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You can't make it against the law for me to call you whatever the fuck I want to call you. You don't have to like it but you cannot FORCE ME to take part in your DELUSIONS.

If I want to refer to you as "IT" or as "Hey Fuckface" then I will. There is nothing you can legally do about it. If you happen to be my boss you can fire me but that's about it. If I ever work somewhere and they hire a tranny as my boss ill find a new job.

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>Legislation that would enact new antidiscrimination protections for transgender Coloradans passed a Senate committee early Thursday morning after its backers altered the most controversial provisions to assuage advocacy groups’ concerns. House Bill 1312 is now two votes and some procedural smoothing away from Gov. Jared Polis’ desk. The proposal would expand the state’s antidiscrimination law to include intentionally, repeatedly “deadnaming” or misgendering a transgender person. The measure passed the House a month ago but has since hit whitecaps: Two weeks ago, some prominent LGBT+ groups began to hedge their previous support over fears of legal backlash. Those concerns prompted significant changes to the bill early Thursday, after hours of testimony in a marathon hearing that had begun Wednesday afternoon. HB-1312 passed Senate Judiciary on a party-line 5-2 vote just before 1 a.m.

You can't make it against the law for me to call you whatever the fuck I want to call you. You don't have to like it but you cannot FORCE ME to take part in your DELUSIONS. If I want to refer to you as "IT" or as "Hey Fuckface" then I will. There is nothing you can legally do about it. If you happen to be my boss you can fire me but that's about it. If I ever work somewhere and they hire a tranny as my boss ill find a new job. Archive: https://archive.today/sl9ho From the post: >>Legislation that would enact new antidiscrimination protections for transgender Coloradans passed a Senate committee early Thursday morning after its backers altered the most controversial provisions to assuage advocacy groups’ concerns. House Bill 1312 is now two votes and some procedural smoothing away from Gov. Jared Polis’ desk. The proposal would expand the state’s antidiscrimination law to include intentionally, repeatedly “deadnaming” or misgendering a transgender person. The measure passed the House a month ago but has since hit whitecaps: Two weeks ago, some prominent LGBT+ groups began to hedge their previous support over fears of legal backlash. Those concerns prompted significant changes to the bill early Thursday, after hours of testimony in a marathon hearing that had begun Wednesday afternoon. HB-1312 passed Senate Judiciary on a party-line 5-2 vote just before 1 a.m.

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