The Ron DeSantis administration “celebrated” the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday weekend in fitting fashion for Florida’s governor: whining about diversity efforts.
It may have flown under your radar as you were prepping for a long weekend, but on Friday, DeSantis’ office zeroed in on a new culprit in the anti-white culture war: the National Hockey League.
No, seriously.
DeSantis’ office was made aware of a diversity program the NHL runs to draw job talent from outside of its workforce, which is disproportionately white and male. DeSantis press secretary Bryan Griffin said the upcoming Pathway to Hockey Summit, which is set to take place in Fort Lauderdale on Feb. 2 during the NHL’s All-Star Game festivities, amounts to discrimination.
DeSantis’ office zeroed in on a new culprit in the anti-white culture war: the National Hockey League.
Why? Because in a LinkedIn post, the NHL marketed the event specifically to people who are women, veterans, Black, Asian, Pacific Islander, Hispanic, Latino, Indigenous, LGBTQ or disabled.
“Discrimination of any sort is not welcome in the state of Florida, and we do not abide by the woke notion that discrimination should be overlooked if applied in a politically popular manner or against a politically unpopular demographic,” Griffin said in a statement released Friday. He added: “We are fighting all discrimination in our schools and our workplaces, and we will fight it in publicly accessible places of meeting or activity.”
According to Fox News, the NHL deleted its post from LinkedIn on Friday night, with a league spokesperson saying the Pathway to Hockey Summit is open to anyone 18 and older. The NHL has since published a new post about the event.
Griffin’s statement is a tortured way of saying DeSantis stands with civilian white dudes, who aren’t included in the NHL’s diversity effort for a seemingly obvious reason.








