organization, as a business and as a staff, you have to say something about it. my fear is that the next step for ron desantis, since he s already trying to destroy history, he s already trying to keep black people from voting, already trying to offend and push back on the largest corporation, one of the largest employers in the state, and he s not suffering any consequences is the republican nomination. it s not like he s a bright guy or overly sophisticated. ron desantis has simply taken the donald trump playbook from the white house and said, wait a minute, there s no strong democratic party here like trump faced in congress that can stop his more ridiculous actions. if ron desantis can pass an anti-muslim bill for the state of florida, he would. if he could pass an anti-crt if he could say it s illegal to say you re black, i m pretty sure the guy would try it. he s doing everything that trump did because if donald trump doesn t run for president or for some reason fails, desantis
homogenius. half of those in the party are one group of white christian, white evangelicals and the only group, by the way, in the country today and this is also what is strikingly different than 2004 when many people thought of marriage equality as a religious versus non-relist non-religious issue. today, every group except for white evangelicals support marriage equality, right? but it is about ginning up kind of fear and really if you step back and see this against the anti crt bills, the emerging picture is that the don t say gay, don t say racism bills are part of this coordinated effort that it s just this message and they are really scenical. they are scenical. it a culture war and they re really about fashioning weapons for the culture war and for political campaigns in the guides of legislation. you know, and brandon, they re doing everything from the qanon thing is an open
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