Tong Liya: Fucking DeSantis is Anti-MAGACommunists = Anti-MAGA = Anti-Trump… Traitor!
Hatemonger DeSantis signs bill mandating kindergartners learn history of communism
“We’re going to tell the truth about the evils of communism,”
“Atrocities committed in foreign countries under the guidance of communism,”
— Ron DeSantis aka The Fake Conservative
“Atrocities committed in foreign countries under the guidance of communism,” also would be required as part of the lessons.
DeSantis signs bill mandating kindergartners learn history of communism.
No wonder Trump call this fake conservative all kind of nicknames:-
1. Meatball Ron
It’s unclear if “Meatball Ron” is a naughty dig at DeSantis’s appearance, intelligence, character, or ethnicity — and that’s what makes it great.
2. DeSaster
Trump tested out “DeSaster” on Truth Social in late May:
3. Rob
Trump had fully embraced “Rob” as a DeSantis nickname. Casual Truth Social users might not realize that “Rob” is an intentional insult, as Trump doesn’t consistently put quotes around the name.
4. Tiny D
“Tiny D” represents DeSantisis’s “pro–toxic masculinity culture wars” coming back to bite him, as Jezebel put it. At around five-eight to five-ten, the governor is kind of short for a presidential candidate, and he’s been wearing high heels to cover this up. So “Tiny D” could be read as an attack on DeSantis’s height, his insecurities, and his effeminate footwear choices.
5. Ron DeEstablishment
“DeEstablishment” clearly conveys Trump’s 2024 message that despite all his recent anti-woke posturing, DeSantis is just a “lackey of former House Speaker Paul Ryan.”
6. Shutdown Ron
The Times reported in February that Trump has used “Shutdown Ron,” which is “a reference to restrictions the governor put in place at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic,” in private conversations.
7. Ron DisHonest
This is another “new idea” Trump is considering, according to Bloomberg. He has yet to use it.
8. DeSoros
In February, Trump World ran with a story about liberal philanthropist George Soros endorsing DeSantis (he didn’t; he called him “shrewd, ruthless, and ambitious,” and predicted he will be the GOP nominee, but in context it clearly wasn’t meant as a compliment).
9. Ron DeSanctimonious
Trump debuted “Ron DeSanctimonious” at a rally in Pennslyvania days before the 2022 midterm elections.
“Ron DeSanctimonious” pic.twitter.com/b7jek5597R
— Andrew Feinberg (@AndrewFeinberg) November 6, 2022
10. Ron DeSanctus
In February, Trump started using “Ron DeSanctus” in some Truth Social posts, probably because “Ron DeSanctimonious” is too long to type. For example:
Flanked by veterans who served in the Bay of Pigs invasion, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday signed a measure that will lead to the history of communism being taught from kindergarten to the 12th grade in public schools.
“We’re going to tell the truth about the evils of communism,” DeSantis said at the bill signing in Hialeah Gardens.
State lawmakers overwhelmingly approved the measure (SB 1264) during the 2024 legislative session that ended last month. Under the bill, lessons on the history of communism will be added to required instruction in public schools starting in the 2026-27 school year.
The lessons would have to be “age appropriate and developmentally appropriate” and incorporate various topics related to communism, its history in the United States, including tactics used by communists.
“All of this will be spread across the curriculum K through 12,” said Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr. The Department of Education will draw up academic standards for the lessons.
“Atrocities committed in foreign countries under the guidance of communism,” also would be required as part of the lessons.
“All of this will be spread across the curriculum K through 12,” said Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr. The Department of Education will draw up academic standards for the lessons.
DeSantis signed the bill on the 63rd anniversary of the Bay of Pigs Invasion and was joined at the bill-signing event by people who fought in the invasion in an attempt to overthrow the Fidel Castro regime.
Rafael Montalvo, president of Brigade 2506 Veterans Association, was among the people who addressed the event at the Hialeah Gardens Museum. The museum features a building funded through the Florida Department of State to honor “the noble efforts of the 2506 Assault Brigade during the Bay of Pigs Invasion.”
“The most important fight against communism is the one that’s done in the schoolrooms,” Montalvo said. “That’s where the battle is happening right now. And this is going to be a tool [giving] us the victory in that area.”
Florida students are already taught about communism in high-school social studies classes and in a seventh-grade civics and government course. A high-school U.S. government class required for graduation also includes 45 minutes of instruction on “Victims of Communism Day.”