Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/colorado/news/misgendering-colorado-transgender-rights-bill-impact-child-custody-cases/
I see there are protections for transgender people in this bill that are positive. But NO WAY should the state be able to forcibly remove your custody of your children. If they feel you don’t affirm their gender identity, it’s child abuse. What about kids who may be confused and need professional help to work through if they truly feel that way.
The bill summary does NOT say this, and Jarvis mischaracterized the bill. What it says:
Section 2 provides that, when making child custody decisions and determining the best interests of a child for purposes of parenting time, a court shall consider deadnaming, misgendering, or threatening to publish material related to an individual's gender-affirming health-care services as types of coercive control. A court shall consider reports of coercive control when determining the allocation of parental responsibilities in accordance with the best interests of the child.
That's not alleging abuse. That simply puts this into the context of best interests, which is inherently broad.
Coercive control can be expressed in all manner of ways.
Anonymous wrote:This suicide myth needs to stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support this bill because mentally ill, fascist power grabs like these by the transgender lobby will guarantee that the tide which has turned into a massive backlash completely stamps out the whole movement.
Good job, trans "women" and allies! Keep trans madness in the news and keep doing your part to expose yourselves as a dangerous threat to civilization.
This is so desperate it is almost unbelievable. Give it up. It was a total myth that trans issues are what swing the election, but bigots like you have to keep bleating so the other side believes it and you cna try to compel them to act differently.
Don't fall for it folks and do not fall for the misrepresentations of what this bill actually does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/colorado/news/misgendering-colorado-transgender-rights-bill-impact-child-custody-cases/
I see there are protections for transgender people in this bill that are positive. But NO WAY should the state be able to forcibly remove your custody of your children. If they feel you don’t affirm their gender identity, it’s child abuse. What about kids who may be confused and need professional help to work through if they truly feel that way.
The bill summary does NOT say this, and Jarvis mischaracterized the bill. What it says:
Section 2 provides that, when making child custody decisions and determining the best interests of a child for purposes of parenting time, a court shall consider deadnaming, misgendering, or threatening to publish material related to an individual's gender-affirming health-care services as types of coercive control. A court shall consider reports of coercive control when determining the allocation of parental responsibilities in accordance with the best interests of the child.
That's not alleging abuse. That simply puts this into the context of best interests, which is inherently broad.
Coercive control can be expressed in all manner of ways.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/colorado/news/misgendering-colorado-transgender-rights-bill-impact-child-custody-cases/
I see there are protections for transgender people in this bill that are positive. But NO WAY should the state be able to forcibly remove your custody of your children. If they feel you don’t affirm their gender identity, it’s child abuse. What about kids who may be confused and need professional help to work through if they truly feel that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/colorado/news/misgendering-colorado-transgender-rights-bill-impact-child-custody-cases/
I see there are protections for transgender people in this bill that are positive. But NO WAY should the state be able to forcibly remove your custody of your children. If they feel you don’t affirm their gender identity, it’s child abuse. What about kids who may be confused and need professional help to work through if they truly feel that way.
The bill summary does NOT say this, and Jarvis mischaracterized the bill. What it says:
Section 2 provides that, when making child custody decisions and determining the best interests of a child for purposes of parenting time, a court shall consider deadnaming, misgendering, or threatening to publish material related to an individual's gender-affirming health-care services as types of coercive control. A court shall consider reports of coercive control when determining the allocation of parental responsibilities in accordance with the best interests of the child.
That's not alleging abuse. That simply puts this into the context of best interests, which is inherently broad.
Coercive control can be expressed in all manner of ways.
Anonymous wrote:Horrible bill. And, I agree that it will push people further right.
The idea that a parent can lose custody or be prosecuted for not affirming a biological impossibility is insane.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/colorado/news/misgendering-colorado-transgender-rights-bill-impact-child-custody-cases/
I see there are protections for transgender people in this bill that are positive. But NO WAY should the state be able to forcibly remove your custody of your children. If they feel you don’t affirm their gender identity, it’s child abuse. What about kids who may be confused and need professional help to work through if they truly feel that way.
Anonymous wrote:CBS is junk news site
Here's the bill:
https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/hb25-1312
Bill Summary
Section 1 of the bill creates the "Kelly Loving Act". Section 2 provides that, when making child custody decisions and determining the best interests of a child for purposes of parenting time, a court shall consider deadnaming, misgendering, or threatening to publish material related to an individual's gender-affirming health-care services as types of coercive control. A court shall consider reports of coercive control when determining the allocation of parental responsibilities in accordance with the best interests of the child. Section 3 prohibits a Colorado court from applying or giving any force or effect to another state's law that authorizes a state agency to remove a child from the child's parent or guardian because the parent or guardian allowed the child to receive gender-affirming health-care services
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Funny how the Republican view of "parental rights" only refers to the parent that the Republican agrees with.
Anonymous wrote:CBS is junk news site
Here's the bill:
https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/hb25-1312
Bill Summary
Section 1 of the bill creates the "Kelly Loving Act". Section 2 provides that, when making child custody decisions and determining the best interests of a child for purposes of parenting time, a court shall consider deadnaming, misgendering, or threatening to publish material related to an individual's gender-affirming health-care services as types of coercive control. A court shall consider reports of coercive control when determining the allocation of parental responsibilities in accordance with the best interests of the child. Section 3 prohibits a Colorado court from applying or giving any force or effect to another state's law that authorizes a state agency to remove a child from the child's parent or guardian because the parent or guardian allowed the child to receive gender-affirming health-care services
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Funny how the Republican view of "parental rights" only refers to the parent that the Republican agrees with.
Anonymous wrote:This is the kind of thing that drove moderates to the right in the last election.
Anonymous wrote:Republicans favor child abuse.
It would be legal to beat your children, regardless of gender, if Republicans were in charge.