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TopicCali now has harsher laws for pronoun violations than purposely spreading HIV
darkjedilink
10/11/17 1:52:06 PM
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Asherlee10 posted...
Mal_Fet posted...
Romulox28 posted...
yes, assuming you are medical professional in a long term medical care facility, knowingly and purposely calling someone the wrong pronoun after being informed otherwise,

Which is still nowhere near as bad as intentionally giving someone HIV.


Right.

But, it looks like both end up being misdemeanors.

https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201720180SB219

And the bill is exclusively for long-term care facilities and it looks like it has more to do with visitor rights and removing discrimination than anything else.

There should be zero situation where calling someone the wrong pronoun gets more jail time than intentionally giving someone ANY std, much less the one that causes AIDS.

The fact that anyone suggests that there should is what's wrong with liberalism.
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