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jeudi 9 avril 2026

Florida just became the strongest state in America in the fight to protect our Constitution!

Florida just became the strongest state in America in the fight to protect our Constitution! 

🇺🇸 Governor Ron DeSantis signed HB 1471 into law — officially BANNING Sharia Law from ever being enforced in Florida courts! One nation. One Constitution. ONE LAW OF THE LAND! 💪

While Democrats try to tear this country apart, DeSantis is standing firm — making sure NO foreign or religious law EVER replaces American values in his state!

The Anatomy of a Viral Claim: Deconstructing the "Sharia Ban" Meme
1. The Fact-Check: The "HB 1471" Mystery
The most critical "ingredient" in this graphic is the claim that HB 1471 is a new law banning Sharia law. In the world of legislative record-keeping, numbers matter, and the data for the 2025–2026 cycle tells a different story:
  • Florida HB 1471 (2025): This bill was actually titled "Ad Valorem Taxation" and focused on property tax exemptions for certain homeowners.
  • Florida HB 1471 (2024): This version was related to "Electronic Health Records."
  • The Verdict: There is no "HB 1471" in the 2026 session that addresses Sharia law. The graphic is utilizing a "placeholder" bill number to add a sense of official authority to a fictional claim.
2. The Historical "Base": Florida’s Actual Foreign Law Ban
While the meme is inaccurate, it is "seasoned" with a grain of truth from Florida’s past. In 2014, Florida did pass a significant law (SB 386) titled "Application of Foreign Law in Certain Cases."
  • The Purpose: The law prohibits Florida courts from applying foreign legal codes—including Sharia, but also ecclesiastical or international codes—if they violate the public policy or constitutional rights of Florida citizens (such as due process or equal protection).
  • The Context: At the time, Governor Rick Scott signed the bill to ensure that domestic disputes (like divorces or custody battles) were settled strictly under U.S. and Florida law. Governor DeSantis has frequently spoken in support of this foundational 2014 "recipe," but has not signed a "new" ban in 2026.
3. The "Engagement Recipe": Why This Meme Goes Viral
Social media groups like "Patriots United" often use a specific "plating" to ensure their content spreads rapidly across 2026 feeds:
  • The Visual Trigger: The inset image of a woman in a niqab with a "BANNED" stamp is designed to trigger an immediate emotional response related to cultural identity and national security.
  • The Authority Figure: Using an image of Governor DeSantis at a podium suggests a "breaking news" event, even when the underlying text is unsourced.
  • The Engagement Loop: The question "DO YOU SUPPORT THIS?" is a classic call-to-action that forces users to pick a side in the comments, boosting the post’s reach regardless of its factual accuracy.
4. The 2026 Florida Kitchen: What is Actually Cooking?
As of April 2026, Governor DeSantis’s actual legislative "menu" is focused on very different priorities:
  • Property Tax Relief: Implementing the real HB 1471 (the 2025 tax bill) to lower the cost of living for Florida seniors.
  • Digital Sovereignty: Pushing for new "Digital Bill of Rights" protections to prevent tech companies from "de-banking" residents based on political views.
  • Economic Resilience: Managing the fallout of the 2026 Iran Conflict, which has caused fuel prices at Florida ports to fluctuate.

Summary Table: The 2026 Florida Scorecard
ClaimReality (April 2026)The "Ingredient" Source
HB 1471 = Sharia BanFalse. HB 1471 is about property taxes.2025/26 Legislative Records
Niqabs are "Banned"False. Religious attire is protected by the 1st Amendment.U.S. Constitution
Foreign Law RestrictionsTrue. A law has existed in Florida since 2014.Florida Statute 61.0401
Current PriorityInflation and Property Tax Relief.2026 Governor’s State of the State

The Final Verdict
The "Sharia Ban" graphic is a piece of digital "junk food"—it’s satisfying to share for those who agree with the sentiment, but it lacks the nutritional value of actual facts. While Florida remains a leader in prioritizing domestic law over foreign legal codes, the specific "HB 1471" narrative presented in the image is a complete fabrication.

 

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