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The DeSantis gambit

Ron Peri, appointed by DeSantis to the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (formerly known as the Reedy Creek Improvement District), wants everyone to know he is not a racist.

Why would anyone think he's racist?

Because he has made quite a few false statements about slavery and race in America, such as

According to Peri, James II made that proclamation eight years before James II was even born. In 1641, Charles I was the king of England. Charles I was executed in 1649; from 1649 to 1653, England had no king. James II didn't become king until 1685.




Why would DeSantis have appointed someone with "a history of promoting homophobic conspiracy theories" such as Alex Jones's idea that tap water is turning people gay?

To be fair, Peri has now stated (during a CFTOD meeting) that he "never said that". But he did say that.

Peri's homophobia and absurdly ahistorical beliefs regarding slavery and race are well-documented. Perhaps that is why DeSantis appointed Peri to the CFTOD board.

DeSantis's other CFTOD appointees include a co-founder of the far right book-banning organization that calls itself Moms for Liberty, who happens to be married to the Republican Party of Florida's chairman.

If James VII & II was such a bad person to the Irish that he enslaved and murdered hundreds of thousands, then why did the Irish fight so hard for him in the civil war later renamed the "glorious" "revolution" (which was fought because James wanted to extend full civil rights to catholics, dissenters and jews).
 
It's not about looking better or not better. It's just historial fact. Sheesh. Like that it was fascist Italy that ended slavery in Ethopia. Doesn't fit the narrative, but it's fact.

Despite Mussolini using ending slavery as a pretext to invade Ethiopia, it wasn't actually abolished until 1942, after the Italians were run out of the country. Yes, some slaves were freed under Italian rule but they were from ethnic groups the Italians favoured under "divide and conquer" methods, and their freedom was little better than outright slavery given what the Italians were doing to the country.
 
Unfortunately you are wrong. The right wing, including multiple posters here, doesn't like many, if not most, historical* facts are making every effort to censor them.
You are not wrong about "whitewashing", of course.

*They don't much like scientific facts, either.

Yeah, I thought it was implied that I wasn’t referring the to the right-wing theocrats oppression efforts. The comment was directed at me, who is not a psychotic ring-wing theocrat enabler.
 
haha right, i bet you guys have plenty of other historical facts about black people you'd like taught

Yeah, Mussolini was such a champion of freedom and human rights.
The whole Italy freed the slaves in Ethopia is a canard, ignoring that The Fasicst set up a forced labor program in Ethopia that was a de facto from of slavery.
And somebody makes it even cleater where he is comng from...and it is not a pretty place.
 
If James VII & II was such a bad person to the Irish that he enslaved and murdered hundreds of thousands, then why did the Irish fight so hard for him in the civil war later renamed the "glorious" "revolution" (which was fought because James wanted to extend full civil rights to catholics, dissenters and jews).


You have very romanticized view of James the Second.
He was trying to , while king, bring back divine right of monarchs.
And he was no great champion of Irish liberty.
 
Yeah, Mussolini was such a champion of freedom and human rights.
The whole Italy freed the slaves in Ethiopia is a canard, ignoring that The Fasicst set up a forced labor program in Ethiopia that was a de facto from of slavery.
And somebody makes it even clearer where he is coming from...and it is not a pretty place.
Aside from this, even if it had been more true, what is its relevance? At least we're not Ethiopia? Well, ain't we special? Somewhere some link back in this thread (I think) took us to a "man of his time" argument for Christopher Columbus, in which it's pointed out that when questioned himself about his enslavement of the people he stumbled on, he remarked that he could have killed them but slavery is much better than that. This is kind of like that argument.
 
DeSantis has suspended another progressive prosecutor, this time a black woman who won her election with 67% of the vote. His office had communications with explicitly asked the Florida sheriffs to look out of 'progressive prosecutors' to go after.

He lost the last case where he fired a progressive without due cause, but the court said it couldn't reinstate the fired attorney. Fascists are lawless, and in Florida they have the support of law enforcement and the courts just allow it.
 
DeSantis has suspended another progressive prosecutor, this time a black woman who won her election with 67% of the vote. His office had communications with explicitly asked the Florida sheriffs to look out of 'progressive prosecutors' to go after.

He lost the last case where he fired a progressive without due cause, but the court said it couldn't reinstate the fired attorney. Fascists are lawless, and in Florida they have the support of law enforcement and the courts just allow it.

Can you imagine the outrage from Republicans if a Democrat governor told staff to 'ferret out' conservative prosecutors for suspension? They'd be screaming from the rooftops...and rightly so. I agree that this is a 'political hit job' and that DeSantis is doing this to use in his campaign as this from your link supports:

In fundraising emails and in speeches, DeSantis has boasted that he is the “only elected official in America to remove a ‘progressive’ Soros-funded district attorney,” a reference to Warren's suspension.

He's certainly taking a page out of the autocrats handbook.
 
Can you imagine the outrage from Republicans if a Democrat governor told staff to 'ferret out' conservative prosecutors for suspension? They'd be screaming from the rooftops...and rightly so. I agree that this is a 'political hit job' and that DeSantis is doing this to use in his campaign as this from your link supports:



He's certainly taking a page out of the autocrats handbook.

They already did plenty of that, I seem to recall, when the IRS went after Conservative tax cheats.
 
Financial woes in the De Santis camp.

DeSantis’ increasing reliance on the super PAC comes as Never Back Down faces the prospect of financial trouble of its own. The organization’s biggest individual donor, hotel entrepreneur Robert Bigelow, told Reuters last week that he would not donate any more money unless the Florida governor attracts new major donors and adopts a more moderate approach.

“Extremism isn’t going to get you elected,” Bigelow said.

Billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin, who told Politico last year that he was ready to back DeSantis if he ran for president, has not met with DeSantis or donated to his campaign since its May launch, according to a person familiar with his thinking who spoke on the condition of anonymity to disclose private deliberations.

Griffin has been unsettled by DeSantis’ policies about teaching gender and sexuality in Florida schools and his ongoing fight with Disney, according to the person. The Republican megadonor is also concerned that DeSantis has been pursuing policies that undermine individual rights and liberties.

https://apnews.com/article/662ac8017fcda6a9e9ede6a6034328ee
 

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