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Culture War Roundup for the week of December 25, 2023

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where? I don't remotely recognize you and I was pretty involved, including in lobbying governments and in multiple lawsuits and your comments make me think you came late to this like in 2021

you've let post-2020 behavior affect your memory of the timeline and specific behaviors of Desantis during 2020, the relevant time period where Trump was in office

you're participating in the retcon which is why instead of talking about specific behaviors of Desantis and their timeline during 2020 which I've pointed out, you want to use poor proxies like "% in-person schools available" in 2020 and 2021

in most states, schools and school policies are mostly controlled very locally; state governments can and do intervene but rarely did in 2020 (at least to open them), including in Florida which is why it's a goofy proxy for the point you're trying to make but it's pretty typical for the goofy PR derps desantis hired who helped him shred his political career in record time

Okay bro. I’m sure Bleep filed a lot of law suits.

Here is a WaPo article from mid 2020. https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2020/08/18/florida-education-chief-tells-districts-dont-rush-close-schools-when-covid-19-cases-appear/

And from the times https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/19/us/coronavirus-schools-florida-local-control.html

RDS used the power of the purse to keep schools open in mid 2020. So don’t give me your revisionist history nonsense.

so, you were nowhere to be found and engaged in your own retcon of what you did and when you did it

sorry bud, I don't believe you read those paywalled articles and I don't believe you read the order they're talking about, included waiver and subject to advice of local health boards, and it's clear you're not interested in genuine dialogue so I'll end here

Happy New Year

Get lost buddy.

Neither of you are behaving great here, but however annoying @Bleep's passive-aggressive "Happy New Year" might have been, you know if someone is pushing your buttons hard enough that you feel a need to respond like this, you should report the post if you have to, and then walk away.

Fair enough. I should’ve been better.