The Tampa Bay Times reports:
Gov. Ron DeSantis repeatedly says he opposes indoctrination in schools. Yet his administration in early July approved materials from a conservative group that says it’s all about indoctrination and “changing minds.”
The Florida Department of Education determined that educational materials geared toward young children and high school students created by PragerU, a nonprofit co-founded by conservative radio host Dennis Prager, was in alignment with the state’s standards on how to teach civics and government to K-12 students.
The content — some of which is narrated by conservative personalities such as Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson — features cartoons, five-minute video history lessons and story-time shows for young children and is part of a brand called PragerU Kids. “It’s true we bring doctrines to children,” Prager told Moms For Liberty. “But what is the bad about our indoctrination?”
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In the video below, Prager complains about being called a fascist outside the Moms For Liberty convention.
.@GovRonDeSantis repeatedly has said he opposes indoctrination in schools. His administration has approved the use of materials from @prageru, whose founder says his group is all about indoctrination and “changing minds.” https://t.co/FAeQjGI5NI
— Jeffrey S. Solochek (@JeffSolochek) July 31, 2023