 If you haven't noticed the Democrats and their state media mouthpieces are very upset right now about Ron DeSantis and his Banning of CRT derived curriculums in the public schools. So as you may have guessed there's been a ton of misinformation out there coming directly from Democrats and their state media about what's actually being banned here now They're trying to make it out like it's history, but in reality, it's actually far left ideological stuff So they brought on former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan Who you may remember was great friends with Barack Obama to demonize Ron DeSantis and just hyper boggling mislead about what exactly has been banned here Okay, let's get your reaction first to the College Board releasing its official framework for the AP African-American studies courses Of course coming after Florida's governor Ron DeSantis Banded from classrooms in the state. Okay, so run off the bat They're misleading because Ron DeSantis didn't just outright ban these AP African-American studies classes He actually gave the option for them to revise the classes and take out all the weird culty left-wing ideological stuff that's actually not historical or factual and to take all of that out and Just leave in the history if you want to teach history and that's fine and you can keep the class So when they say that it's been banned outright That's actually not true and I'm gonna dig in a little bit more to that right here in a minute Unfortunately, you know governor sands has been very very clear He has what just appears to be a white nationalist agenda and what I hate most is he just always attacks the most vulnerable whether it's AP African-American history whether it's that LGBTQ community whether it's immigrants He always attacks the most vulnerable. Oh, of course everything is white nationalist racist white supremacy And of course an attack anytime you criticize critique or scrutinize these people they label it an attack So right off the bat. He claims that this is an AP African-American history class. It's not it's an AP African-American studies class that has nothing at all to do with history Breitbart did a report on this and I have to go to Breitbart because none of the other networks are honest about this and won't talk about What's actually in these classes? So it's titled AP course Florida rejected includes black queer studies and reparations now The Florida Department of Education is rejecting the AP African-American studies course over content It contains a section on black queer studies as well as cultural appropriation and reparations and the quote global influence of black lives matter movement Asserting that the course itself is inexplicably contrary to Florida law and significantly lacks educational value now I have to agree just based on the cultural Appropriation class alone if if you're having a class in school in high school That is teaching you that certain groups of people aren't allowed to wear hairstyles of your culture that you are just I guess Declaring your culture owns You can't wear their clothes. You can't listen to their music is those things are cultural Appropriation if you're the wrong color in this case white because I'm pretty sure they don't mind other You know cultures taking from there as it seems to just be white culture and white people When I was growing up America was considered a melting pot and you heard that a lot in school all these different cultures come together We all use them and it just becomes a part of the greater American culture And there's so many examples of that CRT derived studies and curriculum seems to want to drive a wedge into that and to separate people and to I would say this is a great example of ideological Subversion so you get into the schools you tell the black students that the white students are out to get them that their ancestors Are the reasons that they're every problem that they have in their lives It's because of these people's ancestors and they've benefited from the pain of your ancestors So they are your enemy and lastly the Santas has told reporters on many occasions now that teachers are required to teach Slavery the post reconstruction and segregation and civil rights era So they're gonna get all that stuff in history just like all of us did none of that is changing But just listen to the hysterics of this man And I just it says a lot more about us than about him and I just hope voters in Florida and voters across the country Don't think that's what our country needs is more more bullying more attacking on those that need our help and need our support Well, no bullying and no attacking of anybody, but the white students apparently because that's what these classes are they Definitely, otherwise the white students and white people at large. That's the problem with it That's what's so insane about this white man defending. He must not know anything about these classes It's my only guess here or You know guys like to see it as a virtue if they come out against white people if they show that they're all About attacking white people just not them because they're one of the good ones and he's virtue signaling that by having the Obama picture Up there in the background. He's letting everybody know look. I love this black president. He's my favorite I'm not a racist all and you can tell by the way I'm attacking Ron DeSantis calling him a white nationalist and repeating the same things and everybody else has said about these classes That I'm one of the good whites So if you look at this the official framework unveiled for AP African-American studies course that means it's not going away It's it's still there Florida didn't get rid of it. Okay, so they're having this segment on Florida banning a class That's not banned. So it's gonna be taught over 28 weeks covers 79 topics topics divide into four major units available during the 2024 2025 school year only requires analysis of core historical literary and artistic works so Like CNN wants that other stuff in there Isn't it funny how for the longest time they denied that CRT was in the schools at all? But now it's you can't keep CRT out of the schools. It's funny how that happened All right, so the CNN host is about to ask him a very very basic question About all of this and it's the reason why I think he doesn't actually know what's in the African-American studies AP course Or what CRT's place is in the schools I think he's just repeating what other people have said and you're gonna see that right here Have you been able to look through this initial framework that was just unveiled because we're looking at it at the screen now Any changes if you have that that stands out to you that maybe perhaps worries you yeah, I Haven't seen the details. I think it's just so important that young people have access to America's full history that we don't hide from the from the tough parts and we celebrate that the good parts See he he's going nobody's talking about that like I just read to you the schools are still required no matter what happens Okay, still required to teach slavery the post reconstruction segregation and civil rights We're still required to teach all that and in fact AP African-American studies is not gone. She just said here is the updated framework for how it will be taught in the schools Do you have any worries about it? No, I don't He doesn't know about this he doesn't know about the changes because he doesn't give a damn He's just here to repeat what he's been told that this is all about history Which it has nothing to do with that unless of course, like I said, we're talking about the revised History by people like Nicole Hannah-Jones and the 1619 project which has been roundly criticized Which has been roundly discredited as revisionist history And I just want to say that is like a main part of critical race theory in general When that first started popping up in schools It was criticized all over the place in academia Because one of the main problems with it is that it didn't undergo any criticism or scrutiny and to this day That's still an issue a great example of this is Ibrahim X. Kendi who is a big proponent of CRT One of the things he said is that you cannot fix past discrimination without future and present discrimination So that future and present discrimination is happening now in the form of CRT getting into the schools this Racial sensitivity training all that kind of stuff is CRT trickling down into the institutions And they bring Ibrahim X. Kendi on to all these shows, but they never scrutinize them All they do is let him get up there Spew his nonsense and then never challenge any of it These courses have no place in high school where these kids are way easier to manipulate sure when they get to college Go ahead take that stuff because you're an adult at that point But when you're a kid you are vulnerable your brain is not fully formed And that's exactly why people like this want to get to them because they can get to them right before they go To college go get them nice and indoctrinated and to their political Army and then they go to college they get further indoctrinated and then when they come out They're good Democrats they'll go out there and they'll they'll protest for them They'll be a part of their movement and that's what they're looking for but when we're talking about something like intelligent design for example in the early 2000s school started pushing back against that and It ended up going all the way to Supreme Court where it was eventually banned from being taught in schools But unfortunately people have short memories and they would just consider it different when they do it anyway folks I'll tell you what if Ron DeSantis does become the prominent leader of the Republican Party Have no doubt that he will get the exact same treatment as Trump and the media Democrats will be just as hyperbolic They're already calling Ron DeSantis a white nationalist, so get ready for that Alright folks, that's all I have for that one. 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