Man, bigots are the biggest fucking babies. Love to dish it, but can't take it when someone calls them out for being bigots. They have such a weird fetish for victimization.
As a white person who's worked in blue collar industries, I've often had discussions with other (usually white) co-workers about "why do black people get so upset about the N-word, it's just a word, you can call me anything you want and I won't care".
Through much trial and error, I eventually discovered that "Okay, Colonizer" was a very effective way to challenge that assertion, though it was usually met with "BUT THAT'S DIFFERENT >:{" rather than "Oh, I understand now". I'm sure "Okay, racist" would have had a similarly potent effect.
The point that I'm getting at here is that this is basically Florida scrambling to protect white fragility. Laws that protect but don't bind the in group, etc. etc.
In the era of social media it's become common for someone's racism views posted on their personal social media to get forwarded to their professional relationships (employer, clients) leading to fallout, for example.
This is an attempt at stifling that sort of thing. When this first started the people on the receiving end complained about 'freedom of speech'.
They where told freedom of speech isn't freedom of consequences.
This is Floridas attempt at getting rid of the consequences by silencing free speech, ironically.
Isn't truth a complete defense against defamation? As in, if your statement is provably true then it is by definition not defamation (like, this is why the news makes such heavy use of the word "alleged"). So, for example, forwarding someone's personal social media to their employer couldn't be defamation, presuming you weren't claiming someone else's social media was theirs or something. Always make sure when you dox someone you get the right John Smith, I guess?
As always, racists care more about being called racists than they do about actual racism, and will do anything and everything in their power to avoid being called a racist.
Anything and everything, other than, you know, not being racists, that is..
So, the racism is not the problem, being accused of it is the real problem. That tracks with just how awful the cons have become. It seems that every year, they get worse.
It's even worse than that. Stating an obvious fact about someone isn't fucking with their feelings.
Now that I think of it, if they embrace the (accurate) label of "domestic terrorists" then why tf do they get their undies all twisted with being labeled racist?
Because they know a lot of people agree with them on individual policy ideas, but if they claim/accept that label in particular, it will alienate the low information people they target.
English only education
Immigration quotas
Policing policy and methods
Incarceration
Tons of other things
All of these have racial implications, and a huge swath of "middle America" will buy into specific stances. Their MO is to get them agreeing on anything, and then gradually ramp up the rhetoric to get them to more extreme views.
As a normal looking white guy, it is shocking the number of times people will say borderline racist things to feel you out. Depending on your immediate response, they will either cloak themselves in whatever plausible deniability they built into their initial comment and stop talking to you, or they'll continue with gradual escalation until you match them, at which point they know they've found a kindred spirit.
Who wants to take bets on this being marked unconstitutional by a state/federal judge? We keep wasting tax payer money and time on the stupidity that is fucking Desantis
Honestly with how some of these laws go, I'm kinda starting to wonder if a better version of our system might be to have any new law automatically sent to a court process to determine constitutionality before it goes into effect, to stop governments from just kinda spamming blatantly unconstitutional laws and causing trouble before courts get involved to stop each one.
Yarp, and the people who signed said bill/law should be reviewed and possibly automatically impeached to verify if they should be removed from office. It is in their oaths to protect/abide by the constitution, they should know it well enough that it shouldnt be hard to tell mal intent
Edit: I mean imagine someone getting fined $35,000 for calling someone the N word. It would be ludicrous. Yet the idea that if someone accuses you of being someone that uses such speech would get them fined instead is even crazier.
Heinlein suggested an additional branch of the government similar to Congress with the express mandate of repealing laws and with lower requirements to repeal.
This doesn't solve the constitutional question. And I'm sure it would be packed with career politicians bouncing from chamber to chamber.
On second thought, taking more fuck heads in government may not be such a good idea.
what if they are racist? do we get to prove that in court now? can someone officially be labeled racist, because hey, i had to prove it wasnt just an accusation, its the truth!
And this is why you can't give Nazi's power. They'll weaponize "free speech" and the moment they think they can get away with it they'll shut down opponents speech.
I would be fine to let Florida and Texas become their own countries (with anyone who wants to stay in the US being given a substantial subsidy to move elsewhere).
I've ever had this thought. The problem is that over time people would be born into those places, and educated into being terrified of other places and "consensual" to their ongoing abuse, and that wouldn't be at all okay.
I'm of two minds about reporting this sort of thing.
On one hand, it's a fucking joke. State legislators can submit any damned bill they please. Shit like this has 0% of even coming to a vote. It's performative for the hometown voters.
OTOH, heysus christos, this is batshit insane and should see the light of day.
It's cool. I'm used to not actually getting the money I generated.
And they get $210k. I get penalized in this plan. But, I don't think they they could stop at 5 instances of "they're the real racist" either. This is the state printing money. This is so close to the corruption of biblical tax collectors, it's pretty striking.
(btw I know no court will up hold this. Not even in florida )
So theoretically, you could walk up to a black person in the street and call them the n-word to their face and nobody will be able to do anything about it.
Call someone a racist for doing it and get fined $35k.
Under SB 1780, "an allegation that the plaintiff has discriminated against another person or group because of their race, sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity constitutes defamation per se." So even when these allegations are false, they are automatically defamatory. Anyone in these circumstances wouldn't have to prove "actual malice," which was a standard set for defamation suits following the decision in the 1964 U.S. Supreme Court case New York Times vs. Sullivan. Additionally, the bill would make it easier to set up the conditions for a fact-finder to automatically infer that actual malice took place after an accusation of discrimination is made.