Florida is Where 'Woke' Goes to Fade Away

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In Delray Beach, FL, Governor Ron DeSantis made a bold statement about rooting out neo-Marxism and race baiting in his state, sparking criticism from his opponents who have labeled him as a bigot, racist, and even compared him to a dictator. Despite not yet announcing his candidacy for president, it seems that DeSantis is already facing attacks similar to those directed at Donald Trump. As Democrats and the media attempt to deflect attention from the failures of the Biden Administration, they have nothing positive to say about DeSantis, painting him as a villain intent on destroying democracy.

However, DeSantis's policies, such as prioritizing education over social justice indoctrination, upholding the rule of law, and promoting free enterprise, resonate with many Americans. His critics twist these policies to portray them as oppressive and harmful, while the people of Florida rewarded him with a resounding victory in the last gubernatorial election. While the Democrats and media try to vilify DeSantis, it seems they are projecting their own shortcomings onto him.

Despite the incoming backlash, DeSantis's commitment to combating the "Woke" ideology is something many Americans support, hoping to see it eradicated not only in Florida but throughout the country. As DeSantis potentially gears up for a presidential run, we can expect a barrage of attacks from his opponents, but it seems that his message is resonating with a significant portion of the population.