Canada's left wing government under Justin Trudeau passed a law Thursday making it illegal to use the wrong gender pronouns. Critics say that Canadians who do not subscribe to progressive gender theory could be accused of hate crimes, jailed, fined, and made to take anti-bias training.
Canada’s Senate passed Bill C-16, which puts “gender identity” and “gender expression” into both the country’s Human Rights Code, as well as the hate crime category of its Criminal Code by a vote of 67-11, according to LifeSiteNews. The bill now only needs royal assent from the governor general.
Free speech has been under threat in Canada which suffers from poor press freedoms already. If you are visiting Canada and do not want to end up in jail for referring to a male as a he who actually identifies as a "she" or "ze."
Guide to Pronouns
"Ze" Pronouns
Ze/hir pronouns: “Ze is a writer and wrote that book hirself. Those ideas are hirs. I like both hir and hir ideas.”
Ze/zir pronouns: “Ze is a writer and wrote that book zirself. Those ideas are zirs. I like both zir and zir ideas.”
Ze/zir pronouns: “Ze is a writer and wrote that book zirself. Those ideas are zirs. I like both zir and zir ideas.”
"She" Pronouns
“She is a writer and wrote that book herself. Those ideas are hers. I like both her and her ideas.”
"He" Pronouns
“He is a writer and wrote that book himself. Those ideas are his. I like both him and his ideas.”
"They" Pronouns
“They are a writer and wrote that book themself. Those ideas are theirs. I like both them and their ideas.”
Senate passes Bill C16 without amendment 67 for 11 against. Compelled speech has come to Canada. We will seriously regret this.— Jordan B Peterson (@jordanbpeterson) June 15, 2017
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