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I'd LIKE to slay Sarah Michelle Gellar, if you know what I mean. And I THINK you do. I've seen every episode of Buffy AND Angel. I had the hots for Sarah, and I STILL do.
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Thanks, again. And I'm starting to get interested in the Hard Bop Jazz music of the 50's and 60's. John Coltrane, the legendary saxophonist, is my current favorite musician. I've purchased three of his CD's in the last few weeks, and will probably purchase a fourth tomorrow. His music is just so interesting to me. Sometimes laid back and mellow, other times frantic and upbeat, the man was clearly a genius. Unfortunately he died of cancer at the far too young age of 44. But he left behind a huge catalog of music.
That is some really shitty writing.
You appear to have absolutely no self-awareness.
Where does it say people got arrested for misgendering people?
Or maybe it is so much better than what you are able to comprehend that this is what you say.
The point made by the writer is the following: failure to use a person’s pronoun of choice — “ze,” “zir,” “they” or any one of a multitude of other potential non-words — will land you in hot water with the commission. That, in turn, can lead to orders for correction, apology, Soviet-like “re-education,” fines and, in cases of continued non-compliance, incarceration for contempt of court.
There are several articles out there that state that the incarceration claim is false, but they actually corroborate many of the other claims. Here's a good example: https://factcheck.afp.com/no-canadians-cannot-be-jailed-or-fined-just-using-wrong-gender-pronoun
Milne said the malicious misuse of a pronoun could be used to highlight a wider pattern of discrimination, but jailing someone is not a possible outcome for these type of lawsuits. The entity providing services could have to pay damages or send the concerned worker to sensitivity training, but not without other proof of discrimination.
In other words, the fines and "re-education" are real. The difference between this law and American anti-discriminatory laws is that the state here does not get involved in things like "sensitivity training", whereas the Canadian government does. It's very different for an employer to require an employee to take said training vs. having the state require it. That's when things get Orwellian.
Peterson claimed that the law made it illegal to misgender someone.
that's a fair reading.

Well, so far nobody in Canada has been arrested for misgendering someone.![]()
regardless, the law is in place. that matters.
Peterson claimed that the law made it illegal to misgender someone.
How different is that statement from the state going to the trouble of using misgendering as evidence of legally actionable discrimination?
It's the difference between going to jail and getting fired. That's a huge difference. And the law is only for government jobs, which makes perfect sense. Public jobs are funded by the public, so they shouldn't allow discrimination based on things like gender.
Actually, no. It applies to the following: the federal government, federal services to the public, or a federally regulated industry. Much of that is government, but a lot of private jobs fall under "federally regulated industry."
Yep, a righty with personal attacks. You guys are so childish.
Or maybe it is so much better than what you are able to comprehend that this is what you say.
Or maybe it is so much better than what you are able to comprehend that this is what you say.
That is some really shitty writing.