Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law Monday a measure creating a “Victims of Communism Day” at Florida’s public schools, though much of the discussion centered around what state officials believe to be a rise in communist sympathies at Florida’s college campuses.
The bill in question, HB 395, establishes ‘Victims of Communism Day’ in Florida’s public K -12 schools, with specific efforts in high school, such as 45 minutes of classroom instruction in 2023-24 about various communist governments and their leaders.
But at a press conference Monday in Miami-Dade, DeSantis switched over to talk not about K-12 education but rather college campuses, which the governor tends to view as liberal bastions.
He claimed that a lot of young people “don’t really know that much about what communism meant in practice” and “there are probably more Marxists on college faculties in the United States, than there are in all of eastern Europe combined.” The governor did not provide specific data on those numbers during the press conference.
He added: “You can see, at a college campus, students flying the hammer and sickle, from the old soviet union flag,” DeSantis said. “You will have students, who have T-shirts with Che Guevara on the T-shirt. You will see students who idolize people like Mao Zedong. That to me speaks to a tremendous ignorance about what those individuals represented and the evils of communism inflicted on people throughout the world.”
As to the Victims of Communism bill, DeSantis said, “We want to make sure, every year, folks in Florida, particularly our students, will learn about the evils of communism, the dictators that have led communist regimes and the hundreds of millions of people who suffered and continue to suffer under the weight of this discredited ideology.”
When HB 395 was heard on the House Floor during the 2022 legislative session, bill co-sponsor Rep. David Borrero sited a 2020 poll from the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation that noted growing favorability toward socialism and communism among younger voters, such as Millennials and Zoomers.
According to the key take-aways from the survey: “40% of Americans have a favorable view of socialism, up from 36% in 2019. Socialist sentiment is increasing among younger generations with Gen Z’s favorability at 49%, up from 40% in 2019.”
The Phoenix asked about particular data for students and professors that appear to have communist leanings, but the Board of Governors has not yet responded. The board oversees the state university system.
Keep in mind that is legal to be a Communist in America.
“And so our goal here is to stand for the truth,” DeSantis said. “It’s to make sure that Florida, every year, will be able to speak the truth about the evils of communism and recognize those who have fought under the yolk and have escaped to freedom.”
The legislation establishes that Nov.7 be dubbed ‘Victims of Communism Day’ by the Florida Governor, which shall be “suitably observed” by Florida public schools to honor the “100 million people who have fallen victim to the communist regimes across the world.”
Specifically, starting in the 2023-24 school year, high school students taking United States Government course will have at least 45 minutes of classroom instruction about various communist governments and their leaders, such as Joseph Stalin and Fidel Castro, and “how victims suffered under these regimes though poverty, starvation, migration, systemic lethal violence, and suppression of speech.”
DeSantis was joined by Lieutenant Gov. Jeanette Nuñez who echoed his talking points about positive associations of communism on college campuses.
“And sadly, as the governor mentioned, throughout college campuses and throughout this country, we are seeing communism and socialism being romanticized,” she said. “Positive attitudes are at an all-time high, here in this country. But, not here in Florida. Because freedom, not Marxism, has a home here in the free state of Florida.”
She also spoke on other efforts by the state administration to limit what topics are taught in schools, such as banning critical race theory — an effort examining the role of racism, including slavery, in American society — and the New York Times’ 1619 Project from Florida classrooms.
“And by the actions we’re taking today, along with the actions we’ve already taken – like removing CRT, woke ideology from our classroom … to empower parents to make decisions for their children – we will always ensure that our students are getting the best education. Free of socialist ideology, and CRT and woke terms that we will not allow,” Nuñez said.
Miami-Dade Sen. Manny Diaz, the upcoming Florida Commissioner of Education, said that recent COVID restrictions were akin to communism.
“You know, when we talk about communism, victims of communism, we think about it over-shores. But, what’s happened during COVID is a lot of these governments across the United States have tried to lock people down – a version of communism,” Diaz said. He was the Senate sponsor of the bill.
He continued: “And so I am very lucky, to not only have sponsored this bill with my colleagues in the House, but also, hopefully have the opportunity to implement this bill and make sure that every one of our students that goes through a government class in the state of Florida will have a lesson on the perils and evils of communism, and that we will have a day every year to commemorate those victims.”
DeSantis also signed into law a bill, SB 160, changing the names of street signs to names of some people who dissented against Fidel Castro’s government.
–Danielle J. Brown, Florida Phoenix
King MAGA says
‘Can’t you just shoot them, just shoot them in the legs or something?’
Bailey’s Mom says
Unbelievable…what a waste of our taxpayers money!
We have to Vote this Nut Out! DeathSatan must go…
Tony Mack says
Watch how easily Republicans will conflate the word “Communism” with progressive Democratic programs like Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. They’ll also throw in SNAP and voting rights, women’s rights and minority rights. All will be tagged as Communistic/Democratic. They will interchange the words in their discourse and pin everything that they perceive to be wrong with America on Communism/Democrats. Count on it…indoctrination at the very Republican best.
Donald J Trump says
Every time this idiot is given a pen or a microphone he simply proves what an “Asshole” he is. A straight jacket and a lobotomy are too good for this criminal.
Steve says
So says the guy who supports an Authoritarian wannabe down in Mara Loco nice job
Florida Voter says
I’m no longer sure that our politicians know the difference between capitalism, communism, socialism, totalitarianism, dictatorship, democracy, representative democracy, republic, etc. Some of these refer to economics, some to government, some to either and some to both.
If they want to get rid of socialism, let’s start by eliminating Social Security, flood insurance, police, fire, and other emergency services. From there, we can move to scrap health insurance, public education, and any other “shared” resources, like paying our Governor’s salary, fixing roads, etc. These are all examples of socialist economic structures. In its broadest sense, any system where a group of individuals pay a fixed amount for “as needed” resources is socialist.
Our country relies on a balance of socialism and capitalism.
Susan says
Nailed it!
Mark says
“But at a press conference Monday in Miami-Dade, DeSantis switched over to talk not about K-12 education but rather college campuses, which the governor tends to view as liberal bastions.” says the clown who went to Yale and Harvard.
Michael Cocchiola says
To the Fascist State of Florida and its slob of a racist and bigoted governor…
How about a full-day “Victims of White Privilege” lesson for all Florida students. Must include:
– white wealth-driven genocidal murder and enslavement of native peoples throughout the Americas;
– Puritan repression of Native Americans;
– 18th-century Indian wars;
– Black slavery;
– white massacre of plains Indians including concentration camps called “reservations”;
– white gold-rush invasion of legal Indian Country and Alaska;
– the Civil War (highlight that all secessionist states stated that preservation of slavery was the main cause of leaving the Union);
– the white frenzy of the KKK, Jim Crow laws, and the massacre of tens of thousands of Black citizens from 1865 through 1965;
– 19th-century white implementation of anti-Asian immigration laws;
– white incarceration of Japanese-Americans in 1942;
– white (mostly southern) violent reaction to Black voting rights;
– and continuing white violence against gays, immigrants, people of color and non-Christians.
White American abuses against humanity would be demonstrably genocidal in any other country.
Deb says
Let’s make sure all the kids are White, male and Christian while we’re telling them what to think.
Deb says
Oops! I forgot heterosexual!
Randy says
Give someone alttile authority and they feel they own the world.
Been There says
Takes a fascist to pervert a theoretical construct of equitability into something dirty and scary. Good on you, Gov. D. I guess only you get to decide what people believe and don’t. Not good enough that you have your own mini me(s) to indoctrinate. Leave my kids alone to be free thinkers please.
Deborah Coffey says
My God, DeSantis is the most scary person in all of America right now. He wants to own every part of every person…body, mind, and soul. Get. Him. Out!