Disgraced former CBS News anchor Dan Rather,
fired in 2005 for intentionally airing false documents about George W.
Bush’s Vietnam War–era service in the Texas National Guard, remains an
irrelevant, desperate-for-attention hack, regularly taking shameless
cheap shots at GOP political figures on Twitter.
One of Rather’s favorite targets is potential 2024 GOP presidential candidate, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, which is precisely why the desperate Rather remains obsessed with the popular Republican.
As I reported
in September, Rather earlier went after DeSantis after the governor
shipped 50 illegal aliens to the Democrat enclave of Martha’s Vineyard.
Within 24 hours, the illegals were unceremoniously shipped off the island.
Yet, as deadly Hurricane Ian approached Florida’s shores, Rather took
to Twitter to trumpet the virtue of Joe Biden’s federal government in
contrast to the “stunt” pulled by DeSantis.
When the hurricane hits Florida, federal aid will
flow into help — paid for by tax dollars from Americans across the
country. Airplanes will be full of supplies, not stunts. There will be
no “us” and “them.” Because this is how America should act, and most
Americans know it.
— Dan Rather (@DanRather) September 28, 2022
And on Wednesday, Rather took a cheap shot at DeSantis over the governor’s new education proposal.
The DeSantis playbook on race and education is just an updated edition of what I saw in the South in the 1960s.
Race-bait, much?
The DeSantis playbook on race and education is just an updated edition of what I saw in the South in the 1960s.
— Dan Rather (@DanRather) February 1, 2023
Let’s compare DeSantis’s actual “race and education playbook” with Rather’s smear, and see who wins.
As reported by my colleague Streiff, DeSantis on Tuesday unveiled a Higher Education Reform proposal to ban Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity (DEI) initiatives from Florida’s public universities.
In a press conference at the State College of Florida in Bradenton — one of 28 Florida college and university signatories to a letter
in which they agreed to end all discriminatory DEI and CRT initiatives
by the following day (Wednesday, February 1, 2023) — DeSantis blasted
the state of public education today in America, including CRT and DEI
indoctrination. The letter read, in part:
Historically, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI)
initiatives served to increase diversity of thought as well as the
enrollment and the success of underrepresented populations and promote
the open-access mission of our state college system.
The presidents of the Florida College System (FCS) also understand
that some initiatives and instruction in higher education under the same
title have come to mean and accomplish the very opposite and seek to
push ideologies such as critical race theory and its related tenets.
In a statement posted to flgov.com, under the headline Governor DeSantis Elevates Civil Discourse and Intellectual Freedom in Higher Education, the governor was quoted thusly:
In Florida, we will build off of our higher education
reforms by aligning core curriculum to the values of liberty and the
Western tradition, eliminating politicized bureaucracies like DEI,
increasing the amount of research dollars for programs that will feed
key industries with talented Florida students, and empowering presidents
and boards of trustees to recruit and hire new faculty, including by
dedicating record resources for faculty salaries.
Anyway, here’s Critical Race Theory, in part:
- believes racism is present in every aspect of life, every
relationship, and every interaction and therefore has its advocates look
for it everywhere
- relies upon “interest convergence” (white people only give black
people opportunities and freedoms when it is also in their own
interests) and therefore doesn’t trust any attempt to make racism
better)
- is against free societies and wants to dismantle them and replace them with something its advocates control
- only treats race issues as “socially constructed groups,” so there are no individuals in Critical Race Theory
- believes science, reason, and evidence are a “white” way of knowing
and that storytelling and lived experience are a “black” alternative,
which hurts everyone, especially black people
- rejects all potential alternatives, like colorblindness, as forms of
racism, making itself the only allowable game in town (which is
totalitarian)
- acts like anyone who disagrees with it must do so for racist and
white supremacist reasons; even if those people are black (which is also
totalitarian)
- cannot be satisfied, so it becomes a kind of activist black hole that threatens to destroy everything it is introduced into
And what of DEI — diversity, equity, and inclusiveness “training”? In a February 14, 2022, op-ed, senior commentary writer and editor for the Washington Examiner Quin Hilyer wrote:
Anti-racism training has subsumed corporate America.
Nearly all Fortune 500 companies employ some kind of program promoting
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), which has bloated to
a billion-dollar industry.
The only problem? Studies show these programs don’t work. DEI
curricula can be incredibly divisive — from Coca-Cola training workers
to be “less white” to schools separating students by race. In mainstream
academia, the very idea of “whiteness” has been demonized as a
problem that must be fixed.
And in a February 11, 2022, Wall Street Journal op-ed, the authors wrote:
DEI experts urge schools to classify people by identities
such as race, convince them that they are being harmed by their
environment, and turn them into fervent advocates for institutional
change. DEI practitioners use segregated affinity groups and practices
such as healing circles to inculcate feelings of trauma. The NAIS
workshops go to such absurd lengths that if schools fail to “explore the
intersection” between science-and-technology teaching and “social
justice,” that failure is portrayed as an act of “curriculum violence.”
Whatever that means.
Yet, none of that is as horrible as what the writers summarize here:
“Perfectionism, punctuality, urgency, niceness, worship of the written
word, progress, objectivity, rigor, individualism, capitalism, and
[small ‘l’] liberalism are some of the characteristics of
white-supremacy culture in need of elimination.”
Read that again. It is astonishing. In any sane world, almost every
one of those attributes is a virtue. Yes, punctuality, niceness, and
objectivity are prized character attributes. Yet, the NAIS ideologues
are saying that it is unnatural and thus harmful for blacks or other
minorities to be punctual, nice, objective, and adept with the written
word.
So, I have a few questions for Rather and other like-minded race-baiters.
Do the facts above come anywhere near the “playbook of the 1960s South”?
Do you believe math, science, and technology education should be
exact, or should it be laced with the cancer of so-called “social
justice”?
Do you believe STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math)
education should be taught from an “equity” position, or from the
perspective of worldwide standards of expertise?
Do you believe any of the tripe you tweeted?
Mr. Rather, the Democrat Party, the no longer-hallowed halls of
academia, and the left-wing media sock puppets can’t answer the above
questions with honesty and integrity because to do so would rip
to shreds their six decades of lying to black America about the evils
of equality (vs. “equity), liberty, justice, and freedom, for all.
My colleague Robert Hahn’s response to Rather was representative of the beatdown his silly tweet received:
Who would trust anything you said? You’re the only person
I ever heard of that had a former CEO of the Associated Press and a
former Director of the FBI investigate you and certify that you are a
liar.
Bingo, Dano-O. Delete your silly account and at least try to become a decent American in the years you have left.
Who would trust anything you said? You're the
only person I ever heard of that had a former CEO of the Associated
Press and a former Director of the FBI investigate you and certify that
you are a liar.
— Robert A. Hahn (@Robert_A_Hahn) February 2, 2023
The courage of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to stand in breach against
the left’s twin poisons of CRT and DEI indoctrination serve as ample
truth to these people that DeSantis and others like him must be
discredited, ignored, or destroyed. |
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