Republicans talk a big game about free speech and the First Amendment. But when it comes down to it, they actually believe people should only be “free” to discuss topics they’ve approved.
No elected official better epitomizes this hypocrisy than Florida governor
Ron DeSantis who, in the last year alone, has signed a law effectively banning teachers from
saying the word “gay” in grades K–3;
punished one of the largest employers in the state for having the temerity to criticize the “Don’t Say Gay” law; and signed into law a bill—eye-rollingly named “Stop WOKE Act”—that
restricts conversations about race in schools and businesses, in a patently obvious attempt to prevent real discussions about the role
white people have played in the long history of systemic racism in America. And on Thursday, a federal judge called him on his bullshit.
In a 138-page order, chief US district judge Mark Walker
blocked state officials from enforcing a central piece of the Stop WOKE Act, which he dubbed “positively dystopian” and says violates the First Amendment. Citing George Orwell’s 1984, Walker wrote that DeSantis and company seem to believe that “the State has unfettered authority to muzzle its professors in the name of ‘freedom,’” which is quite obviously not freedom at all. Zeroing in on the fact that the law targets freedom of expression that DeSantis and his fellow Republicans don’t like, Walker wrote: “The law officially bans professors from expressing disfavored viewpoints in university classrooms while permitting unfettered expression of the opposite viewpoints. Defendants argue that, under this Act, professors enjoy ‘academic freedom’ so long as they express only those viewpoints of which the State approves.”
Failed fascist.