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  2. Anti-establishment - Wikipedia

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    In the UK anti-establishment figures and groups are seen as those who argue or act against the ruling class. Examples of British anti-establishment satire include much of the humour of Peter Cook and Ben Elton ; novels such as Rumpole of the Bailey ; magazines such as Private Eye ; and television programmes like Spitting Image , That Was The ...

  3. Stop WOKE Act - Wikipedia

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    The Stop WOKE Act, also known as the Stop Wrongs to Our Kids and Employees Act and redubbed the Individual Freedom Act, is a Florida state law which prohibited schools and businesses from teaching certain concepts related to race, gender, racism, and privilege. In addition to that, it prohibits Florida educational institutions and businesses ...

  4. Anti-Woke Classroom Rules Threaten Florida's School Choice ...

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    School choice is supposed to prevent politicians from pushing their ideas into the classroom. Anti-Woke Classroom Rules Threaten Florida's School Choice Achievements Skip to main content

  5. Florida’s a battleground but not for votes. It’s the civil ...

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    Shortly after DeSantis named Rufo, a conservative activist who is an architect of the anti-woke crusade, to the board of the New College of Florida last month, he quickly posted a video titled ...

  6. Stopping 'Stop WOKE': Trio of lawsuits target Florida's anti ...

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  7. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee - Wikipedia

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    U. Florida student documentary exposes the state's anti-minority, anti-gay practices, The Independent Florida Alligator, October 2, 2000. Gannon, Michael. "Crises That Have Faced Florida from Statehood in 1845 to the Present," Democracy and the Economy in Florida at a Time of Crisis, The Rubin O'D. Askew Institute, 2002, pp. 6–9. (PDF document).

  8. 'Frustrating': Judge rejects request to block Florida's new ...

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    U.S. District Judge Mark Walker has shut down a request to temporarily block Florida's new funding ban on state college and university DEI programs.

  9. Antisemitism in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish Florida, the law prohibited Jews from settling in Florida and prohibited the practice of Judaism. The first Jews began to settle in Florida in 1763, when Great Britain acquired Florida from the Spanish. While Jews were allowed to settle in Florida, they still experienced discrimination and prejudice, including in employment.