Florida Governor, Disney hater, and high-heeled shoe fan Ron DeSantis announced the immediate suspension of a democratically elected state attorney on August 9 with the help of an online meme. The resulting scene is sad, confusing, and yet another example of how the terminally online politician is just the worst.
If youâve been reading Kotaku over the last few months, youâve seen DeSantisâ ongoing legal fight with Disney over its special district, which gave the company unique control over Disney Worldâs taxes, water, and more before the governor had it removed. The presidential hopeful didnât like that Disney lightly criticized his2022 House Bill 1557, referred to by opponents as the âDonât Say Gayâ bill, which prevents discussion of sexual identity in Floridaâs public schools. His fight against the mouse has gone poorly, costing him and his state $1 billion in the process. But DeSantis isnât just picking fights with corporations that donât align with his political views, heâs also going after elected officials in Florida who dare to not worship the ground upon which he walks.
As reported by CNN, on August 9 DeSantis (and his weird face) suspended elected prosecutor Monique Worrell of Floridaâs 9th Judicial Circuit citing âneglect of duty and incompetenceâ as the reasoning for the controversial move. DeSantis believes she hasnât been tough enough on criminals, ignoring that the voters of her district get to make that decision. The moveâone heâs done beforeâis being criticized by Florida democrats as a âpolitical hit jobâ and a threat to the stateâs crumbling democracy.
Sheriff using memes during an official press event
During the press conference announcing the move, DeSantis was joined by two local sheriffs, who CNN points out donât serve any county that overlaps with Worrellâs jurisdiction. Both sheriffs criticized Worrell and praised DeSantis. But one of them decidedâwith I assume DeSantis and his teamâs approvalâto use the conference to show off printed versions of the âThis is fineâ meme
âI want to show you a popular meme,â said Sheriff Grady Judd as he whipped out the image.
âThis is fine. As the house is on fire, our little hot dog here says: âThis is fine.â He was a dog. Now heâs a hot dog because his house is on fire.â
At this point, the sheriff then swapped the popular meme out for an edited version that features Worrell sitting in the place of the dog, surrounded by flames. During all of this, DeSantis can be seen smiling behind the sheriff and his images.
âWell, I have another one,â said Grady. âMonique Worrell says: âThis is fine.â The fact that two police officers were shot in the face, this is fine. Despite criminals not being prosecuted, this is fine.â
The sheriff then proceeded to praise Worrellâs replacement, Judge Andrew Bain, pointing out he was an all-star football player (for some reason) before commending DeSantis on doing whatâs âright.â
âI am your duly elected state attorney,â said Worrell in a speech following the suspension. âAnd nothing done by a weak dictator can change that. This is an outrage.â
Police officers praising a state governor for removing another democratically elected official using online memes. Things are going great in FloridaâŚ