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by wonderwonder
1349 days ago
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The article specifically mentions black people.
" It’s a bit shocking that this is still an open question for the co-op movement, especially given that the national groups are just now starting to recognize the work done by African-Americans in co-ops throughout our country’s history." "What are the DEI policies that you support from the Republican candidate? I’ve never heard of that type of one-issue voter." I am a father to 2 white optimally straight (downvote me if you like but I would prefer my kids be straight, if they are not then I love them the same) boys. I find the school systems and corporate worlds constant focus on the rights of everyone except them tiresome and worrisome. I live in Florida so going to vote for Desantis. I don't like him at all but I respect his stance on this. I am going to vote for him based on this single issue. |
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So you haven’t actually asked a black person if they are offended by it. It is in fact you who are offended by it. Makes much more sense.
What exactly is DeSantis’s “stance on this”? I know he championed a bunch of laws on what teachers can do/say, and which books are acceptable to read (i.e. regulations). I’m a father to two white boys. The world seems to be treating them just fine. They don’t seem like victims, to me.
[1] https://www.thenews.coop/142498/sector/credit-unions/us-cred...