AP Uses Fake News To Spread Racist Agenda

Written By BlabberBuzz | Sunday, 23 January 2022 05:15 AM
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The Associated Press is being denounced on Twitter after announcing that a new Florida bill prohibiting the teachings of Critical Race Theory was one "that would prohibit public schools and private businesses from making White people feel 'discomfort' when they teach students or train employees about discrimination in the nation's past." Nowhere in the legislation, though, does it specify any singular race.

Florida Senate Bill 148, or "An act relating to individual freedom," got its first approval on Tuesday, being passed by the Senate Education Committee along party lines, according to the Associated Press.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis pressed lawmakers to pass the legislation earlier this month, describing Critical Race Theory as "crap."

The legislation would "give businesses, employees, children, and families tools to fight back against woke indoctrination," according to a press release from DeSantis' office.

"The Stop WOKE Act will be the strongest legislation of its kind in the nation and will take on both corporate wokeness and Critical Race Theory. Today's proposal builds on actions Governor DeSantis has already taken to ban Critical Race Theory and the New York Times' 1619 project in Florida's schools," the press release went on.

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In the first paragraph of the Associated Press story, it declares: "A bill pushed by Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis that would prohibit public schools and private businesses from making White people feel 'discomfort' when they teach students or train employees about discrimination in the nation's past received its first approval Tuesday."

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The line the story refers to two words on page three of the legislation, which notes that illegal employment practices include making "an individual" feel "discomfort, guilt, anguish, or any other form of psychological distress on account of his or her race, color, sex, or national origin."

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The phrase appears again on page 10 in reference to education instruction. "Accordingly, instruction on the topics enumerated in 282 this section and supporting materials must be consistent with 283 the following principles of individual freedom:… An individual should not be made to feel discomfort, 298 guilt, anguish, or any other form of psychological distress on 299 accounts of his or her race."

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The Associated Press article does not include the whole language of the text until paragraph 8, declaring in both the first paragraph and the headline that the law is meant to prevent 'White discomfort."

Twitter users were quick to point out that the Associated Press inserted their own language into the bill, stating that their phrasing is not what the legislation states.

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"Ask the Associated Press, because it's the AP's term. That's not what the Florida law says. Read first, comment second!" declared National Review writer Dan McLaughlin, in response to a tweet from CNN correspondent Ana Navarro-Cárdenas, who questioned what "White discomfort" meant.

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