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Archived on 17 December 2021 at 8:45pm [URL redacted]
@GregoryGeesling [name pseudonymized] [ontology] : #Florida Governor #RonDeSantis Introduces The STOP #W.O.K.E. Act The Stop Wrongs Against Our Kids and Employees (#woke ) Act would allow parents to file lawsuits against school districts they suspect of teaching critical race theory and recover attorney fees “when they prevail,” [URL redacted]
#LegislationUSFloridaStopTheWrongsToOurKidsAndEmployeesWOKEAct [Wikipedia]
Supplementary "Once upon a time, many decades ago, 'woke' was a term used mostly in Black spaces to underscore the importance of keeping a close eye on patterns of racism and oppression. Language evolves, though, and sometimes in sinister ways. Over the years, 'woke' has lived other lives: as a rallying cry against police brutality, as an ironic meme and now as an imprecise term used to decry progressive action. Consider that, just this month, Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis' Stop WOKE Act went into effect. Among other things, the legislation is designed to quash instruction about race in schools and in the workplace." https://edition.cnn.com/2022/07/10/us/woke-race-deconstructed-newsletter-reaj/index.html
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