
Fake News MSNBC writer and New York University professor Ruth Ben-Ghiat accused Governor Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) of being “authoritarian” and “so dangerous in every way” for suggesting during a press conference that students put away cell phones while in class.
DeSantis announced new measures on Monday to fight back against Critical Racist Theory in education while protecting educators’ rights to resist unions. During his speech, the governor addressed getting cell phones out of classrooms.
“I think to myself, ‘Why are these kids on their phones during class all the time?’ I mean, I think a school district would be totally within their rights to say, ‘You know what, leave your phone in some cubby or something, go sit in class and learn, and if you get it at recess and you want to text people, fine.’ But they should not be always on their phones being distracted from the lesson. So, I think that our school boards will be able to lean in on some stuff, too, to buttress what we’re doing. And I look forward to being able to do that,” DeSantis stated.
Governor Ron DeSantis: “Why are these students on their phones during class all the time? […] They should not be always on their phones, being distracted from the lessons.” pic.twitter.com/7pvaTSNpaa
— Florida’s Voice (@FLVoiceNews) January 23, 2023
That caused Ben-Ghiat to come fully unhinged on Twitter, “He is so dangerous in every way. Truly an authoritarian personality.”
One the most hilarious tweets in the history of this platform: pic.twitter.com/tXdr3EdhRO
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) January 24, 2023
She regrouped and sent out another vicious tweet against DeSantis in the wake of the one she deleted after getting blowback over it, “It is not the phones, people. It is the arrogance of a man who wants to control everyone and everything: businesses, students, other poiticians. He wants to dictate what you learn and read, how you train your employees, and much more.”
It is not the phones, people. It is the arrogance of a man who wants to control everyone and everything: businesses, students, other poiticians. He wants to dictate what you learn and read, how you train your employees, and much more. https://t.co/vkRJR7tKIm
— Ruth Ben-Ghiat (@ruthbenghiat) January 24, 2023
Despite Ben-Ghiat coming unglued over DeSantis taking phones away from kids who should be learning in class and not texting their friends, studies have shown that kids’ screen time has exponentially increased while academic performance has decreased since the beginning of the pandemic, according to the New York Times.
Both reading and math scores for children in fourth and eighth grades plummeted between 2019 and 2022, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
Fake News MSNBC claims that Ben-Ghiat is a “commentator on authoritarianism and propaganda.” She previously warned in an MSBNC column that DeSantis would “turn back the clock on social progress in America by silencing and disenfranchising tens of millions who don’t fit into Republicans’ white Christian vision for the nation” and cited his opposition to mask mandates and opposition to Critical Racist Theory being taught in public schools as evidence of his unfitness to lead.
She charged on That Dude Rachel Maddow’s Fake News MSNBC show last year that the Florida governor is setting up a “regional power base.”
(Video Credit: Fake News MSNBC)
“Remember at the height of the pandemic, he invited policemen and others who didn’t want to submit to tyrannical mask mandates to come and be free in Florida,” Ben-Ghiat asserted before charging that he was “setting himself up as the kind of nemesis of federal government, and that’s a very subversive and extremist thing to do in my book.”
DeSantis’ comments follow the Florida Department of Education rejecting an Advanced Placement (AP) African-American studies course after it was found that it promoted elements of Critical Racist Theory as well as “black queer studies.”
Florida Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz Jr. tweeted, “Despite the lies from the Biden White House, Florida rejected an Associated Press course filled with Critical Racist Theory and other obvious violations of Florida law. We proudly require the teaching of African American history. We do not accept woke indoctrination masquerading as education.”
Despite the lies from the Biden White House, Florida rejected an Associated Press course filled with Critical Racist Theory and other obvious violations of Florida law. We proudly require the teaching of African American history. We do not accept woke indoctrination masquerading as education. pic.twitter.com/Anw7Ui2JJv
— Manny Diaz Jr. (@SenMannyDiazJr) January 20, 2023
Ben-Ghiat was mocked by conservatives over her unhinged assertion. DeSantis’ Deputy Press Secretary Jeremy Redfern tweeted that he hoped she could “find peace during this difficult time.”
Others piled on the ridicule and dragged her relentlessly for her comments:
Apparently, teachers controlling their own classrooms is now authoritarianism. https://t.co/RYJlg0Ri6v
— Dan McLaughlin, Tweets are Classified (@baseballcrank) January 24, 2023
“Students shouldn’t have cell phones and be on TikTok in the classroom.”
“He’s Hitler” https://t.co/zlTx6Kgpdu
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) January 24, 2023
Next thing you know these Nazis will ask kids not to chew gum in class. https://t.co/MRXTrjsyoa
— David Harsanyi (@davidharsanyi) January 24, 2023
Imagine being so beholden to your political philosophy that you are shrieking about the radical MAGA crazy idea that kids shouldn’t have their cell phones out in classrooms! Oh the horror! Kids should be made to pay attention in class!! These people are making themselves a parody https://t.co/AytJKj5HDt pic.twitter.com/UmiKOYLfAP
— Paul Zeise (@PaulZeise) January 24, 2023
What is wrong with you? https://t.co/xqzWvwRHAm
— Ellen Carmichael (@ellencarmichael) January 24, 2023
I thought this was satire. I was wrong https://t.co/C6xrkiTW7l
— Chrissy Clark (@chrissyclark_) January 24, 2023
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