Monday, July 24, 2023

He wants to destroy the US the way he has Florida

 

That's Diana Ross singing "When You Tell Me That You Love Me."  And Diana's a big part of Ava and C.I.'s "Media First Aid Kit (Ava and C.I.)" so be sure to read that.


Now let's talk Doo-Doo Ron Ron DeSAntis.  Paul Kiernan (WALL ST JOURNAL) reports:


Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis received criticism from members of both parties over his state’s new African-American history curriculum that directs middle-school teachers to highlight useful skills that slaves may have developed while in bondage.

The revised curriculum, which was approved last week by Florida’s board of education, features a section that examines the tasks performed by slaves—such as trades like carpentry and blacksmithing in addition to agricultural work. It prescribes teaching middle schoolers “how slaves developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit.”


The change has sparked an outcry from teachers’ groups and the NAACP, and harsh criticism from Vice President Kamala Harris. Asked by a reporter about the curriculum last week, DeSantis defended it while saying he wasn’t personally involved in the change and directed questions to the state board of education. 

“But I think, uh, I think what they’re doing is I think that they’re probably going to show some of the folks that eventually parlayed being a blacksmith into doing things later in life,” said DeSantis, who is trailing former president Donald Trump in polls for the Republican presidential nomination. “But the reality is, all of that is rooted in whatever is factual.”



He's such a liar and such an idiot.  UPI also notes:

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis argued that Black people benefited from slavery when he was questioned about new standards for teaching Black history in his state.

DeSantis, who is running in the 2024 presidential election, made his remarks during a campaign stop in Utah after Vice President Kamala Harris criticized new Black history standards adopted by the Florida Board of Education.

The standards specifically outline instruction on "how slaves developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit."

The standards also include the instruction of "violence" perpetrated by African Americans, the kidnapping of Europeans and selling them into slavery in Muslim countries and how slavery of indigenous people was utilized in the Americas before European colonialization.

The ladies of THE VIEW weren't pleased either:


Navarro and Goldberg's comments on the governor come after the Florida Board of Education unanimously decided to revise the state's black history curriculum, with one of the criticisms being that standards require middle schools to teach students that slaves benefited from skills they learned. Navarro said that she was "spitting mad" about the culture wars that DeSantis has been creating in the state, and that slavery was "the darkest moment of American history."

"How dare you!" Navarro said on Monday's episode of The View. "Shame on you people in Florida! How dare you try to whitewash slavery! And to the commissioner of education in Florida, Manny Diaz, a Cuban American, that is like saying that there’s a redeeming quality to Cuban political prisoners under Castro. When you don't have freedom, you don’t have anything, and for this man, Ron DeSantis, who apparently his only skill that he has acquired is lying and creating culture wars that he thinks are going to make him president, they’re not, buddy. That’s why you’re 30 points down."

Likewise, Goldberg was also critical of Florida's education decisions, arguing that if DeSantis is concerned "about your kids feeling bad," then the governor is concerned that "your teachers are not good enough" for not making "your kids feel bad."

"They explain. We’re telling you this history," said Goldberg. "It’s our American history because you need to know so we don’t repeat it, and here you come, DeSantis, trying to repeat it. Well, you know what? As long as the Smithsonian is standing, as long as there are books, as long as there are families, because remember, we didn’t have books. All these stories come to us from our families. You don’t call our families liars. They know what happened because their grandma’s, grandma’s, grandma's grandma told them."

Goldberg appeared to want to say something else, starting with "you, sir, are..." but stopped short, saying she "can’t even say the word," and simply called him "a disgrace."



We should all be spitting mad and Doo-Doo Ron Ron is a disgrace and he is much worse than that. 


For this article, the byline is "Eileen Kane, Professor of History, Connecticut College and Rochelle Anne Davis, Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Georgetown University" and THE CONVERSATION is the outlet carrying the piece:


Florida law that took effect on July 1, 2023, restricts how educators in the state’s public colleges and universities can teach about the racial oppression that African Americans have faced in the United States.

Specifically, SB 266 forbids professors to teach that systemic racism is “inherent in the institutions of the United States.” Similarly, they cannot teach that it was designed “to maintain social, political and economic inequities.”




We are professors who teach the modern history of the Middle East and Eastern Europe, and we know that even democratically elected governments suppress histories of their own nations that don’t fit their ideology. The goal is often to smother a shameful past by casting those who speak of it as unpatriotic. Another goal is to stoke so much fear and anger that citizens welcome state censorship.

We see this playing out in Florida, with SB 266 being the most extreme example in a series of recent U.S. state bills that critics call “educational gag orders.” The tactics that Gov. Ron DeSantis is using to censor the teaching of American history in Florida look a lot like those seen in the illiberal democracies of Israel, Turkey, Russia and Poland.



 Read the article and grasp how offensive Ron DeSantis truly is.  On this topic, ABC4 reports:


Utah House Democrats say they are “deeply concerned and disappointed” by Florida Gov. Ron Desantis’ comments concerning the teaching of slavery in his state’s academic curriculum during a recent visit to Utah, according to a press release.

When asked about education guidelines on slavery in the state of Florida at a press conference on Friday, Desantis replied, “I think that they’re probably going to show some of the folks that eventually parlayed, you know, being a blacksmith into doing things later in life.” He continued, “But the reality is, all of that is rooted in whatever is factual. They listed everything out.”

He's just disgusting.  MEDIAITE also weighs in, "According to CBS News, which received a copy of the Florida social studies curriculum for 2023, students will learn how “slaves developed skills” that could be used for their “personal benefit.” That part of the curriculum will be presented under African-American studies which will be taught to students in sixth through eighth grade."   And when you think he can't get more disgusting . . .   NEWSWEEK reports:



A video which features Ron DeSantis that includes a symbol often associated with neo-Nazi groups has been met with outrage after it was allegedly retweeted by his campaign team.

 

The short clip, reportedly made by the Ron DeSantis Fancams Twitter account, shows a meme online character known as a "doomer" looking unhappy as he sees negative headlines about Donald Trump, the frontrunner in the 2024 GOP nomination race, as well as the former president's promotion of COVID-19 vaccines and support for the LGBTQ+ community.

The "doomer" becomes happier when DeSantis appears on screen, with the clip then going through a montage of the Florida governor and his immigration and LGBTQ+ policies. The video ends with what appears to be a far-right circular symbol known as the "sonnenrad" [sunwheel/black sun] on screen, with DeSantis' face in the middle being flanked by marching military personnel.


Ronald -- and everything he represents?  Disgusting.   Here's some good news:



Palm Beach hedge fund manager Nelson Peltz is reconsidering his support of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), The Financial Times reported.

Citing "people familiar" with Peltz's thoughts, the billionaire sees DeSantis' position on abortion to be too extreme.

Peltz is refusing to comment, but a person familiar with him told FT: “Nelson Peltz thinks that most of DeSantis’s policies are acceptable, but his position on abortion is way too severe. … That may undermine Peltz’s desire to financially support DeSantis as a candidate."

Earlier this year, DeSantis endorsed and signed one of the strictest abortion bans in the country, banning the procedure after just six weeks, which is before most women know they're pregnant, The Sun-Sentinel reported. The move came after he signed a 15-week ban in 2022, which was immediately challenged in court. As a result of the hold on that case, the six-week ban is also now on hold. The FT report cited a recent Gallup poll that said 69 percent of Americans believe abortion should be legal.

DeSantis has continued to lose support among voters. While he was initially seen as a formidable opponent of both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trumps, his numbers continue to tank the more he travels the country and campaigns.


I didn't say it was good news for Ronald.  It gets better:



Ron DeSantis’s campaign advisers took the rare (and sometimes fatal) step of acknowledging mismanagement of the Florida governor’s presidential bid this weekend, as reports revealed that he is burning through cash with little to show for it.

The Florida governor’s top staff and advisers were in Utah on Sunday where, according to Politico, they appeared in front of dozens of restless campaign donors who have expressed concern about a return on their investments and the overall trajectory of Mr DeSantis’s bid for the White House.

The meeting comes as the DeSantis campaign is beginning to draw comparisons to the well-financed eventual flop that was the Jeb Bush 2016 campaign, the last bid by a Republican governor of Florida to win a GOP primary against Donald Trump. Indeed, Mr DeSantis has earned some of those comparisons, given that he continues to trail far behind Mr Trump in all available polling and now sees other Republican candidates in a much better position to dethrone him than he is to usurp the former president’s mantle of frontrunner.



Didn't say it got better for him. 


Here's C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"


Monday, July 24, 2023.

Another week, another question of when will Ron DeSantis end his war on intelligence?



If you missed it, Ron's new education curriculum is all about anything but the truth.  Slavery is now nothing but an alternative school, a trade school, a DeVry that provided basic life skills and tools.



Here's some reality the country better start grasping real quick.  We cannot afford Ron DeSantis.

We can't afford to become a dumbed down population.  



US Vice President Kamala Harris addressed this issue:





THE VICE PRESIDENT:  I am a product of teachers and an educational system that believed in providing the children with the full expanse of information that allowed them to then — and encouraged them — to then reach their own conclusions and exercise critical thought in a way that was directly intended to nurture their leadership.

I am fully aware that it is because of that approach that I stand before you as Vice President of the United States of America.  (Applause.)

So when I think about where we are today, and who we are as a community of people within the beauty of the diversity that I see in front of me, I know that there are many things we share in common.  And, first and foremost, we share in common a deep love of our country and the responsibility we each have, then, to fight for its ideals.  That is so critically important on the subject, then, that gathers us here today.

Because, you see, when we think about it, part of true patriotism means fighting for a nation that will be better for each generation to come.  (Applause.)  Right?  Believing that our nation is worth the investment in fighting for the children of America, that we will provide them with the information they need to go into the world and lead.  (Applause.)

I will tell you, as Vice President of the United States, I have now met with over 100 world leaders — presidents, prime ministers, chancellors, and kings.  One of the things about who we are as Americans is we can walk in those rooms with the authority earned, for the most part — except recently, sometimes — (laughs) — earned authority to walk in those rooms talking about what it means to uphold democracies, the importance of rule of law, human rights.
And when we walk in those rooms, we do it proud of the fact that we have been held up and held out as a role model. 

Well, the thing about being a role model is this: When you’re a role model, people watch what you do to see if it matches what you say.  (Applause.)

So, understand the impact that this is happeni- — having not only for the children of Florida and our nation, but potentially people around the world.  Because, on a more specific point, in that regard, we want to know that we are sending our children out as role models of a democracy, who, therefore, know the importance of speaking and telling truth, the importance of understanding when you are a leader, you must know history.  (Applause.)

And, by the way, be really clear — be really clear: All the folks that we would go out and send our children to go and meet around the world are clear about our history, and we’re going to send our own children out to not know what it is?  Building in a handicap for our children, that they are going to be the ones in the room who don’t know their own history when the rest of the world does?

Think about this for a moment — the levels of proportion. 

So when I think about where we are, I do believe that our strength as a nation has always been because we are continuously and always invested in fighting to reach our ideals. 

And let’s remember the preamble to the Constitution of the United States.  Ben Crump. 

MR. CRUMP:  Yes, ma’am.  (Laughter.)

THE VICE PRESIDENT:  “We the People…in order to form a more perfect union” is part of the spirit behind our founding as a democracy.  Implicit in those words is we understood we must strive to form a more perfect union.  Implicit in those words was an understanding we are imperfect.  And we must be honest about that to understand, then, our history, where we’ve been, and then have a North Star in terms of where we must go.  (Applause.)

So when I think about what is happening, then, here in Florida, I am deeply concerned.  Because let’s be clear: I do believe this is not only about the state of Florida; there is a national agenda afoot.  (Applause.)  And what is happening here in Florida?  Extremist so-called leaders for months have dared to ban books.  Book bans in this year of our Lord 2023. 

Extremists here in Florida passed a law, “Don’t Say Gay,” trying to instill fear in our teachers that they should not live their full life and love who they love. (Applause.)

And now, on top of all of that, they want to replace history with lies.  Middle school students in Florida to be told that enslaved people benefited from slavery. 

AUDIENCE:  Booo —

THE VICE PRESIDENT:  High schoolers may be taught that victims of violence, of massacres were also perpetrators. 

I said it yesterday: They insult us in an attempt to gaslight us — (applause) — and we will not have it.  And we will not have it. 

 And, you know, as parents, we teach our children to tell the truth.  It’s one of the first things we teach our children: love and honor their parents, their God, and tell the truth.  We teach our children not only to tell the truth, but to seek knowledge and truth. 

It’s part of what we know is about putting them on the road for them to grow and develop for the sake of our mutual well-being and prosperity.  These are the things we tell them. 

Well, I think we should model what we say.  (Applause.) These extremist so-called leaders should model what we know to be the correct and right approach, if we really are invested in the well-being of our children.  Instead, they dare to push propaganda to our children. 

 This is the United States of America.  We’re not supposed to do that.  (Applause.)

And here’s the other piece about this.  Now, when adults know what slavery really involved — come on — adults know what slavery really involved.  It involved rape.  It involved torture.  It involved taking a baby from their mother.  It involved some of the worst examples of — of — of depriving people of humanity in our world.  It involved subjecting to people the requirement that they would think of themselves and be thought of as less than human. 

So, in the context of that, how is it that anyone could suggest that in the midst of these atrocities, that there was any benefit to being subjected to this level of dehumanization?  (Applause.)  In the midst of these atrocities, that there was some benefit?  (Applause.)  

So, it is not only misleading; it is false.  And it is pushing propaganda.  People who walk around and want to be praised as leaders, who want to be talked about as American leaders, pushing propaganda on our children.  Pushing propaganda on our children. 

And when we think about it, you know, when we send our children to school, as parents, we want to know that they are be taugh- — they are being taught the truth.  It is a reasonable expectation.  It is a reasonable expectation that our children will not be misled.  And that’s what’s so outrageous about what is happening right now: an abject and purposeful and intentional policy to mislead our children. 

And so, let us be clear: Teachers want to teach the truth.  (Applause.)  Teachers want to teach facts.  And teachers dedicate themselves to some of the most noble work any human being could take on: to teach other people’s children — (applause) — for the sake of the future of our nation.

And so, they should not then be told by politicians that they should be teaching revisit- — revisionist history in order to keep their jobs. 

What is going on?  (Applause.)

Our teachers who fear that if they teach the truth, they may lose their job.  As it is, we don’t pay them enough.  (Applause.)  You know!  I know.

And these are the people — these extremist, so-called leaders — who all the while are also the ones suggesting that teachers strap on a gun in the classroom instead of what real leaders should be doing and be engaged in reasonable gun safety laws.  (Applause.)

These are the same extremist leaders — so-called leaders — who make teachers fear losing their job for having a photograph of their spouse on their desk.  (Applause.)

But let’s be clear: On this issue, as it — with — this is not the first time in history that we’ve come across this kind of approach.  This is not the first time that there are powerful forces that have attempted to distort history for the sake of political ends.

Think about in the past how we have seen attempts to minimize and even deny the Holocaust.  (Applause.)  Think about those who tried to rewrite the history of the Japanese internment camps, erase our nation’s dark and sordid history in how we have treated the Native people and, in particular, through educational systems.  (Applause.)  Those who have tried — and there are states where they have — to ban teaching Latino and Hispanic history.

This is not the first time.

But when we think about it then in the context in which we should — understanding there is a national agenda afoot, understanding that there are many aspects of our history that some would like to overlook, erase, or at least deny — let us think about then what this creates as a moment for us to also then rededicate ourselves to the coalition.  (Applause.)  Our responsibility at moments like this to understand nobody should be made to fight alone.  We are all in this together.  (Applause.) 

And take a look — because, you know, there are a lot of teachers here, I think.  So I’m going to tell — you know, one of the things I love is Venn diagrams.  Any math teachers in the room?  I love Venn diagrams.  And I have — I have done an exercise of — of looking to see from where are we seeing the attacks on things like voting rights, LGBTQ rights, a woman’s right to make decisions about her own body, book bans.  And you will not be surprised to know a lot of them revert to the same source.

So, let’s think about this then as an opportunity to build back up the coalition of all people who believe in our foundational and fundamental truths — the truth that we are and will be a more perfect union when we fight for justice — (applause) — when we fight for equality, when we fight for fairness, guided by a belief in who we are as a nation and telling our truths.

And I will — I’ll close with this.  History has shown us that, in our darkest moments, we have the ability to unite — (applause) — and to come out stronger.  We know E Pluribus Unum, “Out of many, one.”

That is who we are in this room.  Out of many, one.

Americans who came here through Ellis Island.  Americans who were kidnapped and brought over on slave ships.  Americans who are native to this land.

Our history as a nation is born out of tragedy and triumph.  That’s who we are.  Part of that is what gives us our grit — knowing from where we came, knowing the struggles that we have come through, and being stronger in our dedication to saying, “No more” and “Not again.”  (Applause.)

It is part of what makes up the character of who we are as America.  So let’s reject the notion that we would deny all of this, in terms of our history.

Let us not be seduced into believing that somehow we will be better if we forget.  We will be better if we remember.  (Applause.)  We will be stronger if we remember.

We fought a war to end the sin of slavery.  A civil war.  People died by the untold numbers in that war, many of whom fought and died because of their belief that slavery was a sin against man — (applause) — that it was inhumane, that it was not reflective of who we believe ourselves to be as a country, and certainly not reflective of who we aspire to be.

So who then would dare deny this history?  Who would dare then deny that these lives were lost and why they were lost and what was the cause that they were fighting for and what were they fighting against?

They weren’t fighting and dying because they thought people were — were going to be okay with this thing.  (Applause.)  It’s because they knew that it had to end because it was so, so criminal.

So, we know the history, and let us not let these politicians, who are trying to divide our country, win. 

Because, you see, what they are doing — what they are doing is they are creating these unnecessary debates.  This is unnecessary to debate whether enslaved people benefited from slavery.  Are you kidding me?  (Applause.)  Are we supposed to debate that?

Let us not be distracted by what they’re trying to do, which is to create unnecessary debates to divide our country.  Let’s not fall in that trap. 

We will stand united as a country.  We know our collective history; it is our shared history.  We are all in this together.  (Applause.)

We know that we rise or fall together as a nation.  And we will not allow them to suggest anything other than what we know: The vast majority of us have so much more in common than what separates us.

And so, let us stand always for what we know is right.  Let us fight for what is right.  And when we fight, we win.  (Applause.)





We used to talk about the need to increase, for example, science knowledge for our kids.


Not anymore.  Now we're reduced to fighting some insane hate merchant to insist that basic facts are taught in school.  Do we realize how, in a year's time, this nation's suffered as a result of Ron DeSantis?  

If not, look at one Florida college that Ronald has destroyed.  Molly Sprayregen (LGBTQ NATION) reports:

Amidst Gov. Ron DeSantis‘s (R) hostile takeover of the Florida education system, the New College of Florida is struggling to hold onto its faculty.

In January, DeSantis appointed the far-right anti-LGBTQ+ activist Christopher Rufo, among other conservatives, to the New College’s board of trustees in an effort to make the school more conservative. The college had a reputation for being progressive and queer-friendly, but Rufo said the board would conduct a “top-down restructuring” of the school that will involve designing “a new core curriculum from scratch.”

But now, Provost Bradley Thiessen says 36 faculty have left in the past year alone. In a school with fewer than 100 full-time faculty members, that’s a lot. The Tampa Bay Times reported that it often takes over a year for universities to fill full-time positions, and without any advanced notice from the majority of the departed faculty, the school is now struggling to provide all of the courses that students need.

Currently, the school is relying on visiting faculty, but it’s still not enough. Former New College professor Liz Leininger said that although she felt guilty leaving her students, she ultimately decided to leave after the former school president Patricia Okker was fired upon the new board’s first meeting. Leininger left a vacancy in the neuroscience department, also leaving students like third-year Alaska Miller in the lurch.

“Either I don’t graduate on time or I’d have to abandon my major,” Miller said, referencing the fact that there is only one faculty member left in the school’s neuroscience department and no courses offered this fall.

During his time in office, DeSantis has waged war on public education, most notably through his “Don’t Say Gay” law and his vendetta against the teaching of racial and LGBTQ+ issues in schools. 


Ron DeSantis is a hateful bigot and he wants to make the world as small and as hateful as his own vision of it is.


An ex-Guantanamo Bay detainee says he remembers, to this day, how Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis smiled at him from behind a fence while watching him get force-fed, per the Daily Beast

The Daily Beast reported on Saturday that they obtained a verified transcript of an unaired VICE documentary titled "The Guantanamo Candidate." This included an interview with a former Guantanamo Bay detainee, Mansoor Adayfi, who was suspected of being an al Qaeda operative before his release in 2016. Adayfi now lives in Serbia.

Adayfi said he first met DeSantis in 2006 when the Florida Republican went to Guantanamo along with several groups who'd "arrived to bring the camp under control." At the time, Adayfi and the other detainees were on a hunger strike to protest against their imprisonment, per Adayfi's account. DeSantis, who was then a US Navy lawyer, was providing legal advice to the detention center.

"As I'm looking at you now, I could see them standing behind the fence, watching and looking at us," Adayfi said, per the transcript, adding that DeSantis was "smiling."

"While being you, screaming and shouting and bleeding and like, throwing up and sh[**]ting on yourself, and someone is smiling at you? You cannot forget that," Adayfi continued.

Adayfi added in the documentary interview that he came across DeSantis' photo years later, and saw his name. 

"I cannot forget when he was there watching us with the force-feeding," he said. "You cannot forget that because those people left really bad scars in your soul." 



Ronald  is betraying all that came before.  He is betraying those who fought for freedom.  He is betraying history. 


And he's a criminal.  He should be in prison for what he did to detainees.  And he should be disbarred.  Instead, PARAMOUNT has stepped in to prevent SHOWTIME from airing the documentary.




We have way too many idiots running for president.  That's Ronald and it's Junior.

 Robert F. Kennedy Jr and his embarrassing campaign.  I was very sick last week and I'm still a little sick this morning.  But help me out, yesterday, was Sunday, right?  

Because on 7/23/23 at 8:08 pm, Junior's campaign sent out an e-mail entitled "Help us end censorship today."  It being Junior, it's not about ending censorship, it's about him.  He is a bastardization of his uncle's famous statement which now reads, "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what it can do for me, Robert F. Kennedy Junior."

Here's the opening pargraph:

This week, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. testified at a Congressional hearing on censorship and the weaponization of the federal government. Incredibly, in a brazen attempt to censor the hearing, committee member Debbie Wasserman-Schultz moved to make it an executive session so that the American public would not be able to see it. The irony of censoring a hearing on censorship was not lost on the American public.

Again.  I'm still under the weather, but yesterday was Sunday, right?  So on Sunday night, they're writing about "this week" when they mean "last week"?

The campaign is as stupid as the candidate.

They then try to beg for money by citing The First Amendment.  It's not about the first amendment, it's about Junior who, the e-mail wants you to know,  "is one of the most censored figures of recent times."

It only gets worse:


 On Thursday, Aug. 17, Team Kennedy is putting on a Roundtable on Censorship bringing together leading experts and journalists like Glenn Greenwald, Michael Shellenberger, Sharyl Attkisson; Jenin Younes,  and former New Jersey Assemblyman Jamel Holley. Each has been a steadfast defender of the First Amendment. 


No, they aren't defenders of The First Amendment.  Sharyl is a reporter, for example, who claims her work computer was hacked (I believe her) when she was at CBS.  She's a working journalist.  She's not a defender of The First Amendment.  Nor an expert on it.  Glenneth Greenwald is even worse.  

And never forget that Ed Snowden turned over thousands of things to be exposed by Glenneth and Glenneth took his big payday check and then didn't reveal it.  He's still sitting on it and, per him, he has a copy of everything.  He can't hide behind THE INTERCEPT anymore.  It's not stopping him.  If these were details and revelations so important that Ed had to flee the country, then they need to be out there for the American people to judge.  Yet a decade later, Glenneth sits on them having revealed approximately 17% of what Ed handed to him.


Please note, that the campaign is about Junior.

Not what he can do for you because he's clearly not interested in any topic other than speaking about himself.  

And we're all supposed to pretend this passes for presidential.





Kat's "Kat's Korner: Yusuf/Cat Stevens has still got it and then some" went up yesterday.  The following sites updated: