Kamala Harris Not Up To Discuss Florida’s School Curriculum Regarding History of Slavery

Vice President Kamala Harris has recently spoken out against the Florida state curriculum that suggests enslaved people learned valuable skills under their enslavement.

The Biden administration, along with Senator Tim Scott and former Texas Congressman Will Hurd have also expressed their disapproval of this teaching.

Republican Presidential challenger, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has defended the new standards and responded to Harris’ criticisms by inviting her for a roundtable discussion on the issue.

Harris rejected DeSantis’ invitation and spoke out against it during a gathering of the Women’s Missionary Society of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Orlando.

But it seems like cowardly Kamala would rather gaslight, especially since she is a well-known stumbler and bumbler when it comes to debate.

She said that there was no “roundtable, no lecture, no invitation we will accept to debate an undeniable fact: There were no redeeming qualities of slavery.”

She further accused so-called leaders such as DeSantis for attempting to prevent children from learning “our true and full history.”

So there you have it. Accept our ideology, without any discussion, or of course, you are a racist.

DeSantis has since pivoted away from his focus on education towards economic issues such as increasing domestic energy production, ending China’s preferred trade status, and expanding bank disclosures in order to strengthen his hold on the GOP vote ahead of November’s election.

He had previously used his political platform to wage a war against progressive ideologies such as infanticide on demand and the LGBTQ grooming agenda.

Erica Carlin is an independent journalist, opinion writer and contributor to several news and opinion sources. She is based in Georgia.

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