagher’s run for his House seat received significant funding from the NRSC which gets funding from Koch industry. (Moyers 8-9-2016)
The government issues contracts for pastoral care for service members and veterans. A post at Gallagher’s government site shows voters his attempt to regain a pastoral care contract from the government for the Archdiocese for Military Services. Gallagher cites as reason that if they don’t get the Catholic version, the veterans and service members “will be deprived of the ability to enter into the Paschal mystery with priests.”
Yesterday, at its site, the Archdiocese for Military Services posted a condemnation of a Senate decision about abortion.
Optioning to ignore the source of the attack against Democrats (and, public schools) because it is a soothing thought that there are a few outlier liberal Catholic politicians …
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