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Al Bellenchia's avatar

DeSantis and his ilk are truly despicable. Another black voice who should be revisited is James Baldwin, one of my personal heroes. He once opined “It is very nearly impossible to become an educated person in a country so distrustful of the independent mind.” These words resonate even more today that when they were penned.

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Janet Shapiro's avatar

Again Steven Beschloss you are exactly on point in your post. I quote this line: "it strikes me that what DeSantis is showcasing is his cowardice and his fear of others." His comments before the election, claiming he was called by God to act as he acts, lead as he leads, was a definite indication that he needed to inflate himself to project strength because he didn't naturally have it in himself. Many have tried to keep out immigrants because they fear immigrants will end up taking over this country from white people, a false narrative in my opinion. Just look at how our country was built and made stronger by immigrants. So, DeSantis needs to minimize education about African American History in our country because he is afraid that the truth will come out, that young people will better understand the history of race in our country, that young people will be come enlightened, and thus they could reject DeSantis and his views. Yes, I truly believe, and agree with you, that DeSantis is speaking out of cowardice. And this is not good for our country. Learning from history keeps us from repeating past mistakes. If our young people are allowed to learn from history they are likely to reject DeSantis and his views. In my humble opinion, DeSantis is speaking from cowardice. And cowardice isn't an attribute we want in our leaders, not in FL (so glad I don't live there) and certainly not as a potential president of the US. I hope the American people see through the DeSantis rhetoric; and I hope they reject it.

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