In case you thought the Democrats had backed off pushing tranny policies
Ah, you didn't think Dem-ruled states could be any more pro-tranny? Wrong:
Years ago Colorado was fairly conservative. No longer. It's now a Dem-ruled shithole. And to get a hint of how bad it's become, a House committee--majority-Democrat, of course, just passed a bill to a floor vote that says state judges and "Child Protective Services" can take your kid away if you "mis-gender" or "dead-name" 'em.
Seriously. Take a look at the summary of Section 2 of House bill 25-1312, direct from the state legislature:
Now take a look at how the House committee--with a 7-4 Democrat majority--voted:
Yep, every Democrat voted for it, every Republican voted against.
Because of the power of the tranny mafia, every American knows what the Orwellian term "misgendering" means. What's even more Orwellian is that parents don't normally use gendered terms when talking directly with a person, but only when talking with a third party about your "son" or daughter.
So if you referred to your son who now claims to be a girl as your son instead of "daughter," the only way the State would find out would beif the third party you were chatting with reported your "crime" to the State's tranny mafia. Wow, real Stasi stuff, eh? (I assume you all know what the Stasi was, and how awful it made life for those who didn't comply.)
By contrast, your own kid could report you for "deadnaming"--calling your daughter by her given name instead of her preferred male name.
And again, as noted above, every Democrat on the House committee voted for the bill, and every Republican voted against. One can only wish that every Democrat who voted for this POS has a trans kid, reflexively calls their kid by his/her given name, kid screams "Dad misgendered me!" and the State takes their kid away--with no visitation rights--because of their own vote for this POS bill.
I realize this is hard to believe for a recently (?) conservative state. Washington state, Oregon, California, Minnesota, New York, sure. But Colorado? And yet there it is above.
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