1. According to @[email protected], textbook publishers are trying to indoctrinate students by incorporating "woke" concepts into social studies textbooks

But DeSantis has provided few details

So we've obtained Florida's reviews of the textbooks

Follow along if interested

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@[email protected] 2. Many reviews are performed by right-wing activists from the Florida Citizens Alliance

"Florida children are being indoctrinated in a public school system that undermines their individual rights and destroys our nation’s founding principles and family values," the group says.

@[email protected] 3. One reviewer of a 1st Grade text, Social Studies Alive!, determined that the textbook was in "very poor/no alignment" with the Florida law that prohibits instruction of gender identity.

Why?

The textbook's "photographs and graphics include homosexual...couples."

@[email protected] 4. Another initially rejected textbook for 6th-8th grade was Civics Alive! One reviewer who did not recommend the text claims that "the discussion of lesbianism… [is] inappropriate for the middle school classroom."

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What makes a social studies textbook "woke" in Ron DeSantis' Florida

According to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R), textbook publishers are attempting to indoctrinate Florida students by incorporating "woke" concepts into social studies textbooks — in violation of state laws prohibiting certain kinds of instruction on race and gender. The DeSantis administration says it is scrutinizing these textbooks for "

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@[email protected] 5. This is the entire "discussion of lesbianism" within the textbook:

"LGBTQ candidates have also made some headway gaining governmental positions. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin became the first lesbian elected to the Senate in 2012"

@[email protected] 6. The same review concludes that the "reference of LGBTQ court cases" is an example of "liberal bias" that is inconsistent with state standards.

This is the only LGBTQ-related court case referenced in the textbook:

@[email protected] 7. The review of Civics Alive! Foundations and Functions also claims the discussion of "abortion rights" is "inappropriate." This is how the textbook addresses abortion rights.

@[email protected] 8. One middle school social studies textbook, Florida US History Advanced, was not rejected by the state but did have several issues flagged by a reviewer.

The reviewer writes that "Slavery image on pg. 444 may violate the statute relating to guilt of future generations."

@[email protected] 9. The same reviewer also cites another image that depicts "the life of White plantation owners," which the reviewer believes is "outside the scope of the standard and potentially the law."
@juddlegum nice room, ms. Scarlett could swear it's too French but now it looks typical apartment in Ukraine... I'd go check on those slaves.