Bullshit. He was jailed for the pronouns. He chose to not say them; they tried to ruin his life over it, he wouldn't comply with them ruining his life, so they jailed him. Adding that extra step of "ruining his life" between saying the pronouns and being sent to jail doesn't change anything in practice, except make it easier for them to get away with this shit because of pedantic pieces of shit like yourself.
It's literally the exact same way most mask and vaccine mandates worked. And people like you pedantically pointing out "it's not technically a mandate" and "nobody's going to jail for not being vaccinated" only furthered their tyranny.
No, I agree that it is tyrannical to force him to use pronouns that he doesn’t want to use. But you rob him of his own willful decision to stand against tyranny when you say he was JAILED because of pronouns. No. He was jailed for civil disobedience. Your lack of truth only undercuts his own sacrifices and turns them into something out of his control.
First - He willfully chose to rebel against the use of pronouns and was suspended. I applaud his stand.
Second - he willfully chose to rebel against his suspension and was jailed. I applaud his stand.
Bullshit. It's evident that presenting it the way you insist has only hurt our cause. This separation between the actual "crime" and what they were charged with is a tactic employed by them in order to hold us down.
They know that far more people will stand against someone being jailed for pronoun usage than will stand against someone being jailed for trespassing or defying a court order, so they add that extra step to squelch our movement.
It was literally the exact same thing with the mask bullshit. So much of "I hate mask mandates, but I can't support someone who trespasses" and similar bullshit was heard all over.
If you try to ruin someone's life over them doing something, then they don't comply with you ruining their life, so you jail them for non-compliance, you are jailing them for the original thing. Adding the "ruining their life" step in the middle doesn't change anything.
Bullshit. He was jailed for the pronouns. He chose to not say them; they tried to ruin his life over it, he wouldn't comply with them ruining his life, so they jailed him. Adding that extra step of "ruining his life" between saying the pronouns and being sent to jail doesn't change anything in practice, except make it easier for them to get away with this shit because of pedantic pieces of shit like yourself.
It's literally the exact same way most mask and vaccine mandates worked. And people like you pedantically pointing out "it's not technically a mandate" and "nobody's going to jail for not being vaccinated" only furthered their tyranny.
No, I agree that it is tyrannical to force him to use pronouns that he doesn’t want to use. But you rob him of his own willful decision to stand against tyranny when you say he was JAILED because of pronouns. No. He was jailed for civil disobedience. Your lack of truth only undercuts his own sacrifices and turns them into something out of his control.
First - He willfully chose to rebel against the use of pronouns and was suspended. I applaud his stand.
Second - he willfully chose to rebel against his suspension and was jailed. I applaud his stand.
Your lies do nothing but minimize his own battle.
Bullshit. It's evident that presenting it the way you insist has only hurt our cause. This separation between the actual "crime" and what they were charged with is a tactic employed by them in order to hold us down.
They know that far more people will stand against someone being jailed for pronoun usage than will stand against someone being jailed for trespassing or defying a court order, so they add that extra step to squelch our movement.
It was literally the exact same thing with the mask bullshit. So much of "I hate mask mandates, but I can't support someone who trespasses" and similar bullshit was heard all over.
If you try to ruin someone's life over them doing something, then they don't comply with you ruining their life, so you jail them for non-compliance, you are jailing them for the original thing. Adding the "ruining their life" step in the middle doesn't change anything.
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