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What Year Is It? A Florida University Is Removing Anti-Racist Statements From Website

The University of Central Florida is removing statements of anti-racism from department sites as part of Gov. DeSantis' "Stop WOKE Act."

If you want to learn more about the University of Central Floridaโ€™s stance on racism, you wonโ€™t find the information on the website. In fact, the Orlando public research university is taking steps to remove anti-racist statements from its departmentsโ€™ websites. Youโ€™re probably thinking that this is a huge step in the wrong direction for an institution that is supposed to be shaping young minds, and you wouldnโ€™t be wrong. However, it is in line with the โ€œStop WOKE Act,โ€ a law signed by Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) that limits the way race is discussed in schools and the workplace.

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But the website edits are unsettling to some UCF faculty members, including Ann Gleig, a UCF religious studies professor. She says the universityโ€™s philosophy department took great care to create their statement on anti-racism in 2020 after the murder of George Floyd. โ€œThis is a complete infringement of academic freedom,โ€ she said. โ€œThe statement was crafted over a period of time with dialogue and input across a twenty person plus faculty trained in philosophy, religion and cultural studies and the humanities.โ€

The โ€œStop WOKE Actโ€, which was signed into law in April, is part of Governor DeSantisโ€™ half-baked plan to โ€œtake on both corporate wokeness and critical race theory.โ€ The new law bans teaching that any group is โ€œinherently racist, sexist, or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciouslyโ€ or that a person or group โ€œbears personal responsibility for and must feel guilt, anguish, or other forms of psychological distress.โ€ More specifically, it is meant to sanitize the way our countryโ€™s history is taught so as not to make white people feel guilty about slavery and other wrongdoings of the past.

But State Rep. Carlos G. Smith (D-FL), who graduated from UCF, is calling BS. The stateโ€™s first LGBTQ Latino legislator expressed his disappointment with Governor DeSantis and the universityโ€™s recent move on Twitter, writing:

โ€œThe DeSantis regime has made the anti-racist mission of my alma mater AGAINST THE LAW. This is a consequence of HB 7 and the Governorโ€™s out-of-control censorship agenda. This is not freedom.โ€

https://twitter.com/CarlosGSmith/status/1547300786291576837?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

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