Featured

Republican Lawmakers Denounce DeSantis Being Called a 'Racist'

Share

During the special legislative session that Gov. Ron DeSantis called for to address congressional redistricting maps, Democratic legislators came out in force to condemn the Gov. DeSantis’s actions, calling him everything from an “authoritarian trash” to a “racist.”

Conservative firebrand Rep. Randy Fine (R), who has questioned the motives of Progressive lawmakers,  took issue with the fact that Democrats like Rep. Angie Nixon went as far as to call DeSantis a racist for wanting to draw “race-neutral” districts.

“I did, I called him one,” said Nixon before qualifying her remark by saying that DeSantis’s “policies” and stonewalling of black legislators and the Black community, is why she believes he is a racist.

“They think we are all racists,” said Rep. Fine. “Nixon is an idiot, only an idiot would say using racism to redistrict is good.

Rep. Fine went on to accuse Nixon and other Democrats are espousing racism by supporting districts that are based solely on race.

“What they support is the idea of saying one race is superior to another for the purpose of drawing a map, that we should focus on that above all else. It’s racist” added Fine.

Fine continued his defense of DeSantis, arguing that Rep. Al Lawson, Jr’s minority-driven congressional district was a “terrible” idea.

Fine said, “The Governor believes we are all equal. Creating a district from Gadson County to Jacksonville to put one race together is terrible. What if someone said we should only draw maps based on white people? Or Jews? Asians? It’s crazy.”

Other Republican lawmakers echoed Fine, agreeing with him that calling DeSantis a racist as “ridiculous.”

“Ridiculous. That’s just ridiculous,” said Rep. David Borrero (R).

“Democrats need to come up with a better argument that is not always screaming “racist,” articulate what the problems are instead of using the word race about everything. Not everything is race,” said Rep. Joe Harding as he left the House floor.

Jacksonville-area Rep. Jason Fischer (R), who is considering a congressional run, said that Democrats were acting like children with their wild accusations.

“They need to start acting like grown-ups. This is a professional environment and acting like children has no place in the Florida legislature,” said Fischer.

The Florida House of Representatives voted and pass the congressional map and Democrats held a sit-in on the House Floor.

Javier Manjarres

Javier Manjarres is a nationally renowned award-winning political journalist and Publisher of Floridianpress.com, Hispolitica.com, shark-tank.com, and Texaspolitics.com He enjoys traveling, playing soccer, mixed martial arts, weight-lifting, swimming, and biking. Javier is also a political consultant and has also authored "BROWN PEOPLE," which is a book about Hispanic Politics. Follow on Twitter: @JavManjarres Email him at Diversenewmedia@gmail.com

Recent Posts

Wilson and Democrats Propose Forcing Schools to Hold Youth Voter Registration Drives

US Representative Frederica Wilson (D-FL) filed the High School Voter Empowerment Act this week in…

33 mins ago

Rep. Lee's REPORT Act Sent to President's Desk, Looks to Curb Online Predators

Representative Laurel Lee (R-FL) has played an integral role in sending the Revising Existing Procedures…

2 hours ago

US Navy Targeted in Red Sea as Biden Admin Warns US Military in Gaza Pier Could be Shot at

US Central Command (CENTCOM) has reported two US Navy ships were targeted by Houthi militant…

2 hours ago

Waltz Bill to Secure U.S. Coastal Borders Passes

The bipartisan, bicameral bill would secure the U.S. coastal borders, including Florida's, from drug and…

2 hours ago

Juice🍊—5.1.2024—Florida's 6-Week Abortion Ban Kicks in Today—Defending Antisemitic Protestors—Mills, Eskamani, Book, Lee—More...

'Cruel and Unusual': Senate Minority Leader Slams Six-Week Abortion Ban The ban goes into effect…

3 hours ago