A federal judge said Florida is becoming a 'First Amendment upside down,' alluding to the perverse alternate reality of the hit Netflix show, 'Stranger Things.' (via thereidout Blog)
to nickname it). The law significantly curbed schools’ and employers’ ability to require lessons and trainings discussing racism, sexism and gender identity.Two Florida-based companies named Honeyfund and Primo, along with a diversity training consulting firm and an individual person, argued the bill’s employer provisions violated the Constitution and harmed their businesses.
It was a colorful denunciation of the bill’s mandates. Basically, Walker argued that Florida has measures in place that prevent private companies from curbing free speech.The plaintiffs would be forced The judge noted that an employer who touts civil protest techniques used by Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi could be accused of deeming Black and Asian people morally superior.
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