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With a platform that has been echoed in state legislatures across the United States and in the halls of Congress and has received widespread condemnation from human rights groups, Ron DeSantis has championed his record of targeting LGBT+ people, particularly transgender youth.

His campaign for the Republican nomination for president in 2024 is being fueled by the governor's extensive platform, which focuses on trans rights and civil liberties. He has also pledged to implement his agenda on a national scale.

His campaign posted a video at the end of Pride Month that combines previous statements from his Republican opponent, Donald Trump, celebrating Pride and promising protections for LGBT+ rights. The video then cuts to a fast-paced series of headlines and comments labeling the DeSantis agenda as "draconian," a threat to "trans existence," and "totalitarianism in disguise," with a series of images and quick edits that are reminiscent of far-right and authoritarian memes.

For gay right-wing influencers, pundits, and political organizations that had previously supported him, that appeared to be the final straw. A co-founder of Gays Against Groomers resigned in protest of the "extremely anti-gay" video, indicating that an anti-trans group with close ties to the DeSantis camp appears to have collapsed as a result of the video.

David Leatherwood appears to be one of several recent departures from the far-right group, despite his appearance in a pro-DeSantis advertisement less than a year ago. There is speculation that blowback from the most recent video provided a pretext for now-former supporters of DeSantis to leave after poll numbers dropped.

 

The video's message was criticized by Republicans as "divisive and desperate."

In a statement, group president Charles Moran said, "This old playbook has been tried and failed – repeatedly." The team led by Ron DeSantis is unable to distinguish between gays who follow common sense and gays who follow the radical Left. Sadly, he sees them all as one. His naive policy positions pose a threat and are politically ignorant.

Conservative US Rep George Santos of New York, who had vocally upheld the supposed "Don't Say Gay" bill last year, presently says he feels "utilized" by Mr DeSantis.

"I used to think he was an extraordinary lead representative," he told The Slope. " I'm beginning to think differently now.

 

 

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Desantis has decided to make it worse by defending the video

 

Ron DeSantis defends video going after Trump on LGBTQ issues: ‘Totally fair game’

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis defended a controversial video Wednesday that went after former President Donald Trump over LGBTQ rights and was shared by his campaign.

“Identifying Donald Trump as really being a pioneer in injecting gender ideology into the mainstream, where he was having men compete against women in his beauty pageants — I think that’s totally fair game, because he’s now campaigning saying the opposite,” DeSantis told conservative commentator Tomi Lahren in an interview for her streaming show “Tomi Lahren is Fearless.”

https://news.yahoo.com/ron-desantis-defends-video-going-055808051.html

 

If that's all the video did, he'd have a fair point. But the second half is just nuts and has nothing to do with going after Trump. 

 

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Just now, EastBayRay said:

Crossed the line? Who gets to decide where the line is?

 

First amendment- he can say whatever he likes. Let the voters decide. 
 

we can disagree with his opinions but he must be allowed to have them.

Anybody gets to decide where the line is and share their opinion about that line. First amendment. Can you share with us where anyone in the article suggested that Desantis' video does not enjoy constitutional protection? And what does criticism of the video have to do with what voters decide? Does the video enjoy some special protection from criticism so voters shouldn't be exposed to it?

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When someone shows you who they are believe them this guy doesn’t measure up to the American ideals I’ve been taught he obviously doesn’t belong in the White House most likely a moot point anyway 

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Netflix also not very happy with this video.........

 

‘Peaky Blinders’ says video shared by Ron DeSantis campaign used footage of Cillian Murphy ‘without permission’

 “We confirm the footage of Tommy Shelby’s character used within the video posted by Ron Desantis (sic) campaign was obtained without permission or official licence (sic),” the tweet from the “Peaky Blinders” production said.

“We do not support nor endorse the video’s narrative and strongly disapprove of the use of the content in this 

https://edition.cnn.com/2023/07/06/entertainment/peaky-blinders-ron-desantis/index.html

 

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6 hours ago, Tug said:

When someone shows you who they are believe them this guy doesn’t measure up to the American ideals I’ve been taught he obviously doesn’t belong in the White House most likely a moot point anyway 

He's a genuinely nasty and apparently paranoid character.

 

DeSantis tried to bury her. Now she’s helping Trump try to bury him

wo months before Election Day 2020, Susie Wiles stood uncomfortably inside a hospitality tent in Florida, caught between two proud and exacting men whom she had helped elect: President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis...

A year earlier, Wiles had been one of the most powerful people in the Florida governor’s orbit, leading his political operation and plotting his path to national prominence. Then he abruptly banished her, privately questioning her loyalty and moving to blackball her across Republican politics.

https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/nation-politics/desantis-tried-to-bury-her-now-shes-helping-trump-try-to-bury-him/

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I've been wondering who could possibly be favorably influenced by Desantis video. Here's one take on that:

DeSantis targets a significant primary demographic: Insecure men

There are three obvious reasons that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign promoted an aggressively anti-LGBTQ+ ad on social media last week.

https://archive.ph/FHi4k

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/07/06/desantis-lgbtq-insecure-men/

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10 hours ago, placeholder said:

Anybody gets to decide where the line is and share their opinion about that line. First amendment. Can you share with us where anyone in the article suggested that Desantis' video does not enjoy constitutional protection? And what does criticism of the video have to do with what voters decide? Does the video enjoy some special protection from criticism so voters shouldn't be exposed to it?

Define the line.

 

if it’s the point at which liberals get offended then who cares?

 

half of America is quite happy to dive across that line head first. 
 

my mom is a democrat and even she is getting pissed at the limitations on free speech from the wokes

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5 minutes ago, EastBayRay said:

Define the line.

 

if it’s the point at which liberals get offended then who cares?

 

half of America is quite happy to dive across that line head first. 
 

my mom is a democrat and even she is getting pissed at the limitations on free speech from the wokes

Are you American?in another thread you alluded differently?if your mother is American then you are or is it your step mom?anyway most Americans don’t want a fascist like bobble head Ron kinda goes against the American ideals those ideals are not defined by political parties they are in the heart

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58 minutes ago, EastBayRay said:

Define the line.

 

if it’s the point at which liberals get offended then who cares?

 

half of America is quite happy to dive across that line head first. 
 

my mom is a democrat and even she is getting pissed at the limitations on free speech from the wokes

"Define the line" Am I a mind reader for what the person said? Apparently, you believe that you are. But for those of us who can only count on what we read and or hear with our ears,  was any kind of censorship proposed in that speech? Any limitations on the First Amendment? 

And please, spare us the alleged reactions of putative parents and other relatives and friends. It's a silly and transparent rhetorical vacuity.

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3 hours ago, Tug said:

Huh???really like restrictions on what kids can read?stripping women of the right to control their bodies?like attempting to restrict voting?like trying to force that don’t say gay bs?really?no sir mr Desantis is all about restrictions on freedom and he’s hell bent on getting the government involved to restrict and take away rights and freedoms 

Let's not forget his restrictions on protests and use of government to punish businesses that disagree with him.

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On 7/7/2023 at 7:15 PM, EastBayRay said:

Define the line.

 

if it’s the point at which liberals get offended then who cares?

 

half of America is quite happy to dive across that line head first. 
 

my mom is a democrat and even she is getting pissed at the limitations on free speech from the wokes

So your mother would also be happy to hear political leaders and people in the public eye set up programmes to convince people that  women should have the right to vote removed, and black people should not be allowed on buses......and Jews should be deported.....as its 'free speach'? 

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On 7/7/2023 at 8:46 AM, EastBayRay said:

Crossed the line? Who gets to decide where the line is?

 

First amendment- he can say whatever he likes. Let the voters decide. 
 

we can disagree with his opinions but he must be allowed to have them.

His opinions are why far right extremists shoot up gay clubs.

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12 hours ago, EastBayRay said:

Yes I am American. California. Perhaps my interest in international issues confused you.

 

I don’t consider De Santis a fascist. Quite the opposite in fact. He seems to oppose big state government getting more power and dictating how people speak and think about things.

 

it seems to me that the democrats are the ones telling people what the correct opinions are on various issues. And punishing those who do not comply.

A bit of a non sequiter here. Can you explain how you get from opposing big government to not being fascist?

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DeSantis is not only crossing the line with his campaign videos but also in his claims on crime in Florida.

 

Nearly half of Florida's population excluded from state crime data

 

To attract Republican primary voters across the country, Gov. Ron DeSantis is pitching himself as a "law-and-order" presidential candidate. His proof: Florida's 50-year crime low.

 

Yes, but: Nearly half of the state's population is excluded from 2021 crime figures estimated by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), according to data provided to Axios by The Marshall Project, a nonprofit newsroom covering criminal justice.

 

Florida's participation rate in the FBI's national data collection is also the lowest of any state in the country.

 

https://www.axios.com/local/tampa-bay/2023/07/12/florida-crime-data-incomplete-fbi-reporting

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