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Nevilledog

(51,026 posts)
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 12:47 PM Mar 2022

Want to Understand the Red-State Onslaught? Look at Florida.



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Ronald Brownstein
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The struggle over the wave of red state laws rolling back civil rights/liberties is entering a new phase. The Biden Administration is escalating its opposition-even as business largely abandons the fight. FL captures the changing dynamics. My take.

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Want to Understand the Red-State Onslaught? Look at Florida.
Alarmingly restrictive laws continue to proliferate across much of the country.
9:15 AM · Mar 10, 2022


https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2022/03/florida-dont-say-gay-law/627021/

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The red-state drive to roll back civil rights is entering a new phase, perhaps best symbolized by Florida’s passage this week of the “Don’t Say ‘Gay’” bill censoring how schools discuss sexual orientation. President Joe Biden’s administration is leaning more heavily into the fight, even as business leaders are retreating from the battlefield.

In multiple states, prominent companies that regularly tout their commitment to diversity and inclusion have largely stood aside as GOP-controlled legislatures and governors have approved laws that restrict voting access, curtail abortion rights and LGBTQ freedoms, and limit how teachers can discuss race, gender, and sexual orientation in public schools. The refusal of the Walt Disney Company, one of Florida’s most powerful employers, to publicly criticize Florida’s “Don’t Say ‘Gay’” bill as it moved through the legislature has quickly come to symbolize a retreat from the loud public opposition that many companies expressed to earlier state initiatives restricting civil liberties, such as the “bathroom bill” North Carolina Republicans approved in 2016.

Across the broad range of socially conservative initiatives that Florida’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, and the GOP state legislature have advanced since 2021, business has been “silent, silent as fuck, they are so silent,” says Florida Democratic State Representative Anna Eskamani, echoing a complaint I heard across several states from Democrats and civil-rights advocates this week. “[Businesses] have other priorities, which impact their bottom line and their profits, and they view that as more important.”

The Biden administration is pointedly moving in the other direction. During 2021, many activists complained that the president was largely ignoring the red-state offensive while focusing on passing his “Build Back Better” economic plan and stressing his willingness to work with governors from both parties on the pandemic.

But in the past few months, the administration has notably sharpened its tone on many of these red-state efforts. The Justice Department is challenging a steadily growing list of state actions that it views as violating federal constitutional or statutory rights. In his State of the Union address last week, Biden singled out for criticism the new state laws on voting, abortion, and LGBTQ rights.

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Want to Understand the Red-State Onslaught? Look at Florida. (Original Post) Nevilledog Mar 2022 OP
It kind of makes sense, in a way. The last 15 years have seen Wingus Dingus Mar 2022 #1
As their dominance over society slips at last gratuitous Mar 2022 #4
With SineManchin opposed to voting rights, it will be very hard to fix anything at all lagomorph777 Mar 2022 #2
In Florida it is damn difficult to swim against the red tide. Chainfire Mar 2022 #3

Wingus Dingus

(8,052 posts)
1. It kind of makes sense, in a way. The last 15 years have seen
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 12:56 PM
Mar 2022

a very huge and successful movement toward non-discrimination laws, social justice, diversity. Prez Obama would not vocally support gay marriage in the beginning of his Presidency. Things have changed very quickly, and culturally a lot of people were not ready for it. This is the unfortunate pushback.

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
4. As their dominance over society slips at last
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 01:19 PM
Mar 2022

The reactionaries are desperately trying to carve their privileged position in stone, and stop all further progress toward a society that treats all its citizens more equitably.

This fight isn't over, and it won't be over until we say it's over. And it will only be over when we win.

Chainfire

(17,474 posts)
3. In Florida it is damn difficult to swim against the red tide.
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 01:15 PM
Mar 2022

This is a state that was, in my youth, was a Yellow Dog Democrat country.

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