Las Vegas Review-Journal

Desantis trying to out-trump Trump with ‘woke’ book ban

- Leonard Greene Leonard Greene is a columnist for the New York Daily News.

Now, he’s gone too far.

Ron Desantis, the governor of Florida, had already crossed way over the line with his racist “war on woke,” attacking any and all programs ensuring diversity, equity and inclusion.

And don’t get us started again on his homophobic “don’t say gay” bill from last year outlawing some classroom instructio­n on LGBTQ issues.

Now, Desantis has deemed it a threat to Florida’s future for school-aged children to read about two of baseball’s biggest icons — Hank Aaron and Roberto Clemente.

Children’s books about the game- and society-changing Hall of Famers are on a list of titles banned in Florida’s Duval County, which includes the city of Jacksonvil­le.

The books — “Henry Aaron’s Dream” by Matt Tavares and “Roberto Clemente: Pride of the Pittsburgh Pirates” by Jonah Winter — are among 176 flagged titles, according to Pen America, a nonprofit organizati­on that champions literary freedom.

According to Pen America, books about Rosa Parks, Japanese internment camps and Hurricane Katrina have also been put on ice.

“No specific reason has been given, but they seem to be removing any books that acknowledg­e that racism exists,” Tavares tweeted. “They probably also don’t like the fact that it mentions the racism that Henry Aaron encountere­d when he played for Jacksonvil­le in 1953.”

Desantis in April signed the “Stop WOKE” act, which restricts lessons and training on race and diversity in schools and in the workplace, particular­ly anything that discusses privilege or oppression based on race.

The law also prohibits anything that considers whether someone “bears personal responsibi­lity for and must feel guilt, anguish or other forms of psychologi­cal distress” due to U.S. racial history.

WOKE in the bill stands for “Wrongs to Our Kids and Employees.”

Catchy.

Under Desantis’ Stop Woke Act, books that have not been officially vetted and approved must be hidden or covered, and teachers or librarians who don’t comply could face third-degree felony charges for sharing titles considered pornograph­ic or obscene under Florida law.

Desantis kicked off Black History Month by announcing plans to ban funding for diversity programs at state colleges.

If Desantis had his way, we wouldn’t be celebratin­g Black History Month at all, which would be a shame considerin­g all the generation­s that we’ve endured White History Month.

Yes, there is such a thing as White History Month. Always has been. They just called it something different: March, April, May …

Desantis is part of a scary wave of Republican conservati­ves doing their best to outtrump Donald Trump.

That includes Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who, during President Joe Biden’s State of the Union speech, crassly broke decorum and loudly called Biden a liar.

Greene was in a room where Republican George Santos — Congressma­n Pants on Fire — was holding court, and she called Biden a liar.

Desantis and his ilk need to wake up. Black people, as far as I can tell, don’t even say “woke” anymore. The word has been stolen, manipulate­d and used against us, like so many other parts of our culture.

Now, if we could just get Black people to stop using the N-word.

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