Florida versus Mickey Mouse and mathematics

Florida versus Mickey Mouse and mathematics

Republican Governor Ron DeSantis is pressing ahead with the creation of the first ‘Made in USA’ Taliban state

Ron DeSantis, as well as being an ultra-conservative Republican and possible challenger to former President Donald Trump in the next Republican primaries, is also the man who applied the controversial “Dont’say gay act”.

Florida governor signs homophobic ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law

This law prohibits teachers and pupils from talking about LGBT+ issues, on pain of dismissal. And to report to their families any behaviour of students deemed not heterosexual. A law that effectively opens up the hunt for LGBT+ in Florida schools.

And now, not content with the anti-LGBT+ clampdown, it has decided to censor mathematics. It may seem strange, but the Florida State Department of Education has decided to exclude 54 maths books for the K-12 curriculum.

The reason? Simply because these books contained ‘references to prohibitive topics or unrequited strategies, indoctrinating children’.

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The Republican governor is no stranger to censorship of culture and indoctrinating young people into Republican thinking. In fact, in 2020 his staff launched Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking (Best), which replaced the Common Core, a programme of national academic targets for reading and maths.

In addition, the following year he also banned schools from talking about racism and the ‘critical race theory’ which states ‘that racism is not simply the product of prejudice, but something ingrained in American society to support the supremacy of white people’.

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And a few days ago he also lashed out at Disney – there is a theme park in Florida – simply because the entertainment giant was against the ‘Dont’say gay Act’.

But in the end, he had to eat his threats against Disney.


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