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Whoopi Goldberg tore into Governor Ron DeSantis on “The View” for “trying to repeat [slavery]” after Florida’s Board of Education approved curriculum standards for African-American history last week.
“I feel like [the Board] didn’t talk to any African-Americans” when they developed these standards, she says.
“We’re telling you this history; it’s our American history because you need to know so we don’t repeat it. And here you come, DeSantis, trying to repeat it,” she spits.
“First off, Whoopi, you gotta lay off the pipe,” Rubin says, adding, “I’ve heard from multiple sources you show up to that show stoned every day.”
Rubin is certain that DeSantis does not intend to reinstitute slavery or deny that it happened.
“[She] flat out lied when she said that they should've talked to some black scholars about this,” he says.
Dr. William B. Allen as well as Dr. Frances Presley Rice, both of whom are African-American, were on the board that approved the curriculum.
Maybe Whoopi missed that little detail. Perhaps she needs to get her facts straight before her next tirade.
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