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The Wyoming woman's pronoun protest becomes viral: “Thank you, Madam Chairman”

During a debate in the Wyoming Senate, the chairman Tim French, a legislator who voted that preferred pronouns were not “forced” to be irritated after he was not addressed by his own preferred pronoun.

The chairman French previously urged that Wyoming “prevented the state and its political subdivisions from demanding the use of preferred pronouns”, but his support for this was recently tested.

The debate was about House Bill 0032, also known as “What is a woman” who aims to define a man and a woman, “as is based on biological gender, which at birth with regard to the respective” design ” is defined by reproductive organs “, according to the ACLU of Alabama.

While he asked questions and opinions of voters, the chairman French French took a zoom call from a voter named Britt Boril, who decided to take the opportunity to take a very valid point by calling it up by another pronoun.

When she appeared on the screen, Boril first said: “Thank you, Madam Chairman.”

French interrupted them to say that they β€œMr. Chairman ”and she answered strange:β€œ Well, I cannot be forced to use your preferred pronouns as you all voted. “

“I prefer to be called” French called “,” he repeated.

“I know, and they all agreed that preferred pronouns in SF 77 cannot be forced,” said Boril, before discussing “What is a woman” about their objections to the action of “What is a woman”.

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They voted against “preferred pronouns” and now do you want people to use those who prefer? Seems a bit unfair 🀷

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A clip of the interaction published on Tikok with the heading “malignant conformity in action” received over 7 million views and a whole series of comments that disapproved of French and referred to him as “Madam” to further illustrate the point.

One person wrote: β€œNo, you have to call me my preferred pronouns. We were right so that I don't have to use yours. “

Others wondered why the chairman was so angry in view of his former coordination record, and some even made funny jokes about how French “smile” and “not so emotional”, and wondered whether he was due to an office for one The office was suitable for his little outbreak.

The comments reflected similar feelings that previously aimed at Cisgenden women in politics who have received criticism to be too “emotional” in order to hold an office.

The clip also made its way to X, where people really enjoyed the short exchange and commented on how “fun” and “brilliant” it was, Boril challenged French in this way.

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