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The sight of Black children holding anti- critical race signs wastantamount to child abuse.

The boys in the photo were unaware that they were being taught about the Stop the Wrongs to Our Kids and Employees Act.

This mis-use of Black boys is child abuse, and I would really like to hear the back-story on who these kids were and how they ended up at a DeSantis. Black children are being used this way because of how anti-Black DeSantis is.

A source told the anchor that the Black boys who America's most racist governor used as props came from a Miami charter school.

The school was not named to protect students and staff from threats.

This mis-use of Black boys is tantamount to child abuse. I would really like to hear the back-story on who these kids were and how they wound up at a DeSantis event. Given how anti-Black DeSantis is, using Black children this way is extra sick. https://t.co/FUyS5GDNMw

— Joy-Ann (Pro-Democracy) Reid 😷 (@JoyAnnReid) April 23, 2022

On Saturday, Christina Pushaw wrote that the children understood they were supporting legislation against critical race theory.

I helped with the set up at the event. Pushaw said that his colleague talked to all the kids before the event and told them what was going on.

He has been trying to get points with his far-right base in order to bolster his chances for higher office. He stripped Disney World of its self-governing powers because they criticized the state's gay legislation.

Kids holding signs against critical race theory stand onstage near Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as he signs an anti-CRT bill. (Photo: via Associated Press)
Kids holding signs against critical race theory stand onstage near Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as he signs an anti-CRT bill. (Photo: via Associated Press)

Kids holding signs against critical race theory stand near Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as he signs an anti-CRT bill. The photo was taken by the Associated Press.

The article was originally on HuffPost.

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