A federal judge in Florida on Friday permanently blocked a key part of Governor Ron DeSantis’s anti-woke legislation that would have banned diversity- and race-related training in private workplaces.
Here is a better source. National Review isn’t a credible source.
https://apnews.com/article/racism-ron-desantis-florida-1a5b1e2158b868848abf703633f5c8f6
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They lean pretty far right and are known to use emotional sensationalism in their articles. I’d much rather get my news from AP.
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great point.
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/national-review/
right wing spun but credible and mostly factual.
You’re cool to state your concerns.
The fact that you weren’t dogpiled caught my eye.Just sayin’
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Lemmy dogpiles by default. Far, far worse than reddit ever did. And I’ve proven it (to myself!).
So, I try to call it out when I see it (always), but I also notice when it doesn’t happen, such as now.
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Must be v careful to avoid dogpiling. When legit trynna make a nuanced point, gotta be obvious about your actual view before getting into the nuance.
after the fox news docs were released in the dominion lawsuit where all the anchors knew they were lying but they did it because they feared losing watchers to newsmax should be a lesson in how the audience (and modern conservatives in particular) affects the market and how having a conspiratorial fan base will necessarily result in a credibility spiral.
Honestly it should be called the “Fox Newsmax” effect, or something. So its like, yes, the national review is probably in a similar spiral.
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It’s amazing to me that someone who has the wherewithal to rise to the highest offices in the land, can also be such a blubbering insecure weak little bitch that they need to legislate against having to hear about reality. But then again, Donald fucking Trump became president and might do so again. I guess the highest offices in the land are actually pretty easy to get to after all 🤷
Let’s not place the blame only on DeSantis. There’s a large portion of the US who would be fine with Jim Crow being a thing again. Florida voters elected him because they knew he’d do this shit
A federal Mandate should be put in place where questionable laws which possibly violate the Constitution are not enforced until they are found legitimate.
He’s like a monkey throwing shit at the wall to see what sticks.
This seems to be a national problem
I like the intent behind that, but it would also be scary to give the courts even more power at this time in history.
The court decides regardless, this would prevent unconstitutional laws from going into effect
Yeah but the dynamic would probably change quite a bit if they were gatekeepers up front and new laws had to avoid a presidential veto plus a court veto. And it would let the courts act on their own rather then simply deciding cases that end up on their docket.
Like I said, the idea sounds like a nice thing. In just think we’ve seen enough to know that the execution would be a nightmare.
It would probably take a constitutional amendment to make questionably unconstitutional law something to be reviewed before it being implemented. Also include a timeline which it must be complete.
I know none of this will happen but I can dream
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They did all this and still Meatball Ron and Abhorrent Abbott were ignored in favour of couchfucker as Trump’s VP pick. Sad!
go back to sleep, sheep
- every Republican politician
Good. Also, fuck the National Review.
“permanent” here means it will hold until the inevitable appeal to scRotus
Lets see what Biden’s plan to deal with them is. He’s promised to do some kind of SCOTUS reform act before the end of his term.
the current composition of congress makes any significant changes impossible to achieve.
best that can happen is introduction of such legislation, and their subsequent defeat or burial, this session will call-out republicans who block it–and then they get booted by voters in november in favor of those who will seek meaningful changes next year.