Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday, apparently unfamiliar with the concept of irony, ranted against liberal-led cities and likened them to “Third World” countries.
The comments, made during an event announcing a policing program meant to attract new officers to Florida, fit a pattern of right-wing officials attempting to cast cities run by Democrats as dangerous.
For that reason, my ears perked up when I heard that because “Third World” more aptly describes the state of Florida under DeSantis’ leadership.
You want to have safe streets, you want to have safe communities. That used to be something in this country that we universally expected and had in most places. Now, you’ve seen that really erode, particularly over the last few years. You have some places in this country that are operated almost like Third World countries with the crime, just totally out of control. And what happens is when that happens, the whole society starts to fray.
Setting aside DeSantis’ troubling use of the term “Third World,” he ought to be careful throwing that term around — he’s the archetype for right-wing authoritarian rule.








