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In Florida, the contender for the White House, resolutely anti-woke, is having his cultural revolution. He wants to extend the model to all of America.
From our special correspondent in Florida (USA), Claire Meynial
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Reading time: 16 mins
Jenna Barbee timed the interview based on her acupuncture session. “I am very holistic”, she slips before suggesting an industrial donut restaurant in Weeki Wachee, Florida, near the school where she teaches in CM2. Not for long: she is under investigation by the school board after watching a Disney studio film in class. “My students know that I am a fan of the planet, begins the 26-year-old teacher, dress with hearts and brown hair. At recess, I tell them: “Each person picks up five pieces of waste!” I tell them about the trees, tell them they are alive…” In Avalonia, the strange journey, plants provide electricity but suffocate the Earth. A farmer and his son, Ethan, descend into her womb to save her. When it comes out, end…
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