The Story of a Conservative Activist Who Is Fighting Wokeism: He’s Been Called ‘The Problem’ By Some BUT Actually He is A Solution to The Problem

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed Chris Rufo a trustee of a state college. And Rufo quickly moved to end what he considers leftist indoctrination.

This from frontpagemag.com.

It is obvious that some people hate Chris Rufo for what he is doing.

One student at Florida’s New College shouted:

Your agenda to turn our campus into a space of extremist indoctrination is harming our enrollment! You are the problem!

In a recent YouTube video Rufo explained:

I’m not the problem. I’m actually the solution.

We fired the director of DEI [Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion] and abolished her entire department.

Rufo learned about indoctrination after making a PBS documentary on poverty. He started getting odd leaks from government workers.

Rufo stated:

Mid-level bureaucrats, so exasperated with what was happening, started feeding me documents.

The documents showed that government Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion officials pushed anti-white racism. Seattle told employees:

Work on undoing your own whiteness.

It’s a product of critical race theory, said Rufo.

The intention is to have an emotional lever against you.

What’s in it for them? I ask.

He answered:

Career advancement, and cultural and emotional power over others.

Tweeting the leaks led to more leaks.

I did one story, and then I’d get five or six people sending me documents … then suddenly it was 100 people and 1,000 people.

A worker at the defense contractor Sandia Labs revealed that Sandia’s new hiring rules require them to always interview “at least one” woman and one minority.

Sounds fair, right? Make up for past discrimination.

Rufo responded:

You should be encouraging a wide variety of people to apply. But when we’re talking about nuclear weapons, you need to have the most capable individuals, regardless of race or sex.

Rufo’s critics accuse him of making things up. The New Yorker profile on him was titled:

How a Conservative Activist Invented the Conflict Over Critical Race Theory.

Rufo responded:

I post all of the original source documents for every one of my stories. It’s so shameful when it’s exposed to sunlight that they’ve engaged in these accusations as a form of denial.

All 100 Fortune 100 companies have DEI bureaucracies. It’s seen as second nature to endorse Black Lives Matter, a left-wing racial activist organization responsible for rioting, violence, but if you say, ‘I’m pro-life and I want a pro-life message in a corporate setting,’ it would be shut down immediately! … Why are only one set of political ideologies allowed?

Perhaps, because America’s history of slavery and oppression is so bad.

Rufo replied:

But that’s also based on a lie! Of course, slavery is an abominable historical legacy, but the record of the United States on slavery … is much better than almost anywhere else.

NOTE: Florida now has banned all public universities from funding DEI programs, and from claiming that systemic racism is inherent in the United States.

But doesn’t that violate professors’ right to speak? The free speech group FIRE calls Florida’s new university rules “flatly unconstitutional.”

And what about the things Rufo and DeSantis are doing? Are they not authoritarian?

Rufo responded:

Impressionable young kids should not be taught race hatred. These are commonsense restrictions that aren’t authoritarian. They’re simply acknowledging that the state is the authority in the public schools.

Florida forbids public schoolteachers from teaching the ‘1619 Project,’ which argues that America was really founded when slaves were brought here.

Rufo explained:

The idea that the founders fought the revolution to protect slavery is so mind-boggling that even Marxist historians debunked it.

That’s true. But is Rufo concerned that the next Florida governor might require schools to teach things like the ‘1619 Project’?

Rufo said:

Of course, I worry about that. But that’s what democracy is for … what politics is for.

But shouldn’t politics—once we have our Constitutional Republic back intact—involve letting us choose representatives who preside over limited government, one that protects us from fraud, force, and theft, but mostly leaves us alone?

Florida leads the nation in school choice. That’s great. We’re better off when politicians give power back to parents. Then parents who want their kids taught the ‘1619 Project’ can have that. Those who don’t are free to pick another school.

Final thoughts: We are not alone, Def-Con News readers. This article tells the story of one Conservative Activist fighting for our constitutional rights—one of many or our side.

God speed to Conservatism and God speed to the Take Back of our Constitutional Republic.