Judicial
DeSantis threatened with lawsuit after blocking African American studies course in FL schools
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is being blasted by civil rights leaders this week after making the decision to block an Advanced Placement African American Studies course in state high schools, citing his earlier ban of the teaching of Critical Race Theory.
Benjamin Crump, a prominent civil rights attorney, spoke at a rally on Wednesday at the Florida State Capitol, threatening to sue DeSantis over the blocking of the course if it is not allowed to be taught in Florida schools even after upcoming changes to the course that are currently being made by the College Board. The changes being made are unclear so far, but the College Board aims to make the course allowable under the ban of CRT in Florida, which was implemented in April last year.
“If the governor allows the College Board to present AP African American studies in classrooms across the state of Florida, then we will feel no need to file this historic lawsuit,” Crump said on Wednesday. “However, if he rejects the free flow of ideas and suppresses African American studies, then we’re prepared to take this controversy all the way to the United States Supreme Court.”
Vice President Kamala Harris spoke out against the decision to block the course when she traveled to Florida earlier this week for an abortion rights event, calling Florida’s GOP leaders “extremists” and saying, “Every student in our nation should be able to learn about the culture, contributions, and experiences of all Americans – including Black Americans – who shaped our history. Unfortunately, in Florida, extremist so-called leaders ban books, block history classes, and prevent teachers from freely discussing who they are and who they love,” Harris added. “Anyone who bans teaching American history has no right to shape America’s future.”
Terry A. Hurlbut has been a student of politics, philosophy, and science for more than 35 years. He is a graduate of Yale College and has served as a physician-level laboratory administrator in a 250-bed community hospital. He also is a serious student of the Bible, is conversant in its two primary original languages, and has followed the creation-science movement closely since 1993.
-
Executive5 days agoThe Replacements: How US Helps Foreign Workers Take American Jobs
-
Guest Columns2 days agoDressed To Kill: Women of the Left and the Cult of Violence Worship
-
Guest Columns5 days agoWhy Is Everyone So Sure That More “Housing Supply” Is the Solution?
-
Accountability4 days agoHarvard Joins the ‘Right-Wing Conspiracy’—Declares That College Grades Have Been a Joke for Decades
-
Civilization4 days agoFree Speech Shouldn’t Be Just For the Party In the White House
-
Executive1 day agoWaste of the Day: Iraq Training Money Squandered
-
Civilization3 days agoSurrounded but Dangerous: The Islamic Republic’s Desperate Fight for Survival
-
Executive3 days agoWaste of the Day: Cali. Inmates’ Lewd Tablets


When one learns what the real subject matter is Gov DeSantis did what is correct. From what I have read about the subject matter it is propaganda and lies designed to distort people knowledge of history.