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Univision host spreads Florida curriculum hoax at Fox News GOP debate.


The Univision co-host of the Fox ⁣News Republican presidential debate reinforced false leftist narratives Wednesday night when pressing⁢ Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on his state’s K-12 curriculum.

Univision’s Ilia Calderon implied DeSantis promoted educational standards that suggested slavery benefitted the victims. The question emanates from claims Vice⁣ President Kamala Harris fabricated this summer.

“Florida’s new Black History curriculum ⁤says ‘slaves developed skills that in ‍some instances could be ‍applied for their personal benefit,’” Calderon ​said, ignoring ⁤that the left-wing⁣ College Board has apparently made nearly identical statements. ​“You have said, ‘Slaves⁤ developed skills in spite of slavery, ​not because ⁣of⁢ it.’ ⁢But many are still hurt. For descendants of slaves, ⁢this is personal. What is your ⁣message to them?”

The Florida​ governor attacked the question as a “hoax” engineered​ by the vice president to smear Republicans as racist.

“First of all, ⁣that’s a hoax that was perpetrated by Kamala Harris. We are not⁢ going to be doing ⁣that,” DeSantis ⁣said. “Second ‍of all, that was written by descendants of slaves. These⁣ are great ⁤black history scholars, so ‌we need ‌to stop playing‌ these ⁣games.”

“Here’s the deal,” DeSantis added, “Our country’s education system is in decline because it’s focused on indoctrination, denying parents’ rights. Florida represents‌ the revival⁢ of American education.”

Vice President Harris⁢ helped ignite the‍ conspiracy theory surrounding Florida’s education standards in July when she landed⁣ in​ Jacksonville to ⁣denounce the new curriculum for ‍middle schoolers.

“They decided‍ middle‍ school students will⁣ be‌ taught that‍ enslaved people benefited ⁢from slavery,” Harris said. “They insult us in an attempt to gaslight us, and we will ⁤not stand for it.”

Dr. William Allen, the former ⁣chairman of the U.S. Commission on⁣ Civil Rights who helped design Florida’s new curriculum, condemned the vice president’s remarks as “categorically ⁢false” on ABC News.

“The only criticism I’ve encountered so far‍ [on the new curriculum] is a‍ single one that ​was ​articulated by the vice president, and which was an error,” said Allen, who is black. “It was never said that slavery‌ was⁤ beneficial to Africans.”

Univision host Calderon went on‌ to amplify another leftist narrative in the Fox News ‍debate when she ​asked former Vice President Mike ⁢Pence‌ about warnings from the Department of‌ Homeland ‍Security (DHS) for LGBT Americans.

“The Department ⁢of Homeland Security warns violence against LGBT+ people ​is on the rise‌ and intensifying,” Calderon said, citing‌ an unnamed study claiming that “members of that community are nine times more likely ‍to be​ victims of⁤ violent hate crimes.”

“As president,⁣ how would you⁤ protect this community from violent ⁣attacks and discrimination?” ‍Calderon asked.

The Federalist’s Eddie ⁣Scarry debunked the popular left-wing myth of an overwhelming surge in anti-LGBT crimes⁤ in his 2022 book,⁤ “Liberal Misery,” ‍and​ even‌ highlighted one such report ⁣ from the DHS released in the final ‍months of President Donald⁤ Trump’s term.

“But there was a⁣ problem with the report,”⁢ Scarry wrote.⁤ “There were precisely zero citations showing where ⁤the Department of Homeland Security had derived its conclusions ​— no news articles or academic papers. Just an assurance by the acting secretary, who was ‘particularly concerned about white supremacist violent extremists’ of​ late.”

The agency posted another bulletin ⁢ in‍ November to​ garner headlines — ⁤and ⁢apparently debate questions — about a supposed outbreak of violence‍ against LGBT Americans. But it cited just‌ a few prominent⁤ episodes of‌ anti-LGBT violence. One example DHS offered was ⁢the‍ November shooting at a ‌gay bar in Colorado Springs.​ The agency failed to mention the shooter ​ identified ⁢ as “non-binary” ​and used “they/them” pronouns.


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Misleading.

In a recent Fox News Republican presidential debate, ⁤the Univision⁢ co-host reinforced false leftist narratives by pressing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on his state’s ‍K-12 curriculum. Ilia Calderon ⁤from Univision implied​ that DeSantis promoted⁤ educational standards⁤ that suggested slavery benefitted the victims. This question originated⁢ from claims made by ​Vice President Kamala Harris, which have been​ proven to​ be



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