Ron DeSantis compares elementary school teachers to Hamas terrorists

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2023/10/ron-desantis-compares-elementary-school-teachers-to-hamas-terrorists/

 
Lynchburg, Virginia USA - April 14, 2023 - Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speaking at Liberty University on April 14, 2023.
Lynchburg, Virginia USA – April 14, 2023 – Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speaking at Liberty University on April 14, 2023.Photo: Shutterstock

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis recently sent a message to his followers comparing LGBTQ+-inclusive elementary school teachers to Hamas fighters who have gunned down and kidnapped Israeli civilians.

“I have seen the Left’s indoctrination dangerously worsen in the last couple of decades — from student organizations praising Hamas at Ivy Leagues to elementary school teachers pushing radical gender ideology down the throats of first graders,” DeSantis’ message said, according to Florida Politics.

On October 7, Hamas members gunned down Jewish settlers, worshippers, and attendees of an electronic music festival; launched rocket attacks; and took women and children hostage. Their attacks have ignited a long-simmering military conflict with Israel as the neighboring countries battle over control of the region.

DeSantis has claimed that some pro-Palestinian U.S. student groups, like Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), are “pro-Hamas” and want a “second Holocaust.” While Hamas is an Islamist militant movement and one of the Palestinian territories’ two major political parties, supporters of Palestine don’t automatically support Hamas or its actions. Nevertheless, DeSantis has ordered his state’s universities to disband SJP groups, threatening to persecute and cut government funding to them otherwise.

DeSantis is equating support for Hamas with elementary school teachers who support LGBTQ+-inclusive student policies (or “radical gender ideology,” as DeSantis calls it), such as allowing trans students to use names, pronouns, and bathrooms matching their gender identities.

DeSantis has used education policy as a way to push his anti-LGBTQ+ views, including the passage of his infamous “Don’t Say Gay” law and numerous other anti-LGBTQ+ laws. DeSantis has repeatedly lied while publicly defending these laws.

Palestine Legal, a group that provides legal support for pro-Palestinian groups, says that DeSantis’ ban on SJP groups is part of his larger effort to restrict freedom of speech on campuses.

“Florida, particularly under the leadership of Governor Ron DeSantis, has been actively undermining education, freedom of speech, and social justice movements, including by banning anti-racist courses and trying to criminalize protests. It is not surprising that this egregious move to silence the student movement for Palestinian rights is being pursued under DeSantis,” it said Wednesday in a statement, according to WJTV. “If it goes unchallenged, no one’s political beliefs will be safe from government suppression.” 

In 2022, DeSantis signed the so-called “Stop WOKE Act” and other laws that prevent institutions from holding diversity training on the oppressions faced by LGBTQ+ people, people of color, and other marginalized groups. His Stop WOKE Act has so far been blocked in court for its likely violation of free-speech protections. But even so, his laws are increasingly causing educators to flee the state while DeSantis rallies support for using taxpayer money to fund Christian schools and homeschooling.

2 thoughts on “Ron DeSantis compares elementary school teachers to Hamas terrorists

    1. Hello Ali. Thanks for the links. All these cases regarding the rights of the LGBTQIA to even exist are headed to a very heavily religious supreme court. They have so far upheld the right of Christians to refuse service to gays or others they don’t like, given Christians the right to claim God to get out of vaccination laws, adoption laws, and given the churches access to the public tax money. So yes it scares me that as we rush towards a theocracy this court is greasing the way, preventing a way to stop. Drag bans and books bans have one goal, erase people / something fundamentalist religions are against from society. So where will it stop. It will take generations, 40 years or more to change the SCOTUS and in that time they will entrench a lot of religious doctrines into law. BTW on the made up case of the wedding website maker who did not want to do sites for gay couples even though none had asked her too, well she folded up her card table and the business is gone. The made up story accomplished what they, the religious law firm that created her and made the case all the way to the supreme court, entrenching bigotry in the US laws giving one religious group permission to be exempt from nondiscrimination laws against a minority group. What will religious law groups push exemptions for next based on god makes me special? Hugs. Scottie

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