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Florida White Pill Dose, June 2025


               
2025 Jun 3, 6:33pm   282 views  8 comments

by TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   follow (9)  

The Florida Board of Governors has VETOED the hiring of Santa Ono as University of Florida’s next President. The bad news is the UF board cleared him. He's a weak admin who was all about CCP in biolabs, full wokeness, DEI initiative promulgating, etc.
https://x.com/FLVoiceNews/status/1930004946650313081

Florida expands death penalty mechanisms to include Nitrogen Gas, Firearms, etc. and for which crimes it applies to:
https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2025/903
https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2025/693

Florida is the #1 ICE cooperating state, with more collaborative task forces than any other state in the Union.


And of course, Florida legalizes Gold and Silver payment and makes them exempt from sales tax
https://x.com/NextNewsNetwork/status/1927898438487732309

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1   Patrick   2025 Jun 3, 7:47pm  

AmericanKulak says

The Florida Board of Governors has VETOED the hiring of Santa Ono as University of Florida’s next President. The bad news is the UF board cleared him. He's a weak admin who was all about CCP in biolabs, full wokeness, DEI initiative promulgating, etc.
https://x.com/FLVoiceNews/status/1930004946650313081


Ono also mandated the dangerous and defective jab for many thousands of students in his time as university president in Canada and Michigan.

He should be tried for that crime against humanity.
2   Ceffer   2025 Jun 3, 10:15pm  

Patrick says

Ono also mandated the dangerous and defective jab for many thousands of students in his time as university president in Canada and Michigan.

He'll have to go back to Soros INC and rattle his begging cup. "More money for lies and subversion dear Sir? Is there another opening somewhere?"
3   Patrick   2025 Jun 4, 10:42am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/fountains-of-woke-wednesday-june


In what can best be described as the academic equivalent of a hostage video, Dr. Ono disavowed nearly every statement, program, and position he’d previously endorsed— blaming them on other people, old data, or the fact that he’s “an immunologist” and therefore not responsible for understanding, believing in, or explaining anything outside a petri dish.

Pressed on why he once praised a task force that declared “whiteness is an obstacle to inclusive excellence,” Ono clarified that he no longer stands by those words. Or those ideas. Or that task force. Or apparently anything he said prior to about 18 months ago. It was the same for vaccine mandates (“hard to say”), anti-racism (“not my specific area”), and the climate crisis (“I didn’t have the data back then”).

At one point, he even backed off his own field of study, claiming he never reviewed the clinical data on covid mandates, despite being —get this— an immunologist. ...

At one point, when pressed about a quote from last October, he conveniently replied, “I don’t remember what I was saying at that time.” When pressed on whether he would mandate vaccines again, immunologist Ono said he “doesn’t have enough data” to make that decision.

You almost felt bad for the guy. Almost. Then you remembered he was about to be handed $3 million a year to lead Florida’s flagship university and steer its students through the minefields of science, speech, and social values— armed, apparently, with an empty pipette, a DEI-induced blind spot, and a memory card corrupted by progressive firmware.
4   Glock-n-Load   2025 Jun 4, 12:56pm  

Why does the writer say he almost feels sorry for Ono? This is the problem. Anyone, as long as they have an excuse, can dodge all consequences.
5   Patrick   2025 Jun 8, 9:34pm  

AmericanKulak says

Florida is the #1 ICE cooperating state, with more collaborative task forces than any other state in the Union.


That's good, but California is the state which needs to cooperate with ICE the most.
6   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2025 Jun 8, 10:19pm  

Patrick says

That's good, but California is the state which needs to cooperate with ICE the most.

But it can't, because...

Deporting just two million changes the whole electoral map against Democrats, badly.
https://x.com/LarrySchwe94560/status/1931727831110926608
7   WookieMan   2025 Jun 8, 10:32pm  

AmericanKulak says

Patrick says


That's good, but California is the state which needs to cooperate with ICE the most.

But it can't, because...

Deporting just two million changes the whole electoral map against Democrats, badly.
https://x.com/LarrySchwe94560/status/1931727831110926608

Having been to CA enough to see much of it, I really don't think the illegals are the voting problem. Sure some districts might turn Red. I live it in IL. You could take every illegal out of Chicago, the state generally will be blue even though most of it isn't.

Between LA, SF, SD and Sacramento you have a bunch of blue haired crazy liberal women and gay men. I don't know that getting rid of illegals will move the needle much. Most won't vote out of fear of being caught and deported. Regardless of sanctuary city. Most hispanics just want their money and go about their life. Sure there are crimes committed and gang bangers and government grab, but the hispanic people I know are tame.
8   Patrick   2025 Jun 9, 9:55am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/fiesta-in-la-monday-june-9-2025-c


It’ll be interesting to see how this “organic uprising” plays out nationwide. The rules have changed in many places. Post-2020, we now have uncensored social media to blast through corporate media filters. And after 2020’s summer of “mostly peaceful” arson, many states — including Florida — passed tough anti-rioting laws.

Here in the Sunshine State, since 2021 it’s now perfectly legal to keep driving if protestors decide to turn I-95 into a drum circle. Block a highway, become roadkill. “Rioting” is now a felony here, with a five-year prison sentence and mandatory overnight incarceration without bail.

Other red states have passed anti-rioting laws and more are flirting with them. One suspects that national ICE protests might prompt more legislators to get off the fence. Thanks to DOGE, a lot of federal cash has been trimmed from NGO budgets.

And let us never forget: while Americans were being fined for paddleboarding alone or burying their parents with more than ten mourners, “protests” were magically exempt from lockdowns. Maskless crowds chanting shoulder-to-shoulder were declared essential — as long as they were shouting the right slogans.

That double standard has not been forgotten. The public’s appetite for elite-sanctioned nonsense is dwindling fast. The mood has shifted. What once passed for righteous outrage now looks a lot more like organized extortion. And voters — especially in red and purple states — aren’t in the mood to play along.

Blue states will be hardest hit.

At the end of the day, LA is probably just the warmup act. But the legal landscape and the public’s tolerance for political riots have dramatically changed. In the meantime, we need to keep our eyes on the remittance ball, which is what this unholy color revolution is really all about.

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