Michigan Bill Will Make Misgendering A FELONY, It's Coming

TL;DR
Michigan has passed a bill that makes it a felony to use incorrect pronouns, punishable by prison time and fines.
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Key Insights
- 😑 Michigan's bill criminalizes the use of incorrect pronouns, aiming to protect individuals' gender identity and expression.
- 🥶 There are concerns about potential infringements on free speech rights.
- 😒 Similar cases have occurred in Canada, where individuals were arrested for refusing to use preferred pronouns.
- 😯 The bill in California shows a trend towards compelling speech to affirm gender identity.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What are the potential consequences for using incorrect pronouns under this bill?
The bill defines the act as a felony, punishable by up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Q: Does this bill violate First Amendment rights?
Some argue that it may violate freedom of speech, as individuals should have the right to express themselves as they choose. However, it remains to be seen how the courts will interpret this.
Q: Has Canada already seen similar instances of criminal charges for using incorrect pronouns?
Yes, Canada has had cases where individuals were charged and arrested for refusing to use preferred pronouns. Jordan Peterson warned about this years ago.
Q: Can parents be charged with child abuse for not affirming their child's gender identity?
In California, there is a bill that could classify a failure to affirm a child's gender identity as child abuse, potentially resulting in the loss of custody.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Michigan has passed a bill, HB 4474, making it a felony to use incorrect pronouns, intending to replace the ethnic intimidation act and expand protected classes.
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The bill passed by a vote of 59-50, but it is not yet law.
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The legislation carries a punishment of up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
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