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On this Friday, here's what this black studies controversy is all about.
Governor DeSantis, white guy, is worried that these courses will present material to Florida students.
That is based on opinion, not facts.
The very well-publicized 1619 project touted by the New York Times is a great example.
example. Here we have a so-called historian putting forth that America was developed with slavery
being the primary motivating force. Balderdash is too mild a word for that. At this moment,
I'm writing a book called Killing the Witches, which explores the true origin of our nation's
founding. From the very beginning in Plymouth, it was religion, not slavery, that established
the expanding colonies, and it was a harsh religion.
Governor DeSantis and others fear that school courses involving race would largely become
propaganda designed to mislead students about the true nature of their country.
That is a valid fear.
Traditional historians like me would never be hired to teach a black studies course.
It would likely be an activist in the classroom, not an instructor.
And what about the students who dissent from the activist narrative?
what happens to them. Any diversity or race-targeted mandatory state courses should be rigorously
thought out and disciplined. This isn't communist China here. In school, including college,
facts, not indoctrination, should be mandatory. Now this.
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