Interesting read.
How the ‘Culture War’ Could Break Democracy
Thirty years ago, sociologist James Davison Hunter popularized the concept of culture war. Today, he sees a culture war that’s gotten worse—and that spells trouble for the future of the American experiment.www.politico.com
Democrats, who should now really be called Marxistcrats, have a very long history of being the racist political party. Sad how they got their base thinking on a Marxist level that it's all in the name of social justice. Most of the Marxistcrat base doesn't even know that they are the party of the KKK.Always FIGHT for what you believe in! Always!
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Florida parents outraged by school's 'White advantage' statement
A Florida county school board could be revamping their core principles after weeks of parental backlash to the boards pledge to dismantle “white advantage” in their school system.www.foxnews.com
Man, I gotta get out of Georgia and move to Florida.BOOM!
I love our Governor..
DeSantis Signs Bill to Fine Social-Media Companies That Censor Politicians
“This session, we took action to ensure that ‘We the People’ — real Floridians across the Sunshine State — are guaranteed protection against the Silicon Valley elites,” said DeSantis. “Many in our state have experienced censorship and other tyrannical behavior firsthand in Cuba and Venezuela. If Big Tech censors enforce rules inconsistently, to discriminate in favor of the dominant Silicon Valley ideology, they will now be held accountable.”
The law empowers Florida’s election commission to punish tech companies that engage in censorship with financial penalties. It imposes a maximum fine of up to $250,000-per-day fine for “deplatforming” any candidate for statewide office and a $25,000-per-day fine for deplatforming candidates for non-statewide offices. It also allows Floridians the right to file lawsuits against companies that violate the policy and earn compensation for damages.
“What we’ve been seeing across the U.S. is an effort to silence, intimidate, and wipe out dissenting voices by the leftist media and big corporations. Today, by signing SB 7072 into law, Florida is taking back the virtual public square as a place where information and ideas can flow freely,” Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez said.
DeSantis enacted the bill SB 7072 into law after the Florida House passed it 77-38 and the Florida Senate passed it 23-17.
“If social media platforms are found to have violated antitrust law, they will be restricted from contracting with any public entity. That ‘antitrust violator’ blacklist imposes real consequences for Big Tech oligopolies’ bottom line,” a news release from the governor’s office read.
What do you mean? All is normal...The world is going to Hell in a tattered old handbasket, and the liberal socialists are having the time of their lives. They won't be laughing for long. The tide is slowly beginning to turn with respect to election audits. Don't give up hope.
FYI, remember the phrase "Fraud vitiates everything". Nothing has to be overturned or reexecuted. All that is necessary is to prove election fraud occurred beyond a reasonable doubt.
He has my vote...BOOM!
I love our Governor..
DeSantis Signs Bill to Fine Social-Media Companies That Censor Politicians
“This session, we took action to ensure that ‘We the People’ — real Floridians across the Sunshine State — are guaranteed protection against the Silicon Valley elites,” said DeSantis. “Many in our state have experienced censorship and other tyrannical behavior firsthand in Cuba and Venezuela. If Big Tech censors enforce rules inconsistently, to discriminate in favor of the dominant Silicon Valley ideology, they will now be held accountable.”
The law empowers Florida’s election commission to punish tech companies that engage in censorship with financial penalties. It imposes a maximum fine of up to $250,000-per-day fine for “deplatforming” any candidate for statewide office and a $25,000-per-day fine for deplatforming candidates for non-statewide offices. It also allows Floridians the right to file lawsuits against companies that violate the policy and earn compensation for damages.
“What we’ve been seeing across the U.S. is an effort to silence, intimidate, and wipe out dissenting voices by the leftist media and big corporations. Today, by signing SB 7072 into law, Florida is taking back the virtual public square as a place where information and ideas can flow freely,” Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez said.
DeSantis enacted the bill SB 7072 into law after the Florida House passed it 77-38 and the Florida Senate passed it 23-17.
“If social media platforms are found to have violated antitrust law, they will be restricted from contracting with any public entity. That ‘antitrust violator’ blacklist imposes real consequences for Big Tech oligopolies’ bottom line,” a news release from the governor’s office read.
BOOM!
I love our Governor..
I'm glad you posted this. I was coming here to post this video from YouTube user behizy (The George Show). I enjoy this young man's videos, because he is very clear in his delivery, he has a great sense of humor, and is extremely positive and constructive. We need LOTS MORE PEOPLE LIKE THIS YOUNG MAN.BOOM!
I love our Governor..
DeSantis Signs Bill to Fine Social-Media Companies That Censor Politicians
“This session, we took action to ensure that ‘We the People’ — real Floridians across the Sunshine State — are guaranteed protection against the Silicon Valley elites,” said DeSantis. “Many in our state have experienced censorship and other tyrannical behavior firsthand in Cuba and Venezuela. If Big Tech censors enforce rules inconsistently, to discriminate in favor of the dominant Silicon Valley ideology, they will now be held accountable.”
The law empowers Florida’s election commission to punish tech companies that engage in censorship with financial penalties. It imposes a maximum fine of up to $250,000-per-day fine for “deplatforming” any candidate for statewide office and a $25,000-per-day fine for deplatforming candidates for non-statewide offices. It also allows Floridians the right to file lawsuits against companies that violate the policy and earn compensation for damages.
“What we’ve been seeing across the U.S. is an effort to silence, intimidate, and wipe out dissenting voices by the leftist media and big corporations. Today, by signing SB 7072 into law, Florida is taking back the virtual public square as a place where information and ideas can flow freely,” Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez said.
DeSantis enacted the bill SB 7072 into law after the Florida House passed it 77-38 and the Florida Senate passed it 23-17.
“If social media platforms are found to have violated antitrust law, they will be restricted from contracting with any public entity. That ‘antitrust violator’ blacklist imposes real consequences for Big Tech oligopolies’ bottom line,” a news release from the governor’s office read.