On DeSantis' warpath to the White House, Black Floridians are the targets
During the 2018 gubernatorial race, then-candidate Ron DeSantis told FOX News Floridians shouldnt monkey this up by trying to embrace a socialist agenda and electing Black Democratic opponent Andrew Gillum. Its hard to believe the Ivy League-educated DeSantis didnt understand the racially charged context of his statement, but, faced with national backlash, he said at the time that his comment had zero to do with race.
Maybe that was a slip of the tongue for a politician then just getting used to national attention. After getting elected, DeSantis appeared to offer Black Floridians an olive branch by approving a long overdue posthumous pardon for the Groveland Four, Black men wrongly accused of raping a white woman in 1949.
If there was any effort on DeSantis part to quell fears that his governorship would be a continuation of Donald Trumps white-resentment politics, that is no longer the case. Over the past year, DeSantis has, with seemingly no hesitation, used African Americans as scapegoats in his quest to become the next standard-bearer for Trumpism.
Its not just the off-the-cuff remarks, though those have been plentiful. Most recently, he said Spotifys Joe Rogan shouldnt have apologized for using the N-word several times or allowing COVID-19 misinformation on his popular podcast (DeSantis spokeswoman later said he would not use the racial slur himself.) He accused Democrats of trying to smear him instead of condemning Nazi demonstrators in Orlando (How hard can that be, governor?)
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(301 posts)But neither was trump and look how that turned out