Wait did a politician in the US just do an unequivocally good thing or am I missing the part where an old growth forest is being cut down to build mcmansions for those afrikaners?
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Nakoichi [they/them] - 1.2yr
No this looks to be an extremely rare US win. Sadly not much more will likely come of it and at worst if it gets challenged the current court would probably strike it down.
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Lussy [he/him, des/pair] - 1.2yr
There’s no way this can go through, otherwise white Americans will get jailed for saying the n word and that is tantamount to a casus belli against America
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VILenin [he/him] - 1.2yr
Can you imagine
1) Any Amerikkkan cop arresting anyone for this
2) Any Amerikkkan DA pressing charges for this
3) Any Amerikkkan jury convicting someone for this
4) Any Amerikkkan judge not dismissing the case
5) Any Amerikkkan $$upreme KKKourt Justice to not rule the law unconstitutional when it inevitably gets there circa June 2027
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an_engel_on_earth [he/him, they/them] - 1.2yr
I was gonna say aint this a 1st amendment infringement?
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hellinkilla [they/them, they/them] - 1.2yr
And if it gets taken down in this case would it be a legally binding precident against all other such projects?
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Pastaguini [he/him] - 1.2yr
Polis is an interesting figure in the landscape of American politics. Colorado has done a lot of good in the last few years under his governance, such as the above example and ending qualified immunity for law enforcement in the state, which I believe was the first state to do so. On the other hand, he has several personal “pet peeve” issues that he carries, such as emboldening anti vaccine rhetoric (pre-COVID, Colorado had some of the lowest rates of vaccinated kindergarteners, back when anti vax was more of a liberal crunchy granola position) as well as supporting anti-homeless, pro real estate investment measures in cities such as Denver and Ft. Collins. He’s one of the wealthier state governors due to his earlier-career business ties, with some estimates of his net worth being around half a billion dollars.
Nonetheless, a win is a win and we should take what we get when it comes to policy that supports marginalized people. Polis is one to keep an eye on - I’m sure he’ll make a serious run for president at some point in the next 3 election cycles.
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Pastaguini [he/him] - 1.2yr
To illustrate a bit of what I mean on the above vaccine comment, here’s Polis glazing RFK just a few months ago about his help in “defeating vaccine mandates in Colorado”:
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barrbaric [he/him] - 1.2yr
He will receive a medal before he is thrown into the pit.
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Frogmanfromlake [none/use name] - 1.2yr
Wasn’t he also a poster on the neoliberal subreddit?
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Pastaguini [he/him] - 1.2yr
Yes, and it makes sense - the ideology of that subreddit aligns with his very closely except for vaccine stuff.
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Civility [none/use name] - 1.2yr
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BatsAreRats [she/her] - 1.2yr
1312 lol
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Angel [any] - 1.2yr
Oh, boy, this must have tons of "WOKE HAS GONETOO FAR NOW!!!" discourse. Literally 1984!
Cope and seethe, chuds!
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thelastaxolotl [he/him] - 1.2yr
Last thing a chud see after misgendering someone
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Boynomoder [she/her, pup/pup's] - 1.2yr
I feel like even support now is just a psyop to stoke backlash against us.
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CthulhusIntern [he/him] - 1.2yr
What are the details of this law? Like, the actual details? Is this just an American C-16, where it's a very mild and reasonable bill just simply adding gender expression to the existing anti-discrimination law, but the chuds are just treating it like it's starting the Pronoun Gestapo?
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Nakoichi [they/them] - 1.2yr
pretty much yeah lol
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GoodLuckToFriends @lemmy.today - 1.2yr
Here's the actual text of the bill. The area of the law that is being changed is here (hosted by lexis nexis, a vomit inducing act in itself... so you might need to start at this link).
I'm not familiar enough with colorado law to say whether it bans any 'average joe blow' person from deadnaming, or just in official acts by a business or government entity. The short summary posted by demifriend seems to make it mostly just organizational level entities, like courts considering children's placement in custody, or school related matters.
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hellinkilla [they/them, they/them] - 1.2yr
Nice to see someone with a backbone. There is nothing groundbreaking here that I can see. Mostly notable because of the overall political context. I wonder what got cut.
(Note: in block quotes, I have added line breaks and transformed ALL CAPS into italics lower case. Italics here is text which has been added by new bill (plain is existing already). Check the original for precision. Only 8 pages long. bold text is my own emphasis.)
First, I love the letterhead. I'm going to make something like this for all my posts:
marriage
A bunch of stuff about changing name on marriage license. Basically I think it says if you change your name immediately before your wedding they will ammend an existing marriage license. I literally have no idea how this works in any case so might be wrong.
schools
Schools and everyone to do with them (employees, contractors etc):
schools must have policies about name changes that are supportive
the dress code policy may
require students to wear a school uniform or may establish minimum
standards of dress.
the dress code policy must allow each student to
choose from any of the options provided in the dress code policy
definitions
(3.5) "chosen name" means a name that an individual
requests to be known as in connection to the individual's
disability, race, creed, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, gender expression, marital status, familial
status, national origin, or ancestry, so long as the name does not
contain offensive language and the individual is not requesting
the name for frivolous purposes.
(9) "gender expression" means an individual's way ofreflecting and
expressing the individual's gender to the outside world, typically
demonstrated through appearance, dress, and behavior, chosen name, and
how the individual chooses to be addressed
I am really not clear if the above stuff about names is only applying to schools or if it carries relevance to the rest of the situations covered below? I think it might only be for schools?
Colorado Anti-discrimination Act (CADA)
the general assembly
finds and declares that each coloradan has the right to access
fair employment, housing opportunities, public accommodations,
and advertising that is free from discrimination regardless of
their membership in a protected class, as those classes are listed
in sections 24-34-402, 24-34-502, 24-34-601, and 24-34-701.
in general thr above applies to
employment (hiring, firing, promotions, or other terms and conditions), housing (sale, rental, and financing of properties), and public accommodations (restaurants, theaters, hotels, and other businesses).
plain language sources: 12
with carve outs for religious etc, see links
CADA
prohibits discrimination based on these protected classes and
ensures that every coloradan is able to enjoy freedom from
discrimination.
(2) the general assembly further finds and declares that
colorado has a long history of supporting freedom of choice for
coloradans.
this includes the choice to make decisions related to
safely seeking health-care services, including legally protected
health-care activities, as defined in section 12-30-121 (1)(d), that
support mental, physical, and emotional well-being for
coloradans, their children, and their family members.
it is the
public policy of colorado to ensure these important decisions can
be made without unnecessary governmental interference
Very broad language and in this context good. I wonder if there is some anti vax or otherwise insidious implication here though?
Inserts the following language into a few other documents:
The department may only amend a sex designation for an
individual's identification card one timeTHREE TIMES upon the individual's
request.
Any further requests from the individual for additional sex
designation changes require the submission of a court order indicating that
the sex designation change is required.
I guess this is a shout out to de transitioners. They can transition, detransition, then later still get another kick at the can!
I wonder what is the max number of times someone has done a legal change of sex.
Colorado Springs might become a sinkhole now. Muhahaha!
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Wakmrow [he/him] - 1.2yr
Denver DSA and all on the ground orgs went out hard for this bill. The testimony was filled until like 2 AM on like a Tuesday night. People were calling and emailing their representative non stop for like a month.
It's named the Kelly Loving act for a trans victim of the club q shooting.
Nakoichi in traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns
Huh. Way to go Colorado.
https://www.denverpost.com/2025/05/16/colorado-trans-rights-discrimination-bill-signing-jared-polis/
Holy based.
All Transphobes Are Bastards.
Wait did a politician in the US just do an unequivocally good thing or am I missing the part where an old growth forest is being cut down to build mcmansions for those afrikaners?
No this looks to be an extremely rare US win. Sadly not much more will likely come of it and at worst if it gets challenged the current court would probably strike it down.
There’s no way this can go through, otherwise white Americans will get jailed for saying the n word and that is tantamount to a casus belli against America
Can you imagine
1) Any Amerikkkan cop arresting anyone for this
2) Any Amerikkkan DA pressing charges for this
3) Any Amerikkkan jury convicting someone for this
4) Any Amerikkkan judge not dismissing the case
5) Any Amerikkkan $$upreme KKKourt Justice to not rule the law unconstitutional when it inevitably gets there circa June 2027
I was gonna say aint this a 1st amendment infringement?
And if it gets taken down in this case would it be a legally binding precident against all other such projects?
Polis is an interesting figure in the landscape of American politics. Colorado has done a lot of good in the last few years under his governance, such as the above example and ending qualified immunity for law enforcement in the state, which I believe was the first state to do so. On the other hand, he has several personal “pet peeve” issues that he carries, such as emboldening anti vaccine rhetoric (pre-COVID, Colorado had some of the lowest rates of vaccinated kindergarteners, back when anti vax was more of a liberal crunchy granola position) as well as supporting anti-homeless, pro real estate investment measures in cities such as Denver and Ft. Collins. He’s one of the wealthier state governors due to his earlier-career business ties, with some estimates of his net worth being around half a billion dollars.
Nonetheless, a win is a win and we should take what we get when it comes to policy that supports marginalized people. Polis is one to keep an eye on - I’m sure he’ll make a serious run for president at some point in the next 3 election cycles.
To illustrate a bit of what I mean on the above vaccine comment, here’s Polis glazing RFK just a few months ago about his help in “defeating vaccine mandates in Colorado”:
He will receive a medal before he is thrown into the pit.
Wasn’t he also a poster on the neoliberal subreddit?
Yes, and it makes sense - the ideology of that subreddit aligns with his very closely except for vaccine stuff.
1312 lol
Oh, boy, this must have tons of "WOKE HAS GONE TOO FAR NOW!!!" discourse. Literally 1984!
Cope and seethe, chuds!
Last thing a chud see after misgendering someone
I feel like even support now is just a psyop to stoke backlash against us.
What are the details of this law? Like, the actual details? Is this just an American C-16, where it's a very mild and reasonable bill just simply adding gender expression to the existing anti-discrimination law, but the chuds are just treating it like it's starting the Pronoun Gestapo?
pretty much yeah lol
Here's the actual text of the bill. The area of the law that is being changed is here (hosted by lexis nexis, a vomit inducing act in itself... so you might need to start at this link).
I'm not familiar enough with colorado law to say whether it bans any 'average joe blow' person from deadnaming, or just in official acts by a business or government entity. The short summary posted by demifriend seems to make it mostly just organizational level entities, like courts considering children's placement in custody, or school related matters.
Nice to see someone with a backbone. There is nothing groundbreaking here that I can see. Mostly notable because of the overall political context. I wonder what got cut.
I read from here https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/2025a_1312_signed.pdf the Lexus nexus link didn't work for me on my phone. (Privatization grrrr)
(Note: in block quotes, I have added line breaks and transformed ALL CAPS into italics lower case. Italics here is text which has been added by new bill (plain is existing already). Check the original for precision. Only 8 pages long. bold text is my own emphasis.)
First, I love the letterhead. I'm going to make something like this for all my posts:
marriage
A bunch of stuff about changing name on marriage license. Basically I think it says if you change your name immediately before your wedding they will ammend an existing marriage license. I literally have no idea how this works in any case so might be wrong.
schools
Schools and everyone to do with them (employees, contractors etc):
definitions
Colorado Anti-discrimination Act (CADA)
in general thr above applies to
employment (hiring, firing, promotions, or other terms and conditions), housing (sale, rental, and financing of properties), and public accommodations (restaurants, theaters, hotels, and other businesses). plain language sources: 1 2
with carve outs for religious etc, see links
Inserts the following language into a few other documents:
I guess this is a shout out to de transitioners. They can transition, detransition, then later still get another kick at the can!
I wonder what is the max number of times someone has done a legal change of sex.
Here’s the bill if you’re interested, it’s linked in the article as well.
Colorado Springs might become a sinkhole now. Muhahaha!
Denver DSA and all on the ground orgs went out hard for this bill. The testimony was filled until like 2 AM on like a Tuesday night. People were calling and emailing their representative non stop for like a month.
It's named the Kelly Loving act for a trans victim of the club q shooting.
no more half measures walter