The mainstream media has given ample coverage to the likelihood that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is likely to announce his candidacy for the Republican nomination for president in the next week. The stories about him treat him as a normal elected officials. They do not reference his multiple efforts to censor ideas and people he doesn’t like; to ban teaching ideas he doesn’t like; to ban textbooks that include ideas he disagrees with; to persecute drag queens and gay people. The American people need to know who he is. DeSantis’ regime of censorship is a pathetic attempt by pasty-faced cowards to dumb down the students of Florida. They can’t succeed because everyone has access to the Internet and television, where they will learn about the lies the state is teaching them.
Scott Maxwell is a regular columnist for the Orlando Sentinel. He is fearless. In this post, he writes about Governor Ron DeSantis’ purge of knowledge he doesn’t like.
The headlines are as abundant as they are dystopian:
“Florida rejects, amends many social studies textbooks”
“An Entire Florida School District Has Banned a Kids’ Book on Segregation”
“Florida bans more than 40% of math books after review”
“350+ Books Banned in Florida School Districts Since Last July”
A knowledge purge is underway in Florida. The targets: History lessons that politicians want hidden. Perspectives that make parents uncomfortable. Truths that ideologues find inconvenient.
Basically, we have people who want to control the narrative. And they think it’s easier to do that if kids don’t know all the facts.
Now, it’s hard to get your hands around both the scope and the specifics of this purge, because education officials are censoring so much and revealing so little.
In the latest salvo, Gov. Ron DeSantis’ education department rejected 35 different social studies books — more than a third of all they reviewed.
Florida rejects some social studies books, forces ‘Take a Knee’ out of one
But to justify their actions, they released snippets from only six of the books they shunned or ordered altered. So you don’t have much to go on.
But let’s look at one of those six examples. It’s from an elementary school textbook that teaches children about patriotism.
DeSantis staffers approved passages that instructed students to learn the Pledge of Allegiance and encouraged parents to stress the significance of the national anthem. But they did not want kids hearing why they might see some Americans, especially athletes on TV, take a knee during the anthem.
Specifically, the Florida Department of Education ordered the textbook to remove a section that suggested parents — not teachers, mind you — use that lesson on patriotic traditions “as an opportunity to talk about why some citizens are choosing to ‘Take a Knee’ to protest police brutality and racism.” DeSantis staffers ordered that suggestion stricken.
A popular talking point for people who dislike athletes taking a knee is to describe them as “anti-American,” “anti-cop” or “unpatriotic.” And it’s easier to peddle that narrative if students don’t hear why the players themselves say they’re doing what they are.
Personally, I think there’s valid debate over taking a knee. I can see why some players would. I can see why many people would dislike them doing so. It’s not really that hard to understand the divide — if you listen to what people on both sides are saying.
But the new Florida model of education doesn’t want to share all sides. The censors say kids aren’t ready for these discussions. Really, though, it’s the adults who are scared their kids might hear a different perspective. They’re the snowflakes.
The DeSantis censors also axed a section about Black Lives Matter from a middle school textbook that presented both pro and con perspectives on the social movement. The passage described the killing of George Floyd, explained that social media gave rise to civic activism and then gave a brief explanation of why some people supported Black Lives Matter and an even lengthier description of why others opposed it.DeSantis’ education staffers ordered the entire section removed.
At least one of the passages DeSantis staffers removed looks justifiably flagged. It’s a section from a middle-school book that attempts to teach students what a socialist form of government is.
The first part does a fine job explaining that, in a socialist society, the government controls much of the means of production, but then says: “It keeps things nice and even and without unnecessary waste.” Um, what? That seems more like a pom-pom for socialism — and a pretty skewed one at that — than a civics lesson. Yank it out.
But here’s the problem: DeSantis staffers shared a reworked version of the textbook that met their approval. It removed the word “socialism” altogether, replacing it with “planned economies.”
I’m no fan of socialism, but I’d sure like students to have a correct understanding of what it is. Why? Because the vast majority of adults who scream about socialism absolutely do not. They somehow believe anything government-funded is “socialism” … and then turn into Cletus the Slack-jawed Yokel when you ask them if that means Medicare and highways are socialist as well.
I’d love to see students better informed than these adults. But that seems to be the last thing the grown-ups want.
Last year, before state officials were rejecting social studies textbooks, they were flagging math books for being allegedly too woke. A handful of people apparently believed liberal boogeymen had infiltrated the nation’s algebra-instructional complex. And the handful got their way.
Some of this censorship is silly, political theater. Some is a serious effort to indoctrinate.
One publisher, Penguin Randomhouse, sued the Escambia County school district last week over its book-banning. Other publishers agree to comply with whatever censorship orders they’re given as they’re more interested in selling textbooks than standing on any sort of educational principles.
Then there are all the school library books being banned in historic numbers, thanks to the Republican-led Legislature’s new book-banning bill — books about everything from the civil rights movement to nontraditional families.
School book challenges, already on rise, could escalate in Florida
The Lake County school district pulled a picture book about the true story of two male penguins in Central Park Zoo who raised a chick after the zookeeper gave them an egg. A Panhandle district removed a book about school segregation in the 1950s with the New Republic reporting the district concluded the subject matter was “difficult for elementary students to comprehend.”
I don’t think kids are the problem here. In fact, the local banning crusades are sometimes led by just one or two adults who not only want to shelter their own kids from ideas they find scary but want to keep books away from everyone else’s kids at school as well.
I thought of all this book-banning and history-censoring while attending a recent session on the rise of antisemitism at the Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida. One panelist said the best way to combat hatred, intolerance and ignorance is to ensure children hear unvarnished truths. He described it as “The criticality of giving truth to our kids.”
The leader of a Holocaust Center in South Florida made a similar point recently stressing: “The Holocaust, it didn’t start with guns and death camps. It started with words.”
Well, words are precisely what Florida is trying to ban, censor and distort. In unprecedented fashion.
smaxwell@orlandosentinel.com
“The Holocaust Center… it started with words.”
DeSantis fans at the- And to the Republic -organization are led by Tori Sachs who was formerly with Michigan Freedom Fund (DeVos money). She was interviewed in the context of a billionaire’s largesse to DeSantis (Jeffrey Soffer).
Max Naumann who led the League of National Jews said the following about the 1933 election in Germany, “The election campaign must not be a struggle of religious conception, it must be a decisiveness struggle about our Germaness.”
When “culture wars” are separated from their origins in the right wing leadership of American Catholic/Christian sects, it duplicates the Third Reich playbook of the 1930’s
Good morning Diane and everyone,
I don’t get it. As a teacher I can’t FORCE a student to say the Pledge of Allegiance. But if I teach in Florida, I will have to tell students (try to FORCE them) not to use a certain pronoun to refer to themselves or someone else or say the word “gay?” It doesn’t make sense.
By law, now, in Florida, a teacher cannot use a student’s chosen name or pronouns if these do not accord with his or her biological sex at birth. You can imagine the problems that this will cause in actual classrooms, if a kid is at the whiteboard or at a group workstation discussing the solution to a problem, and the teacher is referring to him as Joy, while the kids are saying Joe, especially if some of those kids have been instructed by activist parents (or by APs or Principals) to report the teacher for any deviance from THE LAW.
How scary is that?
What what do you imagine happened to all those Gay Student Alliance and similar groups in schools? Do people imagine that it is BETTER for kids not to have this kind of support? Sane people don’t, that’s for sure.
Tampa has canceled its Pride celebration this year for fear of people being arrested under the new Florida Taliban Morality Police law that makes being a drag queen in public illegal. My own city of St. Petersburg has decided to go forward with its wonderful Pride Parade. Will the jackbooted thugs show up at that? Is that where we are now? Pre-Stonewall?
How did Florida, which was always synonymous with freedom, become Flor-uh-duh the Hate State?
Here are a couple choice words for those who would give the label of “promoting freedom” to terrorizing people via state Thought Police
It just doesn’t get more Orwellian than calling what is happening in Florida right now an expansion of freedom. People are being arrested, threatened, losing their livelihoods. State violence now hangs over everyone and everything, and that is the point. Such a situation gives a certain kind of person a thrill.
St. Petersburg is a lovely city, particularly the older, quaint part of town. Sadly, we are all living under radical Ron’s thumb. I wonder if municipal workers, especially law enforcement, would be so supportive of DeSantis if they knew he has put their meager pensions in the trust of his Wall St. donors that promise a low yield on the investment.https://www.levernews.com/desantis-allows-anti-woke-giveaway-to-big-wall-street-donors
And Disney just yanked a planned 1-billion-dollar investment in a corporate park that was going to be near Orlando.
I read that too. He is causing so much damage to the economy and vulnerable people with his ridiculous, unrelenting attacks.
I fear that some around the country are viewing this as just more culture wars stuff. No. People are being arrested and fired. Libraries are being ransacked. Classroom libraries are being eliminated. Universities and school systems are being taken over by radical Reich-wing ideologues. Who knows where this ends. It’s bad. And very scary. And I suppose that that is meant to be the point.
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/book-burning
Intimidation is the point.
yes
It is stupid and dangerous for those of us who live in Flor-uh-duh to speak out, I suppose. Greg B pointed out that state operatives routinely visit this blog.
But here we are.
You’re right, Bob. What is happening in Florida is DeSantis’ “Reign of Terror.”
I feel like the only thing that can be done is for thousands of people to come out. You can’t arrest thousands of people. I also think black athletes and celebrities should also join together and use their power, influence and money to fight back.
It’s a huge (and vivid) event. LOL. We shall see!!!
Stonewall redux? On a larger scale?
Blessings upon the students of New College who held their alternative commencement rather than submit to propagandizing by a Trumpanzee science denier. MORE OF THIS.
No matter how much the traditional media reports on Dangerously Deranged Fascist Despot DeSantis, the voters, all MAGA Zombies, that DDFDD’s campaign targets do not believe, trust, watch, listen to, or read anything outside of their FOX, Sinclair Media, OAN, and recently added CNN, et al, fascist propaganda machines.
The goal is to win the Republican Primaries. The key to winning is the MAGA Zombie vote.
After that, DDFDD’s presidential campaign with be the dirtiest in history and he’ll lose by a larger margin that Traitor Trump lost 2020. The only way Traitor Trump or DDFDD can win any general election is to cheat on a scale bigger than Russia, Iran, or North Korea.
Trump provided a dangerous precedent, ofc, by refusing to accept the results of the 2020 election. It would not be surprising, at all, if he chose Lake as his running mate–another person who has denied that she lost a fair election. So, now that that possibility is OUT THERE, it will be repeated. An extremist can win the Repugnican nomination, and after that, he or she cannot, in the minds of these idiots, possibly fairly lose.
That’s a recipe for freaking Civil War–for the Trumpanzee Citizens Militias to come out in force. This could all get really, really bad.
Perhaps Trump will be arrested and convicted for one or more of his many extremely serious crimes sometime before then. Perhaps the Pugs will choose a less extremist candidate. One can only hope.
In other words, what if January 6th ended up being just the Beer Hall Putsch presaging the main event? That would be cataclysmic. Disastrous. Horrific.
Boebert, Clay, and Greene don’t even live in Florida, but they seem to the role models for the majority of its citizens. It must be difficult for Moskowitz, but he’s got the gumption to take it and give back.
It’s good to know that some Democrats in the House are pushing back against the lies and madness.
Yes, voters need to know the truth about him. What fries my soul is how the media incessantly refer to RDS as a “double Ivy Leaguer.” Haven’t we learned over the last few decades that that pedigree doesn’t necessarily signify ethics, intelligence, or anything except access to other Ivy Leaguers? One of the best things about Biden and Harris was they attended public universities. Hawley, Cruz, Cotton, Thomas, such blots on the IL escutcheon. Sign me “Proud Graduate of University of California Berkeley.”
You are correct, Cindy.
Legacy admission schools fuel entitlement. They graduate nepo-babies.
First preference for government jobs should be given to public university grads who frequently compete on their merits for access, who represent the demographics of the nation and, who have often met and spent time with those from other walks of life.
I was listening to Trevor Noah’s book on tape, “Born a Crime.” In it, he describes the white justification for not teaching the liberal arts to the black students during apartheid. To the white citizens, there was no need to teach blacks a foreign language, calculus, or history, because their role was to be the labor for the whites. I would bet that if you had a private conversation with these right wing politicians from elite universities, they would have no problem with their children taking “fluff classes” such as philosophy. For them such enlightenment is the currency of the realm for privilege. Let’s not put any ideas in the heads of those we consider beneath us. It isn’t just about “loving the poorly educated,” but keeping all of the good stuff for a few.
For a better example, look to Texas where the state has approved textbooks for years. It’s big enough that the text publishers make separate Texas versions.
Pandering doesn’t work. As AP found when it changed the Black History course to appease DeSantis only to have him reject it anyway.
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I am thinking back to Trump’s first campaign. You would think with his history in NY the media would have been all over how corrupt and incompetent the guy was and totally unworthy of the highest office in the country. New Yorkers knew it, but it was never trumpeted to the rest of us as far as I know the way it should have been. Is DeSantis going to get the same bland treatment by the media when he steps over the state line? There shouldn’t be a single reputable media outlet that caters to these clowns.
Wouldn’t it be nice if clowns were all they are?
Journalists in NYC knew exactly who Trump was. Certainly Maggie Habernan of the Times did. Huffington Post announced it would not cover his campaign because he was a joke. There were many stories I recall about Trump the business failure, Fred Trump the Kkansman and bigot, Trump the narcissist and playboy.
Give credit where it’s due. Trump surprised everyone by having charisma. He charmed the uneducated, the angry, the people who wanted someone to express their grievances and allowed them to be openly racist. My view is that he entered the race to get publicity and never expected to win. All the dark forces—like Bannon and Manafort—were drawn to him because they saw potential to control and manipulate them. He is not smart but he’s clever. After a lifetime as a self-publicist, he loved the idea of the big stage. And since he never expected to win, he didn’t bother to get informed about issue. After he won, he felt vindicated that his lack of preparation was a plus. We knew who he was—the consummate self-promoter, a man with no convictions other than greed, a playboy and a lecher.
Every leftie who has any kind of public voice must continually & loudly turn the projections of righties back on them by emphatically stating—YOU ARE THE INDOCTRINATORS!!! Which they are! YOU ARE AGAINST FREEDOM!!! Discriminating & legislating against minorities, who are as much American citizens as they are, does not represent freedom. YOU WANT TO GET IN PEOPLE’S PRIVATE BUSINESS!!! Restricting abortion, gay & trans rights as if it affects you in any way. But restrictions on guns, which affect all of us much more dangerously than abortion, etc, are not to be messed with due to the bastardization of the outdated 2nd amendment. We cannot let these Christian Nationalist Fascists prevail!
They must have their guns, no limits. There was a shootout in Hollywood, Florida, yesterday. Several people were shot. A 15-year-old boy was shot in the chest. A one-month old baby was shot.
The news media said there should be more police.
They didn’t mention that DeFascist has made it easier to get guns and carry them openly.