Board of education replaces course at 12 public universities with own US history curriculum, in latest ‘anti-woke’ attack

Educators are warning that college enrollment in Florida will plummet after the state removed sociology as a core class from campuses in the latest round of Ron DeSantis’s war on “woke ideology”.

The Republican governor’s hand-picked board of education voted on Wednesday to replace the established course on the principles of sociology at its 12 public universities with its own US history curriculum, incorporating an “historically accurate account of America’s founding [and] the horrors of slavery”.

The board faced a backlash last summer for requiring public schools to teach that forced labor was beneficial to enslaved Black people because it taught them useful skills.

The removal as a required core course of sociology classes, which Florida education commissioner and staunch DeSantis acolyte Manny Díaz insisted without evidence had “been hijacked by leftwing activists”, follows several other recent “anti-woke” moves in education in Florida.

  • @Evkob
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    When was conservatism not ignorant? Certainly not in my lifetime. It’s been an ideology of anti-intellectualism for at least three decades now.

    • @[email protected]
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      True, but now it’s off the rails.

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      Margaret Goldwater advocated for birth control and reproductive rights in the United States during the twentieth century. Goldwater was a socialite and philanthropist and was married to Barry Goldwater, US Senator from Arizona. She spent much of her life working to further the women’s reproductive rights movement, which sought to expand women’s legal, social, and physical access to reproductive healthcare, including contraception and abortions.

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      Barry Goldwater was considered the father of the modern conservative movement; his wife’s work would likely result in his excommunication from today’s Republican Party.

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        I feel like Conservatism USED to be “How can we save money and prepare for a better financial future as a country/state/etc.?”…

        It kind of moved along the lines of “How can we stop financially supporting things and people that are different to us?”

        Now, the financial part is just an excuse.

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          I feel like Conservatism USED to be “How can we save money and prepare for a better financial future as a country/state/etc.?”…

          No, that’s always been nothing more than a lie conservatives tell to try to excuse their abhorrent policies.

          What conservatism really used to be was defending the monarchy, and it still is. I was going to say “…and the only thing that’s changed is that they no longer try to use ‘divine right’ as a justification and prefer a different title for the autocrat in charge,” but nope!

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            Every conservative I know I have tricked into defending the British at the Boston Massacre and at the Boston Tea Party. Just don’t drop the name of the event and they will go nuts. Kids throwing snowballs at police? No wonder they got shot, they asked for it. A mob breaking into private property and destroying commercial goods? That’s not a protest that’s a riot, someone should have put the dogs down!

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          Now, the financial part is just an excuse.

          It’s just lip service; they’re quick to waste taxpayer dollars on lawsuits, migrant flights to blue states, etc.

    • @cygnus
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      It’s been an ideology of anti-intellectualism for at least three decades now.

      30 years is maybe pushi… Oh wait, that’s only 1994. Yeah, you’re right.

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        college educated voters were more likely to vote Republican (including 20-30 years ago)

        And don’t forget, Eisenhower was a Republican:

        The expression military–industrial complex (MIC) describes the relationship between a country’s military and the defense industry that supplies it, seen together as a vested interest which influences public policy…The expression gained popularity after a warning of the relationship’s detrimental effects, in the farewell address of U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower on January 17, 1961.

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        • chaogomu
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          Don’t forget that Eisenhower basically built the MIC.

          But the main point is that conservatives were not fully aligned with the Republican party until the election of Nixon.

          And the religious conservatives took control of the party under Reagan. That was the point of no return.

          • @girlfreddy
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            When Falwell saw that racism couldn’t be a wedge issue anymore, he headed over to abortion. And voila! here stands America - land of the indentured and home of the unhoused.

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      The Luddite movement was conservative. The Luddite movement was also exactly right about where work automation would lead.

      I’d also argue anti-colonialist guerrillas are usually trying to conserve their way of life, making them conservative.

      Sometimes conservatism can be pretty based.