Current Events > FL professor's Civil rights seminar canceled over CRT fears

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Antifar
01/24/22 11:29:23 AM
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A Florida school district canceled a professors civil rights history seminar for teachers, citing in part concerns over critical race theory even though his lecture had nothing to do with the topic.

J. Michael Butler, a history professor at Flagler College in St. Augustine, was scheduled to give a presentation Saturday to Osceola County School District teachers called The Long Civil Rights Movement, which postulates that the civil rights movement preceded and post-dated Martin Luther King Jr. by decades.

He said that he was shocked to learn why the seminar had been canceled through an email Wednesday but that he wasnt surprised because educators feel increasingly intimidated over teaching about race.

Less than 24 hours before Butler was informed of the cancellation, a state Senate committee advanced legislation Tuesday at the behest of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis to block public schools and private businesses from making people feel discomfort when theyre taught about race. DeSantis also wants to empower parents to sue schools that teach critical race theory.

Theres a climate of fear, an atmosphere created by Gov. Ron DeSantis, that has blurred the lines between scared and opportunistic, Butler said in a phone interview.

The victims of this censorship are history and the truth, Butler said. The end game is theyre going to make teaching civil rights into critical race theory, and its not.

A spokeswoman for DeSantis, Christina Pushaw, denied the allegation and pointed out that DeSantis had nothing to do with the local Osceola County controversy one of the most tangible examples of how the debate over critical race theory has reached public schools in Florida.

Critical Race Theory and factual history are two different things. The endless attempts to gaslight Americans by conflating the two are as ineffective as they are tiresome, she said in an email. So just to be clear, mixing up teaching history with teaching CRT is dishonest.

Between local classrooms and the halls of the state Capitol, public school administrators have been left to navigate tricky education politics intensified by state and national forces.

DeSantis an early opponent of what he called critical race theory, or CRT, who also fined school districts over Covid mask mandates is running for re-election and is widely seen as a 2024 GOP presidential contender. Although theres scant evidence that CRT is taught in Florida public schools, DeSantis pushed the state school board to bar it anyway and then called on legislators to enshrine it in state statute during the lawmaking session that began two weeks ago.

Other potential Republican White House hopefuls, like Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, have also crusaded against CRT and school mask mandates, issues that helped propel Glenn Youngkin to the governors mansion in Virginia last year.

CRT was developed in the 1980s as a graduate-level academic framework to highlight and quantify the impacts of structural racism, including disparities among Black people and white people in policing and prosecution. It was rarely something likely to be discussed in a high school classroom.

But the term has often been misapplied as a shorthand for the notion that white guilt was being taught in K-12 schools in lessons about slavery, civil rights and discrimination, all core elements of the nations story long before the advent of critical race theory in law and graduate schools.

The debate over the teaching of racial history in education began to boil over in 2020 amid parental unrest over Covid lockdowns, distance learning for children and anti-racism trainings. And last year, organizations like the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, and the American Legislative Exchange Council, which produces model bills for Republican causes, held webinars that warned that teaching what they called critical race theory in schools is un-American.

At the local level, school board members like Terry Castillo in Osceola County said she has gotten unprecedented attention from parents over the debate.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/florida-school-district-cancels-professors-civil-rights-lecture-critic-rcna13183


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TheVipaGTS
01/24/22 11:30:26 AM
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Republicans are the biggest pussies on the planet lol. But something tells me the usual suspects wont cry about censorship or cancel culture in this instance.

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Robot2600
01/24/22 11:32:23 AM
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Pussies are awesome, republicans are are more like brain-dead ostriches or Styrofoam.

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wackyteen
01/24/22 11:56:06 PM
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So scared of it, can't even accurately identify it.

Its the red scare all over again.

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hitokoriX
01/25/22 12:09:39 AM
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TheVipaGTS posted...
Republicans are the biggest pussies on the planet lol. But something tells me the usual suspects wont cry about censorship or cancel culture in this instance.

Nah I'm here. This entire thing Republicans are trying to do is garbage. Can't legislate to shield feelings.

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